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Jane Erasmus

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Time of past OR future Camino
Frances ('14)
Portuguese ('17)
Ingles ('17)
Muxia/Finisterre ( 14 & '17 & '18)
Del Norte ('18)
Thank you every one for your input and advice and support. I got home to South Africa on Tuesday after my 6 weeks Pilgrimage.
I took my walk slow, walked my own walk and loved ever step I took. I got fitter as I went and in fact then had time over to walk to Muxia and Finisterre as well.
I met and walked with fantastic people, shared meals, stories, time and life in general - what an amazing experience. Now the next step in my Camino is getting back into the swing of life here at home. To be aware of how to share my stories / photos but not bore people to tears... how to decide what to wear each day...(too many choices) and to actually pack away my back pack and sleeping bag...I have put off doing this, it feels like once that is done my Camino will really be over. :-(
But, I know the lessons learned will stay with me forever :) :) and that the photos that I took will 'take me back' when ever I look at them.
The experience of the Camino has added to the fabric of who I am and will impact on how I perform my occupations in the future. :)

So, to everyone planning / embarking on their Camino, may it be all you hope it to be and Buen Camino
 
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Welcome back Jane and congratulations.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
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Congratulations and welcome to the "new" you. I don't know how anyone could come home after the Camino and be the same person they were before. The experience will affect decisions you make and your way of approaching life from here on out. As for putting away your backpack and sleeping bag.....leave them out as reminders until you've hung some Camino photos on the wall.
 
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Congratulations and welcome to the "new" you. I don't know how anyone could come home after the Camino and be the same person they were before. The experience will affect decisions you make and your way of approaching life from here on out. As for putting away your backpack and sleeping bag.....leave them out as reminders until you've hung some Camino photos on the wall.
Thanks David...though I don't know how I will choose from the 1000 + photos (literally!!) :)
 
That will definitely be a challenge Jane, but one I'm sure you're willing to take on. Just don't be surprised at how long you will dwell on some of them. (And the deepness of the feelings they evoke)
 
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Thank you every one for your input and advice and support. I got home to South Africa on Tuesday after my 6 weeks Pilgrimage.
I took my walk slow, walked my own walk and loved ever step I took. I got fitter as I went and in fact then had time over to walk to Muxia and Finisterre as well.
I met and walked with fantastic people, shared meals, stories, time and life in general - what an amazing experience. Now the next step in my Camino is getting back into the swing of life here at home. To be aware of how to share my stories / photos but not bore people to tears... how to decide what to wear each day...(too many choices) and to actually pack away my back pack and sleeping bag...I have put off doing this, it feels like once that is done my Camino will really be over. :-(
But, I know the lessons learned will stay with me forever :) :) and that the photos that I took will 'take me back' when ever I look at them.
The experience of the Camino has added to the fabric of who I am and will impact on how I perform my occupations in the future. :)

So, to everyone planning / embarking on their Camino, may it be all you hope it to be and Buen Camino
Halo Jane,welkom terug in sonnige Suid Afrika - is bly jy het die Camino geniet - ons het in 2012 gestap.Waar woon jy? - ons woon in Kei Mouth,naby Oos London - stuur my n email wanneer jy terug is by: kogga@webmail.co.za
Mooi bly - Johann Pretorius
 

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