CaminoJohn
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My brother, whom I brought to the camino in 2009, is marrying a woman we met at Irache on the camino in 2011! We walked for 10 days together and they have been smitten since! Any other camino romances out there?
I'm going to meet and walk the Camino with a wonderful man from Oregon, USA, whom i have never met in real life. We started out as 'just' penpals a year ago, but after 7-8 month of writing together we could not help but falling for each other and now we speak every day through Skype. Since we both always wanted to walk the Camino we decided to walk it together this coming September, so we will see what it leads toWe will meet (for the first time irl) in London on the 30th of July and make our way to the Camino going through UK and France first. I can't wait to meet him
Wish us luck for our "Camino date"
I am pretty sure that the son of Emilo, Taylor married a young lady, Julia, whose Grandparents have a great B&B called El Molino a day outside of Burgos.If I heard it right, during Ellen's interview with Emilio Esteves and Martin Sheen, Emilio said that his son met a woman during his Camino (years prior to the movie), fell in love, married her and STAYED in Spain....never came back from the trip.
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I am pretty sure that the son of Emilo, Taylor married a young lady, Julia, whose Grandparents have a great B&B called El Molino a day outside of Burgos.
The Casa Rurale called El Molino is located in Vilviestre de Muno. This handsome bed and breakfast is a renovated water mill. It was my luxurious pleasure to stay one frosty February night in 2009 when the municipal albergue in nearby Hornillos del Camino was closed for much needed repairs. After spoting a miniscule ad attached to a tree (!!) I telephoned El Molino. Their car soon taxied me to spend the night at the mill and would return two other pilgrims and me back to the CF next morning to continue our walking. At the mill all was most gracious, very comfortable and wonderfully HEATED during that cold meseta night.
Margaret Meredith
Jenny, buenas suerte and buen Camino!I'm going to meet and walk the Camino with a wonderful man from Oregon, USA, whom i have never met in real life. We started out as 'just' penpals a year ago, but after 7-8 month of writing together we could not help but falling for each other and now we speak every day through Skype. Since we both always wanted to walk the Camino we decided to walk it together this coming September, so we will see what it leads toWe will meet (for the first time irl) in London on the 30th of July and make our way to the Camino going through UK and France first. I can't wait to meet him
Wish us luck for our "Camino date"
Yes, good luck and I hope it works out for you both. But your Camino will be about finding yourself at the same time.I'm going to meet and walk the Camino with a wonderful man from Oregon, USA, whom i have never met in real life. We started out as 'just' penpals a year ago, but after 7-8 month of writing together we could not help but falling for each other and now we speak every day through Skype. Since we both always wanted to walk the Camino we decided to walk it together this coming September, so we will see what it leads toWe will meet (for the first time irl) in London on the 30th of July and make our way to the Camino going through UK and France first. I can't wait to meet him
Wish us luck for our "Camino date"
I like this thread! Dear Al, did your Spanish senorita left her mountains to join you in England? or did you swap England for the mountains of Madrid?Paloma Y Lena at San Mamede del Camino has a lot to answer for! That's where I met a peligrina who I fell for while we walked from there to Santiago. I smile whenever someone posts that the Camino will provide!!!Although it is only 2 months so far, I am about to return to Spain to visit her for the second time already. (She is Spanish and lives in the mountains north of Madrid and I live in England). We are already discussing our next caminos (yes plural). We feel that we have started out on our longest journey already. Your best wishes for our future in your prayers will be gratefully received.
Believe everyone on the Camino in June 2014 heard the story of the young American woman who had to quit walking in Burgoes due to the rest of her family deciding to end their walk. When her new German boyfriend heard she was quitting, he told her (by cell I assume) to wait for him in front of the Cathedral in Burgos at lunch so he could say good-by. He said he would walk thru the night and all morning for 50 kilometers to see her for one last time. We were there at lunch with a small herd of others who had met both of them waiting to see if he would appear--he did.[/QUOTE
I'm sorry Al.Neither. It has been an arms length thing (very long arms).
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