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Keeping a Journal on the Camino de Santiago

SThompson

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One of my prized possessions is the journal I kept while on the Camino in May and June of 2013. When I returned, I put together the daily journal I wish I had for my journey -- lightweight, water resistant cover, and the same size as the Brierley Guide to tuck in belly packs. This journal is now ready for you, especially created to capture your memories of the Camino -- THE PILGRIM SOUL: Your Journal for the Camino de Santiago. Fill its 132 pages with dates and locations traveled, duplicate sellos, experiences, sketches, and photographs. Quotes throughout the journal track the progress of pilgrimage from hearing the call to leaving home, being present to whatever comes to meeting challenges, finding understanding along the Way, arriving, and finally, anticipating your return. Now available through Amazon.com at http://www.amazon.com/dp/0692323201/?tag=casaivar02-20...
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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.
Very nice idea! Incidentally, I always add an extra Alberge stamp daily in my "cuaderno".
 
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What a creative idea, thanks for sharing this.
 
One of my prized possessions is the journal I kept while on the Camino in May and June of 2013. When I returned, I put together the daily journal I wish I had for my journey -- lightweight, water resistant cover, and the same size as the Brierley Guide to tuck in belly packs. This journal is now ready for you, especially created to capture your memories of the Camino -- THE PILGRIM SOUL: Your Journal for the Camino de Santiago. Fill its 132 pages with dates and locations traveled, duplicate sellos, experiences, sketches, and photographs. Quotes throughout the journal track the progress of pilgrimage from hearing the call to leaving home, being present to whatever comes to meeting challenges, finding understanding along the Way, arriving, and finally, anticipating your return. Now available through Amazon.com at http://www.amazon.com/dp/0692323201/?tag=casaivar02-20...
International shipping available.

I just received my Journal today. I have to say it is beautiful! I love the quotations too. Thank you so much for making it available.

Very nice idea! Incidentally, I always add an extra Alberge stamp daily in my "cuaderno".

I love the idea of having an Albergue stamp placed inside everyday, thank you for that idea annakappa!

Just 12 more days until my journey begins!! I'm a little overwhelmed that it's so close.... Thanks again Forum Folks!

Buen Camino

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One of my prized possessions is the journal I kept while on the Camino in May and June of 2013. When I returned, I put together the daily journal I wish I had for my journey -- lightweight, water resistant cover, and the same size as the Brierley Guide to tuck in belly packs. This journal is now ready for you, especially created to capture your memories of the Camino -- THE PILGRIM SOUL: Your Journal for the Camino de Santiago. Fill its 132 pages with dates and locations traveled, duplicate sellos, experiences, sketches, and photographs. Quotes throughout the journal track the progress of pilgrimage from hearing the call to leaving home, being present to whatever comes to meeting challenges, finding understanding along the Way, arriving, and finally, anticipating your return. Now available through Amazon.com at http://www.amazon.com/dp/0692323201/?tag=casaivar02-20...
International shipping available.

Could you tell me the weight of your journal please? In metric if possible.
 
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One of my prized possessions is the journal I kept while on the Camino in May and June of 2013. When I returned, I put together the daily journal I wish I had for my journey -- lightweight, water resistant cover, and the same size as the Brierley Guide to tuck in belly packs. This journal is now ready for you, especially created to capture your memories of the Camino -- THE PILGRIM SOUL: Your Journal for the Camino de Santiago. Fill its 132 pages with dates and locations traveled, duplicate sellos, experiences, sketches, and photographs. Quotes throughout the journal track the progress of pilgrimage from hearing the call to leaving home, being present to whatever comes to meeting challenges, finding understanding along the Way, arriving, and finally, anticipating your return. Now available through Amazon.com at http://www.amazon.com/dp/0692323201/?tag=casaivar02-20...
International shipping available.
Hi Susan...we walked together in 2013. I saw a copy of your wonderful journal yesterday at our Local West.Australian Pilgrim get-together....just wanted to let you know that those who saw it were most impressed indeed. I think that you may well be getting a few orders from our group here. Camino Hugs to you.
 
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.

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