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I'm heading for the last roundup
Gonna saddle old Paint for the last time and ride
So long, old pal, it's time your tears were dried
I'm heading for the last roundup.
Absolutely. It would be a shame to lose your valuable input to (dare I say) a rival forum! Seriously, it would be nice to see you post back regarding your next venture\experience\chapter so that others can see where it leads to.lynnejohn said:So my thoughts are with you, Ian, as you turn the page on this chapter. I'll be interested to hear about your next journey of discovery, should you chose to share it with us
Imagine how much more you would have missed if you had been equipped with only the four pages of handouts at the Pilgrim Office in St. Jean Pied de Port! Yellow arrows may show you the way, but the do not show you The Way.missed so many treasures because places were closed and we had to walk on
sagalouts said:it wasn't that I made a big decision not to go back,it was more a realization on the beach at finisterre that I had finished it was a completion,time to move on.
if the camino was a university I felt I had graduated.I'm still trying to come to terms with this,I'm nervous about whats to come the way I was on my first day starting out in SJPP,I think for me the camino had become a very comfortable place my very own comfort blanket-walk eat sleep.
my home here in England became just a staging post while waiting to start my next camino.
I don't know what the next level is apart from taking what I have learnt and seeking new challenges I know I can't just sit here getting older.
as any other camino addict faced this same realization
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