Steeltown Pilgrim
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Tunnel Le Puy Via De Plata Ingles Primitivo Norte Frances Portuguese Fisterra Muxia hospitalero
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I know a couple of people brought drums and some pilgrims like hearing them but others were quite annoyed with drumming and felt that the "noise" was intrusive requesting the hospitlaro's make them stop--so I would say no to drums that they would not be a good idea unless they are played some where other than an alburgue.
Off topic , but just wanted to say thanks for posting the AMAZING stone carving done by Sr Chacon near Miraz .. wow.
Sure didn't see one of those! Just recalled I saw a tin whistle on the Frances--now that's a little easier to bring along.I met a pilgrim in Logroño with a didgeridoo strapped to his pack. I didn't see him again after that, but I'm curious if the didgeridoo made it all the way to Santiago.
Wow, you touched on a lot of personal things there! Love bag pipes.... I've been talking about Eunate for weeks ( for various reasons ). I have several pairs of Docs, including a rare silver pair I'm wearing in that video on my blog--extremely comfy but no way I'm bringing them on the camino. Finally, a uke will be my next musical purchase. Loved your post!!A father and son from the States in fall 2012 each brought their bag pipes. It was a treat at Eunate when they brought them out. The pipes went all the way to Santiago in their packs.
I met a real colorful soul walking into Astorga , walking in blue Doc Martins playing a ukelele..
We walked the day together and how I enjoyed his playing as he walked.
That's very kind - thank you very much. It would be nice to meet with you and your sons. I haven't confirmed plans for 2014 yet, but I am thinking Aragones, parts of Frances , Salvador then Primitivo, probably in the spring. The Le Puy sounds nice though.Steeltown Pilgrim,
I'm so glad you referenced your blog here...what a treat to read about your curiosity that day and finding a soul brother on the Camino where the same language was not needed to communicate. Great story!...my sons and I just watched your video too, we all agreed we wished we would run into you on the Le Puy route that we plan on doing next fall...
When I came home from my Camino last year I bought my three oldest sons Ukeleles (not certain I spelled that correctly) but they don't know whereto begin with them...
My pleasure-glad you liked it!Off topic , but just wanted to say thanks for posting the AMAZING stone carving done by Sr Chacon near Miraz .. wow.
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