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Arn said:I look forward to more nights to remember as I make my Camino.
Deirdre said:If you're interested in the story of the bull (and don't know it) I can share... it is interesting.
Buen Camino...
. You can read the article here:Spiritual seekers and power walkers from all over the world have rediscovered the Way of St. James, the old Christian pilgrimage route through Spain. Some travelers are looking for God, others for sex, while some are just trying to find themselves
sillydoll said:You can read the article here:
Deirdre said:but this has nothing to do with "romance",
Arn said:Since I'm still waiting for my Camino, I will share this about Romance on the Appalachian Trail.
Arn said:I met my SA wife while on embassy duty in Pretoria.
Arn said:Semper Fi!
oursonpolaire said:one should not be surprised that sparks fly.
fiddletree said:(I was one of the only youngish women-23- I encountered so I guess that attracted attention from fellow male pilgrims), which was *really* annoying
Br. David said:just pure chance of course, nothing organised going on in this universe, just the mechanics of chaos .....
Br. David said:where is this other thread you wrote of?
Arn said:I apologize for the droning on...but Marines are a funny bunch.
Arn said:I apologize for the droning on
I met a woman on the first day of el Camino (I started in Pamplona) who became my girlfriend by the time we got to Santiago. I was not looking for a girlfriend but I found myself attracted to this person over the 24 days that we walked together. She was Danish, I'm Canadian, and we started a distant relationship that lasted about 18 months. We tried the relationship again a few years later, but didn't get any momentum. I still wonder how those quiet roads and crowded albergues, early mornings and conversations over blisters led to a relationship.During my pilgrimage, I encounted at least one couple that had originally met on the Camino. I also saw some pairs forming up here and there between star-crossed pilgrims. Indeed, there were a few women that sparked some romantic feelings in me - especially after some good conversation over vino and orujo (hehe).
So, I'm wondering if anyone here has a Camino love story, or knows about any lovers inspired by the Milky Way...
I met a woman on the first day of el Camino (I started in Pamplona) who became my girlfriend by the time we got to Santiago. I was not looking for a girlfriend but I found myself attracted to this person over the 24 days that we walked together. She was Danish, I'm Canadian, and we started a distant relationship that lasted about 18 months. We tried the relationship again a few years later, but didn't get any momentum. I still wonder how those quiet roads and crowded albergues, early mornings and conversations over blisters led to a relationship.
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