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Well done. Lovely sights. Thanks for sharing....and for the slow pace of the video. Appreciated.You can see it by clicking below. Hope it brings back good memories for you.
Thank you for sharing. I enjoyed your posts and the video is great.You can see it by clicking below. Hope it brings back good memories for you.
Thank you, Sandra. You are right, what a journey we have both had, and what memories that will stay with us forever. I am so pleased I could play a small part in helping you relive yours.A thousand thanks Windswept, for sharing your journey with us. I followed your blogs, and today have just watched your video. In 2012 I walked from Granada to Finisterre, seeing very few Pilgrims------reading your story enabled me to reminisce and relive my time in Spain. I now wonder how I managed to undertake such a journey-----but what a privilege we have had , and how blessed we have been to have the health to walk this beautiful Camino. Your generosity in the way in which you shared your Camino with the world is inspiring. I feel the heart being pulled back to Spain ! However, Western Australia is a long way from Spain------I always said that 2 Caminos was enough------but !!!!
Enjoy your well earned rest-----and again, thank you .
Sandra
Do you know Paul, the wind was blowing and I had a heck of a job keeping the iPad up straight. I had to use a lot of stones to prop it up, but I didn't take any from the arch, honestly. It took three takes to get the shot.Yes, indeed. So many "I-remember-that" moments.
But, Windswept, nobody, but nobody, walks through the Arc of Caparra without stopping in their tracks!!!
But seriously, it was great to watch the video after having read your real-time blog. Loved it.
Thank you, it was my pleasure and I'm delighted you enjoyed it. I Hope it brought back happy memories of your own trek.Bravo. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you, Martin. I see you have listed the VdlP for 2015. I hope it either brought back memories or gave you a taste of things to come.I've been waiting to see your video and you didn't disappoint ..... Wonderful.
Thank you for sharing your journey.
Martin
Hi Alan, in the end I'm really glad I went to Ourense, I've walked the CF and I know I would be sitting at home here now regretting it if I didn't do it. I had a lot of urging from people on the site to go that way and I'm glad I took their advice.I walked this way last July. Like yourself, I was a flip of a coin whether to go to Ourense or Astorga
Thanks, Judy, glad you enjoyed it.Beautiful video! Thanks for sharing. I will send a link to my daughter in case she decides to go this route the next time she walks the Camino.
Hi Laura,Ahhhh...you haven't left us yet! So good to see you posting. I got kind of attached to you through your Camino blog and posts! Loved the video and especially that opening sequence.
It was bone dry in July too - less than 2 months after Windswept passed through!I've been following your blog. Thanks for this video and yes it does bring back memories. I notice that there is now a lake after Santas Martas. It was bone dry in 2004!
Except my walking partner. He marched through there without taking a photo (and he is an incredible photographer who photographs almost everything) after a really long very very hot sticky day. He had just run out of water. I had 200 ml left. Both of us were fantasizing about the vending machine at the Visitor Centre. I would have killed for an Aquarius. Unfortunately it was Sunday and it had just shut. I had been so looking forward to Caparra but found it a bit of an anticlimax.Yes, indeed. So many "I-remember-that" moments.
But, Windswept, nobody, but nobody, walks through the Arc of Caparra without stopping in their tracks!!!
But seriously, it was great to watch the video after having read your real-time blog. Loved it.