Sinenomene
Member
well,
i just arrived in roncesvalles and have walked from geneva. i am an american and been having a superbueno time in france and learning beacoup francais. Its actually quite ridiculous. so many great people and good times and there are no words to say what it is. i have a journal i will be posting online as it becomes possible. french keyboards are very hard for journaling. but all is well and i miss my cybercamino with all the great advice here. geneve to le puy is by far the most magical experience ive had on the way. i met only 4 pilgrims, a suisse a german myself and another german. it was a paradise and the people of the area wholeheartedly welcome the pelerin. So many times i have been invited in to houses to share coffee... and i arrived in geneva only knowing bonjour, svp, and merci. Now the language changes and ive said more than enough goodbyes from the le puy track, and many more hellos on the camino. super international.
peace to all,
chris
i just arrived in roncesvalles and have walked from geneva. i am an american and been having a superbueno time in france and learning beacoup francais. Its actually quite ridiculous. so many great people and good times and there are no words to say what it is. i have a journal i will be posting online as it becomes possible. french keyboards are very hard for journaling. but all is well and i miss my cybercamino with all the great advice here. geneve to le puy is by far the most magical experience ive had on the way. i met only 4 pilgrims, a suisse a german myself and another german. it was a paradise and the people of the area wholeheartedly welcome the pelerin. So many times i have been invited in to houses to share coffee... and i arrived in geneva only knowing bonjour, svp, and merci. Now the language changes and ive said more than enough goodbyes from the le puy track, and many more hellos on the camino. super international.
peace to all,
chris