Your stones, your shells, your burdens....then moving on.

naplesdon

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Jul 14, 2012
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Vanderbilt Beach and Estoril
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Multiple Caminos 2010 to 2019
I have been walking the Camino since 2011 in memory of my daughter's unfortunate death in 2010. It is a very personal mission for me and even more difficult to discuss.
There are many, many pilgrims who have eclipsed my minuscule Camino endeavors and have far greater stories to tell about their personal tragedies and their incredible walks.
I've learned over the years some of you people are an integral and important part of the daily life on the Camino because you live and work there.
I've left several stones and photos dedicated to my daughter at the Cruz de Ferro over the years, but at the age of 69 I have been struck by how many friends I have lost in the past decade. So last winter I decided to collect scallop shells on the beach where I live in Florida. I give each one a name for a friend or family member I've recently lost and leave them somewhere discretely along the way. Next year there will be one for Denise.
My burdens will be lighten 2016. I have decided to travel around the world next year. I have rented out my apartment in Biarritz with the view of la Rhune, so no snow reports in April onwards. Sorry for that!
Hopefully Reb' s got me scheduled for a stint at San Anton in June or July.
Love this forum but I think it is time to say GOOD-BYE!
 
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MichaelB10398

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May 30, 2009
670
1,908
Leesburg, Virginia
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Suffice it to say I haven't yet stopped walking
It never fails to surprise me at how closely I feel attached to fellow pilgrims on this forum. I have met so few of you, but it is a heart-felt loss to consider that I will not hear from someone I have grown to "know" on the Forum. You will be missed.

Keep the wind at your back and I look forward to reading your comments in the future.

Bon Chemin,
 
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Dec 2, 2014
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Canby, Oregon
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Frances SJPP to SdC Oct/Nov 2015
Frances Burgos toSdC March/April 2016
W. Highland Way August 2016
Camino Somewhere September 2017
You were one of the first pilgrims that impressed me on the forum, and I hope you will be back. May the road rise with you, and the wind be ever at your book. May the Lord hold you in the hollow of his hand. Buen Camino, and "lighter" 2016.
 

annakappa

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Jan 6, 2009
1,620
2,396
Costa Rica
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Part frances jun 07/rest frances may- jun 2008/Frances sept-oct 2009/ Sanabres Oct 2010/Frances sept-oct 2011/Aragones Sept-Oct 2012. Hospitalero Sept 2010, Amiga in Pilgrim's Office Oct 2013. Part Primitivo Oct 2013. Portugues from Porto June 2015.
Oh, no! Thank you for all the encouraging posts you have contributed to this Forum. I wish you all the best on your travels and hope sincerely that we will hear from you once again when you return!
 
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I have been walking the Camino since 2011 in memory of my daughter's unfortunate death in 2010. It is a very personal mission for me and even more difficult to discuss.
There are many, many pilgrims who have eclipsed my minuscule Camino endeavors and have far greater stories to tell about their personal tragedies and their incredible walks.
I've learned over the years some of you people are an integral and important part of the daily life on the Camino because you live and work there.
I've left several stones and photos dedicated to my daughter at the Cruz de Ferro over the years, but at the age of 69 I have been struck by how many friends I have lost in the past decade. So last winter I decided to collect scallop shells on the beach where I live in Florida. I give each one a name for a friend or family member I've recently lost and leave them somewhere discretely along the way. Next year there will be one for Denise.
My burdens will be lighten 2016. I have decided to travel around the world next year. I have rented out my apartment in Biarritz with the view of la Rhune, so no snow reports in April onwards. Sorry for that!
Hopefully Reb' s got me scheduled for a stint at San Anton in June or July.
Love this forum but I think it is time to say GOOD-BYE!

In the months preceding the start of my first Camino, in March this year, your weather reports, and advice based on local knowledge, were such a reassurance for me about the safety of beginning of the Way over the Pyrennees. I have always valued your contributions to this forum. They have been so warm-hearted, generous, useful and also welcoming of newbies and I for one will miss you. Buen Caminos!
Thank you - Sandy
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.

Al the optimist

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Jul 20, 2012
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Wolverhampton, England
Enjoy your sabbatical from the forum and your world adventure. May it be all you hope for. Sorry to hear of you find you are losing so many dear friends. Unfortunately at our age these are things which increase in frequency. I refuse to believe we will never have the pleasure again from your company in the future. My regret is I had hoped to bump into one of the days. But hey, who knows? Safe and healthy travels friend. Hasta pronto.
 
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movinmaggie

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Jan 6, 2015
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Victoria, BC Canada
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2015
I have been walking the Camino since 2011 in memory of my daughter's unfortunate death in 2010. It is a very personal mission for me and even more difficult to discuss.
There are many, many pilgrims who have eclipsed my minuscule Camino endeavors and have far greater stories to tell about their personal tragedies and their incredible walks.
I've learned over the years some of you people are an integral and important part of the daily life on the Camino because you live and work there.
I've left several stones and photos dedicated to my daughter at the Cruz de Ferro over the years, but at the age of 69 I have been struck by how many friends I have lost in the past decade. So last winter I decided to collect scallop shells on the beach where I live in Florida. I give each one a name for a friend or family member I've recently lost and leave them somewhere discretely along the way. Next year there will be one for Denise.
My burdens will be lighten 2016. I have decided to travel around the world next year. I have rented out my apartment in Biarritz with the view of la Rhune, so no snow reports in April onwards. Sorry for that!
Hopefully Reb' s got me scheduled for a stint at San Anton in June or July.
Love this forum but I think it is time to say GOOD-BYE!
So sorry to see you leave, but it does seem its for reasons larger than any of us. You would be most welcome in Victoria, BC; truly you would. I'm still a newbie but have enjoyed your posts very much. Thank you so much for your support and contribution to the forum. Godspeed. Maggie
 

annakappa

RIP 2024
Jan 6, 2009
1,620
2,396
Costa Rica
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Part frances jun 07/rest frances may- jun 2008/Frances sept-oct 2009/ Sanabres Oct 2010/Frances sept-oct 2011/Aragones Sept-Oct 2012. Hospitalero Sept 2010, Amiga in Pilgrim's Office Oct 2013. Part Primitivo Oct 2013. Portugues from Porto June 2015.
Costa Rica: try us, you might like us!
So, if you travel this way, just contact Adriaan ( fraluchi) or me! You are very welcome!
 
I have been walking the Camino since 2011 in memory of my daughter's unfortunate death in 2010. It is a very personal mission for me and even more difficult to discuss.
There are many, many pilgrims who have eclipsed my minuscule Camino endeavors and have far greater stories to tell about their personal tragedies and their incredible walks.
I've learned over the years some of you people are an integral and important part of the daily life on the Camino because you live and work there.
I've left several stones and photos dedicated to my daughter at the Cruz de Ferro over the years, but at the age of 69 I have been struck by how many friends I have lost in the past decade. So last winter I decided to collect scallop shells on the beach where I live in Florida. I give each one a name for a friend or family member I've recently lost and leave them somewhere discretely along the way. Next year there will be one for Denise.
My burdens will be lighten 2016. I have decided to travel around the world next year. I have rented out my apartment in Biarritz with the view of la Rhune, so no snow reports in April onwards. Sorry for that!
Hopefully Reb' s got me scheduled for a stint at San Anton in June or July.
Love this forum but I think it is time to say GOOD-BYE!
Wish you well on your travels! You are always welcome back here any time. Buen Camino!
 
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The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.

Ekelund

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Jan 26, 2014
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Copenhagen, Denmark
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“It’s your road, and yours alone. Others may walk it with you, but no one can walk it for you.” Rumi
Bierritzdon, I'll miss you on the Forum and I hope that some day, you will be back. Safe travels to you. If your travels bring you to Denmark, please send me a PM and I'll show you around. Take care - buen camino to you.
 
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Rebekah Scott

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Sep 15, 2005
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Moratinos, Palencia Spain
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Many, various, and continuing.
I have been walking the Camino since 2011 in memory of my daughter's unfortunate death in 2010. It is a very personal mission for me and even more difficult to discuss.
There are many, many pilgrims who have eclipsed my minuscule Camino endeavors and have far greater stories to tell about their personal tragedies and their incredible walks.
I've learned over the years some of you people are an integral and important part of the daily life on the Camino because you live and work there.
I've left several stones and photos dedicated to my daughter at the Cruz de Ferro over the years, but at the age of 69 I have been struck by how many friends I have lost in the past decade. So last winter I decided to collect scallop shells on the beach where I live in Florida. I give each one a name for a friend or family member I've recently lost and leave them somewhere discretely along the way. Next year there will be one for Denise.
My burdens will be lighten 2016. I have decided to travel around the world next year. I have rented out my apartment in Biarritz with the view of la Rhune, so no snow reports in April onwards. Sorry for that!
Hopefully Reb' s got me scheduled for a stint at San Anton in June or July.
Love this forum but I think it is time to say GOOD-BYE!


Don, you are scheduled for the second half of June. See you then, if not sooner!
 
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OzAnnie

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May 24, 2013
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Sydney, Australia
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Oct/Nov 2022_Mozarabe from Almeria
Biarritzdon,
Enjoy your 'break'. I see you as so much a part of this forum, I really hope to see you back here after your travels . I am one who enjoyed reading your weather updates early in the year.
Time to spread your wings for a while again.
Safe travels and Buen Camino
Annie
 
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107
237
Washington State, USA
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I have been walking the Camino since 2011 in memory of my daughter's unfortunate death in 2010. It is a very personal mission for me and even more difficult to discuss.
There are many, many pilgrims who have eclipsed my minuscule Camino endeavors and have far greater stories to tell about their personal tragedies and their incredible walks.
I've learned over the years some of you people are an integral and important part of the daily life on the Camino because you live and work there.
I've left several stones and photos dedicated to my daughter at the Cruz de Ferro over the years, but at the age of 69 I have been struck by how many friends I have lost in the past decade. So last winter I decided to collect scallop shells on the beach where I live in Florida. I give each one a name for a friend or family member I've recently lost and leave them somewhere discretely along the way. Next year there will be one for Denise.
My burdens will be lighten 2016. I have decided to travel around the world next year. I have rented out my apartment in Biarritz with the view of la Rhune, so no snow reports in April onwards. Sorry for that!
Hopefully Reb' s got me scheduled for a stint at San Anton in June or July.
Love this forum but I think it is time to say GOOD-BYE!
Don, I met you last year in Puente la Reina (spelling??) and you shared your story with me and my friend Jeremy. Your story touched my heart, and meeting you was a highlight of my Camino. You will be missed!
 
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jbear

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Jul 4, 2013
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SJPdP to SdC march-may 2015
Don, your openness, thoughtful snow reports, and spirt were part of what made me feel the Camino was something that could help me get my life straight when I was in a dark place. You are truly an ambassador for the Camino.

In the words of my grandfather:
¡Salud, dinero, y amor, y tiempo para disfrutarlos!
 
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