When curiosity meets you on the Way—Day 11
The Curiosity that find you on the Way There is a saying: Curiosity killed the cat. Is this saying warning us of the potential dangers associated with curiosity? And yet, hasn’t curiosity led to many adventures, inventions, and stories? On September 21, 2017, as I walked to Najera, I found the joy curiosity brings. The…
Read MoreCanadians and Blue Skies to Logroño—Day 10
Blue Skies Today, blue skies was the name of the game. All the way from Los Arcos to Logroño the clouds seem to play hide and seek. Although, the early morning sunrise at Los Arcos revealed some clouds in the distance; they were a thing of longing on this warm day. Perhaps what made matters…
Read MoreHospitality is the name of the game—Day 9
Hospitality is the Name of the Game There is something to say about hospitality-it is memorable. Bad hospitality can ruin any restaurant’s good name for many years. Even communities of faith are not excluded from this … they will know by your hospitality. Many books have been written on the subject. And yet hospitality is…
Read MoreChristmas is coming …
Christmas is coming … It is less than a month before Christmas. Some of us haven’t even thought of buying Christmas gifts, while others are done. Well, that is except for one person. That is true for all of us. It seems there is always that one person. We don’t know what to get them.…
Read MoreVineyards, Olive Groves, and the Irish all the Way to Estella—Day 8
San Pedro de la Rúa with its beautiful 12 century cloister The Breakfast After a well deserve first weekend of rest I was ready to tackle the next leg of the Camino. Breakfast could not come sooner. Though, breakfast at Bidean Puente de la Reina was not something to write home about. It was dry…
Read MoreSitting by the River—Day 7
The Queen’s Bridge early Sunday morning Sitting by the River It is Sunday morning, just after 10 a.m., and I am sitting beside the Arga river looking at Puente La Reina. The bridge stretches over the river providing a way across its watery expanse. The first few days of walking is now behind me. Today…
Read MoreOver the hill to Puente La Reina, the Queen’s Bridge—Day 6
The Queen’s Bridge still helping Pilgrims cross the river Puente La Reina-The Queen’s Bridge It is my first Saturday on the Camino. When I planned this trip I decided that just as the soul needs a rest so do the feet. So, Sundays were the day I would not walk at all no matter where…
Read MoreThe Big Bell and The Big City—Day 5
Puente de Iturgaiz I rang a Bell, an Old Bell San Esteban XII in Zabaldika Very early on Friday morning the trek began to Pamplona, the big city. Walking over the Rabies bridge made me wonder: how many people have walked their flocks to be healed over this bridge early in the morning? Even though…
Read MoreThe Rabies Bridge and Zubiri—Day 4
This is the Rabies Bridge, legend said that when farmers walk their sheep across this bridge it would protect the sheep from Rabies. The Rabies Bridge at Zubiri Every day brings with it new adventures, new stories, new towns, and new challenges. The walk to Zubiri certainly brought new stories and new challenges. After the…
Read MoreFinally, Over the Pyrenees—Day 3
My journey on the Camino de Santiago started in September 2017. At the time I wrote blogged entries with pictures whenever I could. Now, three years later, it is time to revisit the journey; I am re-posting the entries with a few updates. Enjoy. Over the Pyrenees Pace yourself. It is good advice when you…
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