Posts Tagged ‘Pilgrimage’
When the Wi-Fi Don’t Cooperate—Day 19
Days on the Camino 0 Darn Wi-Fi Technology … It is hard to believe how much we rely on technology. Even walking the Camino, I relied in technology. I relied on technology writing posts. I relied on technology using Google Translate. I relied on technology looking at Google Maps. Tonight the Wi-Fi didn’t work so…
Read MoreSandals—That’s the way to go!—Day 18
Days on the Camino 0 Sandals, they actually work I have a new best friends … SANDALS! Well, it is not so much me as it is Lefty who has a new best friends. Today I have been on the Camino for 18 days. Until yesterday when I used the expected foot ware for walking…
Read MoreHope on the Camino—Day 17
Days on the Camino 0 The Hungarian Gal Gave Me Hope It is always interesting to see who you’ll meet and what you may learn from them. Little did I know that the first person I meet today will give me hope. Today started like any other day. I doctored my blisters, ate my breakfast,…
Read MoreDedication—Day 16
One of many Stained Glass Windows in the Cathedral in Burgos Days on the Camino 0 Dedication Dedication, what does it mean for you? It probably means something different to everyone. Today I became aware of dedication in two ways. Lefty’s friends The 518 km mark to Santiago It wasn’t so much getting up before…
Read MoreBarrenness Rewarded—Day 15
A mural of Santiago Days on the Camino 0 When Barrenness Greets You Little did I know what the day would bring. A barren landscape was my companion on this day. Barrenness it seemed was the name of the Way today. There weren’t many people on the Way—I passed a few and a few passed…
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…
Read MoreSt. Jean Pied de Port – France – The Camino has begun. Day 1 & 2
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. The Camino has begun Eglise Notre-Dame-du-Bout-du-Pont XIV in St. Jean…
Read MoreThree Years Ago
Three Years Ago Three years ago It is hard to believe, but three years have passed since my pilgrimage. I even celebrated my birthday in France. And from September 13-October 26 I walked the Camino de Santiago. The Camino de Santiago There are several spots where a pilgrim may begin the Camino. The most popular…
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