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It is the symbol of "St Olavs Way" in Norway. We are trying to get more foreigners welcome here by making more not so expencive accomodations along the route, I am one of those working right now on that. So, guess my symbol choice is kind of...
We got these beautiful, wax stamps today at a stop between Sahagun and El Burgo Ranero. A man was in an older truck (I thought it was a food truck from a distance). He had a selection of wax stamps to choose from. He then proceeded to melt the...
@jungleboy helped me find the picture of my favorite sello. It's from Albergue Lamas in Pradela. When I was there in 2017 they didn't have an actual sello, so this one was hand drawn. You can see me with a ponytail walking up the hill.
Mine is actually a photo. A mother and daughter. I cannot post because it would not be right to do so. We met them first in Leon, and then along the way to Santiago. Such a slip of a delightful woman, and her 15 year old daughter. The woman...
I'm at the airport, suddenly being nostalgic.
If you had to choose one sello as your most valuable, why would it be that one? Could be a religious or spiritual experience, the people you met, because it looks good or whatever.
Mine is from...
Your story is lovely, @KariannNor!
I have chosen two with special memories from my recent Camino Sanabres...
This sello is from a little "hippie oasis" we walked by on a rainy day in a small village. We darted in, hoping for shelter to eat our...
Muxia is the sleepier town. I would suggest maybe to consider two days in each, and walking to Lires inbetween to spend a night. You get the five days you mentioned and not at a fast pace.
Thanks everyone for all your suggestions and feedback, and patience with my dithering. I’ve made my final choice. Final because it’s non-refundable 😀.
I will be travelling by bus from SDC to Muxía. I’ll stay three nights in Muxía, then walk to...
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