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Shawnasong

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September 2016
I started walking from St. Jean on Saturday. Rumor has it that today is Wednesday, supposedly only a few days after my departure. How that is possible is a Camino mystery, as life is so full.
Friends, you may recall my pre-walk post about Orrison being full the days I wanted. Make no mistake, the Camino does provide. About a half hour before I got to that spot to rest, I felt ill and wished I could stay at that refuge. There were crowds, and there was no place at the inn for me. I decided to ask, and she said she had one bed that just became available. There are 2 main reasons that I am so happy I stayed: I made great fun friends, which are potentially around every bend, and I belief that layover absolutely made the difference between me thoroughly LOVING crossing the Pyrenees and me likely barely tolerating them.
Okay, so here I am in Pamplona. I'm staying in a private room for 2 nights. I need a break from the communal living. I need to be the only one snoring. I need to lay in bed naked...
My left foot has big problems. Actually, small problems for normal living, big for the Camino. It is already time for new shoes. Don't worry, I knew that would come quickly as I started with old sneakers. I have 2 blisters. I am diligently treating them and I found a very helpful person in a peregrino tech shop to sell me shoes. Many of my fellow travelers are having layovers in this town for various reasons. It's a good place to be.
The Camino connections are incredible. We are linked by this common intention to walk. It matters not our race, background, opinions, beliefs...there is deep caring and dare I say love for one another. I am seeing injuries of various types, all of it part of the experience and delivering opportunities for reflection, growth, and connection.
This is both everything I ever imagined and unlike anything I could ever dream all in the same moment. Another Camino mystery.
Thank you for being part of this with me.
 
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...and thank you for your post.

It's wonderful that you are already experiencing a little Camino 'magic' anda lot of the spirit of the Way. That first night at Orisson really is good for so many reasons. So glad that you are listening to and being attentive to your body's needs. This should make for a pleasant walk. Enjoy Pamplona.

Buen Camino!
 
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What I can see from your post is that you'll enjoy Camino immensely. For a Camino junkie that I am that makes me very happy and also kind of melancholic. Wish you all the best with injuries and footwear :)

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It sounds like you are fully into the journey. I thought about you on the weekend when I was in the MEC store in Toronto (visiting there). I wondered if you had managed to get a sleeping bag and backpack there.

Buen camino!
 
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The Camino connections are incredible. We are linked by this common intention to walk. It matters not our race, background, opinions, beliefs...there is deep caring and dare I say love for one another.
I've told many folks that when you step onto the Camino you enter a river of humanity that flows in one direction, continuously, and with purpose. To be part of that flow is a complete immersion into that humanity, into that centuries old flow that is helpful and comforting, despite obstacles.
Sounds like you are having a great journey, take care of your feet.
Buen Viaje.
 
I started walking from St. Jean on Saturday. Rumor has it that today is Wednesday, supposedly only a few days after my departure. How that is possible is a Camino mystery, as life is so full.
Friends, you may recall my pre-walk post about Orrison being full the days I wanted. Make no mistake, the Camino does provide. About a half hour before I got to that spot to rest, I felt ill and wished I could stay at that refuge. There were crowds, and there was no place at the inn for me. I decided to ask, and she said she had one bed that just became available. There are 2 main reasons that I am so happy I stayed: I made great fun friends, which are potentially around every bend, and I belief that layover absolutely made the difference between me thoroughly LOVING crossing the Pyrenees and me likely barely tolerating them.
Okay, so here I am in Pamplona. I'm staying in a private room for 2 nights. I need a break from the communal living. I need to be the only one snoring. I need to lay in bed naked...
My left foot has big problems. Actually, small problems for normal living, big for the Camino. It is already time for new shoes. Don't worry, I knew that would come quickly as I started with old sneakers. I have 2 blisters. I am diligently treating them and I found a very helpful person in a peregrino tech shop to sell me shoes. Many of my fellow travelers are having layovers in this town for various reasons. It's a good place to be.
The Camino connections are incredible. We are linked by this common intention to walk. It matters not our race, background, opinions, beliefs...there is deep caring and dare I say love for one another. I am seeing injuries of various types, all of it part of the experience and delivering opportunities for reflection, growth, and connection.
This is both everything I ever imagined and unlike anything I could ever dream all in the same moment. Another Camino mystery.
Thank you for being part of this with me.
Enjoy every step!!!!!!!buen camino!!!!!!!
 
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I will start my walk on 27 sep and i start where i left off last time

Logrono, Evert thing you said excites me as i know thats the reason we keep going back to this special place.

just can't contain my excitement when i read posts like yours :);)
 
It sounds like you are fully into the journey. I thought about you on the weekend when I was in the MEC store in Toronto (visiting there). I wondered if you had managed to get a sleeping bag and backpack there.

Buen camino!
We went to Sail and Shawna got a Osprey Sirrus. I am looking forward to hearing how she likes it because it looks like what I have been trying to find. I gave her a silk liner and hopefully she won't need a sleeping bag.
It was great having her here and sharing her last minute prep.
 

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