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I don't know if you know, but @SYates is running a Neighborhood Pantry in the street where she lives in Santiago. This is not strictly camino related, but it is Christmas... and I think she needs a little extra help this time of year.. so here we go.
This is what Sybille wrote to me:
I am doing this now since 4+ years, it started very small with just some additional items in my own shopping basket to now delivery ordered from our local supermarket Froiz as I can't carry anymore...
It’s now been almost 3 months since I completed my Camino Frances, and I’m still processing the experience (I suspect that will go on for a long time). A few things have been bubbling up that I think are worthy of sharing:
The Camino is like a metaphor for life. As I walked the Camino, I struggled with challenges like rocky terrain, uphills, downhills, weather, fatigue, but also elation, excitement, and awe. If that’s not life, what is? …and I got through it all…
I met lots of people in...
My last camino in september last year was again a very special and good experience for me.
Since then, I'm longing back to this camino and look forward to my next one. In the meantime I just lurk on this forum.
At the same time I realize that my head is on the camino, but my body and my daily life is here at home. I find myself in the situation that 11 months a year I am longing to do something else; it's not how life is supposed to be and how I want my life to be... I'm very happy with all the
Congratulations Ivar.
We are starting the third decade of the Camino de Santiago forum. The first post available for us to see is #1 on thread #3, titled “Hostal Suso” dated October 12, 2004. That is actually the third post ever (I'm assuming the first two threads and posts were tests and deleted).
Thank you so very much for helping so very many. Stick around for a while longer. We still need you.
If your Pilgrim Associations or Confraternities need a place to create discussions and interact with your members, this is the place. Please contact me for setup. ivar.rekve at gmail. com
I found this interesting food for thought.
I am not very good at silence, but I was glad to be given and to read the Gospel of St Luke that I was given in Le Puy-en-Velay after the morning pilgrim mass there.
“Along the way, be attentive to others, especially those who are struggling the...
Let me start off by saying that I have done 10 Caminos. This is not to brag but to say that I should have known better.
Before my last one, my grandkids convinced me that I should document the journey with a GoPro and related equipment. I suspect that there was YouTube influences at work...
It's now seven weeks since I returned from doing he Frances and what a wonderful 40 days it was. I'm sure there are possible pilgrims out there that worry that they may be too old to walk the camino, but I can assure you there is no age barrier.
Myself I am 76 yrs old and my walking friend is 83...
Save this file to your photos on your phone and check it each time you need to withdraw money at a Spanish ATM. It's sure to save you quite a bit over the course of your camino!
YOU WILL FIND THE LATEST VERSION OF THE FILE UNDER THE "updates" TAB (above).
If possible access and save it using your phone. You'll need to be logged into the forum on your phone to do that. If you can't log into the forum from your phone, open the file on your computer and photograph it instead, or else e-mail...
To accompany the new Camino Book Club, I've compiled this bibliography of Camino-related books, either in my personal collection, in the Camino Resources section of the site, mentioned in threads I've seen, or that have otherwise come to my attention. All of them are in English, either originally or in translation.
If the download button doesn't take you there, here's a link:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Is40bpEn97L0SFZ5K1QI0TdJhV4GFwxUA4brIXYMfZw/edit?usp=sharing
Updated January 25th 2019: The 2019 version has just been posted.
Hot off the press -- This guide replaces the 2018 edition. It is much improved. I am very thankful to the many pilgrims who have helped with updates.
I expect there will be an uuptick in the number of Invierno pilgrims, now that the Xunta has officially recognized the route. Please -- if you use this guide, remember that its success depends exclusively on having new pilgrims pay it forward.
There is currently one...
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