My name is Héctor. (I’ve been called many things) 😃
I’m a 64 y/o retired Hispanic gentleman about to embark in something I never thought I could do.
But I’m here, in SJPDP, on my last night before starting my Camino early in the morning.
I don’t...
I would assume that quote is based on the distance there and back. Very little chance the driver can pick up a paying passenger for the return journey. A little over 50km.
I bought mine back in 2020 - but this looks identical. There are cheaper ones but I think they are more about sweat than cooling. 👍
https://www.campingworld.co.uk/Mobile/en/gb/Mission-Cooling-Towel/m-m-31906.aspx
Responding to "I'm 62 and to a large extent I think I am what I am":
True indeed. But one of the benefits of age is the ability to accept ourselves for who we are. That doesn't mean we can't and don't change. Accepting those changes is part of...
I imagined all those walk before like in the middle ages in search of hope, guidance forgiveness and all they went through to do this. I would tell myself they had no albergues, just the clothes on their back. They found strength emotional...
Please, please please: don't ever say that 🙏 We can change, and change, and change, until the last breath of our life. But to do so, it is essential that we never think that we are no longer capable of doing so.
For the record, I am 65 years...
I found following my first silent retreat at a meditation center the same to be true
Well said. I'm 60 and in some ways can relate. At the same time, I'm not fully enlightened and perhaps take myself and the pain I've been through too seriously...
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