markvanoss
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Reading some of these "Camino Chronicles," it sometimes seems like the wine never stops flowing! Any tips (or experience to share) concerning an alcohol-free experience? (Leaving SJPP May 19)
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markvanoss said:Any tips (or experience to share) concerning an alcohol-free experience? (Leaving SJPP May 19)
Vinotinto wrote:
Well, if I could make it though six years in the Marines without drinking a drop,
markvanoss said:Reading some of these "Camino Chronicles," it sometimes seems like the wine never stops flowing! Any tips (or experience to share) concerning an alcohol-free experience? (Leaving SJPP May 19)
crhutch said:My wife and I will toast to you when we get to Bordeaux especially since you gave us the idea to stop there before heading to SJPP.
crhutch said:VT, where did you sign up for the "sideways" tour?
crhutch said:Also how far is the Ibis hotel from the train station?
newfydog said:I can't help you. The Fuente del Vino was my main reason for going.
rolf said:same here... and everytime I get to Iratche the fountain is broken, no wine, should that be a sign to stop drinking or just another reason to walk the camino again?
I met many people not drinking anything at all, and we still had great evenings together, so alcohol or not is no real issue on the camino.
Lemonkid said:The wine fountain is often broken! Oh no, I'm really looking forward to it.
scikowski said:His gentle reply was, "It isn't good for me." I thought this was a brilliant reply and plan to use it if needed in the future.
falcon269 said:My observation is that the pilgrims who encourage others to drink are the ones with a drinking problem; they talk obsessively about drinking and their next drink, the beer at the end of the day, and the rapture of vino tinto. They rarely can see the discomfort that they cause those who do not want to drink alcohol for whatever reason. I have lost count of the pilgrims I have met who are in recovery. They usually have the courage of their sobriety, but I am always uncomfortable when we are with those obsessed with alcohol. The problem drinker, of course, is oblivious to the subtleties of the situation.
falcon269 said:My observation is that the pilgrims who encourage others to drink are the ones with a drinking problem; they talk obsessively about drinking and their next drink, the beer at the end of the day, and the rapture of vino tinto. They rarely can see the discomfort that they cause those who do not want to drink alcohol for whatever reason. I have lost count of the pilgrims I have met who are in recovery. They usually have the courage of their sobriety, but I am always uncomfortable when we are with those obsessed with alcohol. The problem drinker, of course, is oblivious to the subtleties of the situation.
ROFLJanet Lee said:I will be wearing a sign that says "please freely share your thought, ideas, recommendations, and experiences with me". Even if I don't agree, I promise not to be offended or judgemental.
3. Have people annoyed you by criticizing your drinking?
falcon269 said:It is most curious that there is hostility toward the discussion of problem drinking, and even the suggestion that the thread could be locked. Bus schedules and weather may have wider interest, but no one has to read topics that bore them. I confess that boots have lost my interest, but then I have a satisfactory pair. If alcohol is not a topic of interest, there must be another topic that does interest you. Read it instead. :mrgreen:
Not me. Smoke if you like (but it's banned indoors), sex as you like (but not in a bunk room), and redefine your politics as you go along. Buen Camino!Szaboa said:Could someone please direct me to the smoking/sex/politics threads?
I can tell you I will be wearing the triangle within a circle symbol on my pack when I do my walk in 2014. Hopefully I will meet some folks in the fellowship along the way Another friend of Bill and Bob
It is very easy not to drink,..I rarely have here, and havent seen anything excessive. Walking so much I actually could not of imbibed in the heat here,..it would have knocked my socks off!!!! a billion other drink choices, like everyone here says.Reading some of these "Camino Chronicles," it sometimes seems like the wine never stops flowing! Any tips (or experience to share) concerning an alcohol-free experience? (Leaving SJPP May 19)
Janet, don't be dismayed by what you read here. This danger of forums like this is that it can create an impression of experts and novices, the right and the wrong, the judges and the judged. I'm sure you'll have a fantastic experience on your Camino and come across behavior and opinion as varied as humanity itself. Enjoy !Wow! I will be wearing a sign that says "please freely share your thought, ideas, recommendations, and experiences with me". Even if I don't agree, I promise not to be offended or judgemental.