Frankybaby66
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Last Camino June 24 Camino Ingles/Finisterre
Just finished walking the Camino Ingles/Camino Finisterre ( now languishing in the Seminario Menor in Santiago)
I witnessed something a few days ago that I simply have to share.
Walking with two friends in the middle of the Spanish countryside, we came upon a table with fruits/ coffee/ water etc for passing pilgrims for a donation. We stopped to get water, when a coach pulled up and 30 plus 'pilgrims' got off and came rushing to the table. 'Is there a stamp, is there a stamp?' was the war cry.
On discovering that there was no stamp, they jumped back on the coach which then sped away.
I know we all have to be tolerant, and concede that we all do Camino's differently. . .But really? Camino by coach??
'Strange days, indeed' as John Lennon once sang. . . .
Probably contravened a Forum rule by posting this, but had to share
Buen Camino (however you do them)
I witnessed something a few days ago that I simply have to share.
Walking with two friends in the middle of the Spanish countryside, we came upon a table with fruits/ coffee/ water etc for passing pilgrims for a donation. We stopped to get water, when a coach pulled up and 30 plus 'pilgrims' got off and came rushing to the table. 'Is there a stamp, is there a stamp?' was the war cry.
On discovering that there was no stamp, they jumped back on the coach which then sped away.
I know we all have to be tolerant, and concede that we all do Camino's differently. . .But really? Camino by coach??
'Strange days, indeed' as John Lennon once sang. . . .
Probably contravened a Forum rule by posting this, but had to share
Buen Camino (however you do them)