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sillydoll said:
thanks sillydoll, didn't mean to vent, but when i saw the picture, it immediatly brought up the memoires....all good.....by the way, im sending them a message )
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sillydoll said:
Neil asked:how to get my walking staff on the plane
Rambler wrote: Arn:
I hope you are writing a book!!! I want a signed copy.
Why not get several pilgrims to write one chapter each... then publish it as one book with many contributors... :wink:ksam said:Hmmm...reading these notes on the 6th, the Epiphany! Write Arn, write! I'd buy a copy too! In fact several! Seriously, give it a thought. I have a fair collection of Camino books, some better than others. Having read so many of your entries over the last year, I think yours would be very honest and very entertaining. Go for it!
Karin
Ivar wrote: Why not get several pilgrims to write one chapter each... then publish it as one book with many contributors...
Arn said:Might I suggest we start another thread called The Book where we can further explore the possibilities and our options.
Arn said:Gareth,
Goto The Book
Portia1 said:I found the AT to be my labyrinth spread along the ridgelines. Many lessons were learned; many new insights were gleaned. I pray that the Camino will lead me even deeper into profound awe of a God who loves beyond our imagination.
Buen Camino!
Horsey 87 said:Cherbourg and then on to Mont St Michel
http://spanishlemonade.wordpress.com/20 ... %A8beauty/For as much as we try to plan our route on the Camino, or our lives, we can´t.
that weighs peregrinos down."a pretty dress",and hairdryer
Dale said:Several of us encountered a didgeridoo playing "Pilgrim" last spring..... I think he was harmless and I also got the impression that he might have a mental disorder.
ksam said:cannot figure out how to do any of those dryer, hair things
Arn said:I am an ocean type of gut
Gareth Thomas said:Quite right. Keep the Camino bathroom arrangements primitive, I say. Last July I had the most refreshing plunge in that medieval pilgrim bath just before Villamayor de Monjardin. I descended the steep steps into that freezing cold pool of crystal clear spring water... and then emerged blinking into the sunlight, dripping wet in my underwear, to face several Japanese tourists capturing the monument - and me - on their Nikons.
Gareth
Elma said:I live in Sydney, Australia and speak a little French but no Spanish. Planning on walking the Camino from St. Jean Pied de Port from early April.
JohnnieWalker said:Elma - welcome. We share your excitement. You'll meet lots of other pilgrims and locals on the way.
You wrote: it is only the thought of encountering snow that has me a little panicked.
Hi ElmaAfter many years of thinking I would like to do the Camino I finally decided that it is 2009 or never.
Mish said:Knowing that I have to keep my weight to a minimum....am having a dilemma over my camera!! I have a small digital one to take but I also have a Canon digital SLR which is not really that small but takes wonderful photos...any help with this would be welcome...
Mish
William Marques said:I am not a camera buff and would say leave the SLR behind. There are a number of reasons:
Worry about an expensive item you do not want to loose.
Bulk.
Not living the Camino through a camera lens.
Weight.
You already have a small digital one which will be adequate for most situations.
It's your own decision but a SLR is one item I would not want to post back because I was trying to loose weight in my pack.
Buen Camino
William
sagalouts said:hi janet
England and Ireland are not part of the schengengen states,so in order to extend your stay why not visit there,6 months max for australians.
no one can visit australia without a visa!! even if your changing planes and not leaving the airport a 70 hour visa is required,
i don't know the spanish but the french have a "cart-de-sejour" for people wanting to extend their stay past the 90 days.
check out travellerspoint.com "europe for 1 year thread"
Ian
http://sagalouts-theroadtonowhere.blogspot.com
Rocknroll said:Hi, everyone!
.... so I hope the money should not be a problem, even the budget it's about 25-30 € a day, together....