SYates
Camino Fossil AD 1999, now living in Santiago de C
- Time of past OR future Camino
- First: Camino Francés 1999
...
Last: Santiago - Muxia 2019
Now: http://egeria.house/
A spin off this thread https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/please-help-protest-the-camino-race.46765/ and one of my favorite memories as a hospitalera - an example how commercialism and Camino can be combined to benefit everybody - pilgrims and Spanish economics:
2004 (Holy Year) Ponferrada (the same event took place in other locations as well, but I witnessed it first hand there).
A Spanish olive oil producer/distributor contacted the albergue for a special event. They offered to provide breakfast for ALL pilgrims that slept in this rather large albergue that consisted of tostadas (toasted bread slices) with tomato and garlic rubbed into them topped with jamon serrano and sprinkled with olive oil. The ones responsible for the albergue gladly accepted.
Saying that 'our' pilgrims were delighted is an understatement ;-)
They also distributed small plastic bottles (50-100ml) to all pilgrims that wanted one. And left us hospitaleros with plenty more of those to give away the next days/weeks.
It was a win-win for everybody, that producer/distributor got the word out about their product and pilgrims got a free breakfast plus olive oil to take away in a bottle that didn't weight them down.
I would like more initiatives like this, again, on the Camino. Actions that benefit both - pilgrims and the local economy!
Buen Camino, SY
2004 (Holy Year) Ponferrada (the same event took place in other locations as well, but I witnessed it first hand there).
A Spanish olive oil producer/distributor contacted the albergue for a special event. They offered to provide breakfast for ALL pilgrims that slept in this rather large albergue that consisted of tostadas (toasted bread slices) with tomato and garlic rubbed into them topped with jamon serrano and sprinkled with olive oil. The ones responsible for the albergue gladly accepted.
Saying that 'our' pilgrims were delighted is an understatement ;-)
They also distributed small plastic bottles (50-100ml) to all pilgrims that wanted one. And left us hospitaleros with plenty more of those to give away the next days/weeks.
It was a win-win for everybody, that producer/distributor got the word out about their product and pilgrims got a free breakfast plus olive oil to take away in a bottle that didn't weight them down.
I would like more initiatives like this, again, on the Camino. Actions that benefit both - pilgrims and the local economy!
Buen Camino, SY