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Discovering a Hidden Treasure: Camino Poster from the 1980s Found in Closet

peregrina2000

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I have been diligently emptying the contents of several closets in my house that are crammed with all sorts of junk. It is tedious, but every now and then there is a moment of pleasure.

Today, way back in a corner, there was a dusty cardboard tube, sent from Spain, with a date from some illegible year in the 1980s. Inside was a national tourism office poster highlighting the Camino. Do any of you other old-timers remember the days when the Spanish Tourist Office would send you gorgeous posters for decorating your college dorm rooms? What a treat to come across this treasure.

 
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
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Wow...I'd be framing it for sure...a treasure indeed!
That’s my reaction as well, except for the fact that the reason that I am cleaning out closets is because we are going to move to new living quarters that are less than half the size of our current place. But I think I need to make an exception here, because you are right, it is really beautiful.

Laurie,
What a great find! Perhaps you will be able to read/see the impact of similar images here.

I know that the Spanish government, while it was still ostracized by the UN during Franco’s years, made a huge investment in tourism. When I studied in Madrid in 1970, I remember going to the official Ministerio de Turismo in the huge Nuevos Ministerios complex on the Castellana, and getting (for free) lots of high quality posters like the one in my closet.

The practice must have been continued at least through the 80s, because the one in my closet was sent to me in the US from Spain. I must have used them to decorate my grad student office and somehow decided to keep this one, even though walking the Camino was not very present in my mind at that point. Ah, the memories…..
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
So jealous.
 
So very jealous
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
Understand your dilemma @peregrina2000. I downsized by 75% a few years back requiring some ruthless decision making. But you will still have some wall space in the new abode even if you have to get creative! Absolutely worth an exception.
Good luck with the move; I'm still amazed how happy I am in a much smaller living space...less upkeep & cleaning a bonus but learning not to accumulate 'stuff' (a lesson from walking the Camino) is a joy..very freeing!
 
What a lovely treasure to come across, wonderful memories
 
Train for your next Camino on California's Santa Catalina Island March 16-19
In May 2021, I sought comfort and counsel from a pastor in Wilmington, a small community in eastern North Carolina, USA. Not being from that area, I gravitated to the Moravian church, as I knew that faith from my childhood. Upon entering the pastor's office, I was greeted with this very poster. It, and he, were a great a comfort to me as I'm sure I had stayed in at least one of those cathedrals when I walked the CF in 2019. One never knows when Camino memories and solace will appear. May you find peace on your journey.
Buen Camino, Bartman
 
Wow im so jealous. What an amazing find. Hope u have room ih n your home to show it off to advantage
 

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