pilgrimera
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino del Norte 2023
Hi all!
I’m currently on the Camino del Norte, it’s my first time doing a Camino. I understand from looking through the forum that donations are often discussed but I was still hoping for some opinions. I finished university very recently and for various reasons felt the need to walk the Camino this year. I did my best to save money from wages, selling some belongings, any other possible method. However, I am still walking without much money. I have been staying in municipal albergues where I can, and walk further past and end of a ‘stage’ if need be. I don’t eat out at all, I spend as little as I can on groceries. Basically, I am doing my best to make my money last until Santiago. In some stops the only option for accommodation is a donativo. This is my problem - I give as much as I can. In some places the donation box is away from the registration place, and there is privacy to not compare donations. I have been so grateful for the hospitality I have received - I understand that what I can give mays doesn’t cover costs, I take super short showers, offer help cleaning/cooking etc,do my best to show my gratitude in what ways I can. In some stops, however, they take your name and ID and then say ok now give me the donativo please. It makes me feel so awkward. Once, there was no problem. But other times, they will ask something along the lines of ‘is that it?’ or I can tell that they are frustrated with me, and it’s a little silly maybe but almost ignoring me in comparison to other pilgrims. Sometimes I feel pressured and give more than I can afford. I feel guilty in these situations and I wonder if I am in the wrong. I am considering buying a cheap mat in the next bigger city and sleeping out, because I have around 2 more weeks till Santiago but not very much money left. Wondering what other people’s opinions are. Thanks!
I’m currently on the Camino del Norte, it’s my first time doing a Camino. I understand from looking through the forum that donations are often discussed but I was still hoping for some opinions. I finished university very recently and for various reasons felt the need to walk the Camino this year. I did my best to save money from wages, selling some belongings, any other possible method. However, I am still walking without much money. I have been staying in municipal albergues where I can, and walk further past and end of a ‘stage’ if need be. I don’t eat out at all, I spend as little as I can on groceries. Basically, I am doing my best to make my money last until Santiago. In some stops the only option for accommodation is a donativo. This is my problem - I give as much as I can. In some places the donation box is away from the registration place, and there is privacy to not compare donations. I have been so grateful for the hospitality I have received - I understand that what I can give mays doesn’t cover costs, I take super short showers, offer help cleaning/cooking etc,do my best to show my gratitude in what ways I can. In some stops, however, they take your name and ID and then say ok now give me the donativo please. It makes me feel so awkward. Once, there was no problem. But other times, they will ask something along the lines of ‘is that it?’ or I can tell that they are frustrated with me, and it’s a little silly maybe but almost ignoring me in comparison to other pilgrims. Sometimes I feel pressured and give more than I can afford. I feel guilty in these situations and I wonder if I am in the wrong. I am considering buying a cheap mat in the next bigger city and sleeping out, because I have around 2 more weeks till Santiago but not very much money left. Wondering what other people’s opinions are. Thanks!