Tuesday Wildchild
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Yeah, I remember a case like that from way back. I was a hospitalera in O Cebreiro then and the Guardia Civil turned up looking for a pilgrim that had signed each way marker with his real name ...
Buen Camino, SY
I would easily bet on it being a "he". A very rude, inconsiderate and obviously poorly educated "he".
If he was ever prosecuted for the criminal damage, a good punishment would be to hand scrub and clean Camino markers for several kilometers. A bucket, a brush and soap. Sweat equity and elbow grease.
Makes the Camino graffiti seem inconsequential.An idiot woman in the US created "art" in a number of national parks in the US and posted them to Instagram.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ations-posting-evidence-crimes-Instagram.html
What may seem relatively inconsequential is still: ugly to look at, is an irritating and lingering reminder of idiocy, if not a crime, and has to be cleaned up. That American woman is a border-line sociopath possessed of zero self-awareness. Hopefully, she's an outlier. Way outlier.Makes the Camino graffiti seem inconsequential.
There's graffiti on many but not all markers. Any graffiti on a marker is ugly. Generally, some graffiti is art, but not much of it, IMHO. The photo I posted is an example of sadly egregious stupidity. I guess I'm surprised that so many disaffected, anarchistic folk are present on the Camino. Most peregrinos would have a less egotistical mind set, it seems to me. I'm not saying it's a better one or that angry anarchists have nothing worthwhile to say.Am I missing something? Not that I think graffiti is ok, but isn't there graffiti on just about every mojon, and many other surfaces, along the Camino? I remember a thread on this Forum last year, I beleive, about Beattles' lyrics that went from surface to surface completing the song. Wasn't there a buff with a Camino graffiti neing sold here once as well? (Never understood why anyone would promote that!)
What is particular about this one?
Another expression of the lack of respect people have for these routes.
And she calls herself an "artist". Obviously not a very intelligent artist. When I see something like that, I always just ask myself, why?An idiot woman in the US created "art" in a number of national parks in the US and posted them to Instagram.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ations-posting-evidence-crimes-Instagram.html
Yes your right graffiti is everywhere but that does mean we have to accept more where there was none.Am I missing something? Not that I think graffiti is ok, but isn't there graffiti on just about every mojon, and many other surfaces, along the Camino? I remember a thread on this Forum last year, I beleive, about Beattles' lyrics that went from surface to surface completing the song. Wasn't there a buff with a Camino graffiti neing sold here once as well? (Never understood why anyone would promote that!)
What is particular about this one?
Another expression of the lack of respect people have for these routes.
I see.There is so much graffiti in Spain that I was surprised this one would be pointed out. I remember shaking my head in disbeleif when seeing over and over again graffitis of "Om mani padme hum"! Surely someone familiar with that mantra should be sensible enough to know defacing buildings and other property is not acceptable.The picture is a waymarker in France, on the voie de Tours, and no, there isn't graffiti on just about every waymarker. I mainly remember the many shaky arrows that people have scratched on them (you see one in the second picture), done by people who had failed to figure out that the position of the waymarker indicates the direction (there is a logic behind the system).
... so many disaffected, anarchistic folk ...