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cherrys

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Camino Frances Sept/Oct (2013), Finisterre/Muxia Oct (2013), Camino Frances and on to Finisterre Sept/Oct (2016)
Hi everyone - even though this is an American holiday, I think/hope it pertains to us on this forum. I want to thank Ivar and others who work/post on this site for all their input and help as I was getting ready for my camino, and then to all of those who I feel I've gotten to know over the past year through their posts. I am so thankful this forum, exists - it keeps me connected on a daily basis with the camino, with the thoughts, hopes and wishes of all the members - in other words, it keeps me sane until I can go back. We've all commented on the addiction, but unfortunately unless you've done it, family and friends get a little sick of hearing how wonderful it was. So a huge thank you to my new, very extended family. May we all enjoy and benefit from what the camino has taught us, be thankful that we've been given the opportunity to go on this incredible walk, and may we all get to go back soon. And I'm adding a new tradition to Thanksgiving at our house this year - Tarta de Santiago. Buenas noches - Cherry
 
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A nice post @cherrys and a great thought for a "thanksgiving" tradition, regardless of whether one is American - Tarta de Santiago. I might make it for Christmas lunch. Makes more sense in a hot Aussie summer than boiled plum pudding with brandy sauce!
 
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Hi everyone - even though this is an American holiday, I think/hope it pertains to us on this forum. I want to thank Ivar and others who work/post on this site for all their input and help as I was getting ready for my camino, and then to all of those who I feel I've gotten to know over the past year through their posts. I am so thankful this forum, exists - it keeps me connected on a daily basis with the camino, with the thoughts, hopes and wishes of all the members - in other words, it keeps me sane until I can go back. We've all commented on the addiction, but unfortunately unless you've done it, family and friends get a little sick of hearing how wonderful it was. So a huge thank you to my new, very extended family. May we all enjoy and benefit from what the camino has taught us, be thankful that we've been given the opportunity to go on this incredible walk, and may we all get to go back soon. And I'm adding a new tradition to Thanksgiving at our house this year - Tarta de Santiago. Buenas noches - Cherry
What a lovely and gracious post. Thank you for writing - and Ditto!
(while reading - this is what I was listening to via youtube - The Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo de Silos in Spain
 
I am thankful for this moment.
-where I remember why I am on the Forum
- the pleasure of being part of and using this wonderful platform of Ivar's genius.
- the many,many friends I've made around the planet
- those I PM on a regular basis...sharing
Similar ideas, ideals, love of poetry, appreciation for what makes us unique and the honest discourse when our ways in thought part.
un Saludos my friends,
Arn
 
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone thank you all for the love and care in everything we share together :)and to Ivar for his work and friendship with us all.:)
 
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