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If you could walk with someone for a few days - dead or alive - who?

Jane Austen (though the dress, shoes and bonnet would be difficult) just to tell her how famous she’d become)

John Keats, he’d notice scenery I didn’t and write a beautiful poem I couldn’t.

Alan Bennett and Victoria Wood for laughs and similar accent to mine.

George Michael for music.

Also the regular folks like me I meet on the way and connect with and talk with and never forget.
 
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Jane Austen (though the dress, shoes and bonnet would be difficult) just to tell her how famous she’d become)

John Keats, he’d notice scenery I didn’t and write a beautiful poem I couldn’t.

Alan Bennett and Victoria Wood for laughs and similar accent to mine.

George Michael for music.

Also the regular folks like me I meet on the way and connect with and talk with and never forget.
I think my music choice would be Bruce Dickinson. I am not particularly a Maiden fan but I attended a gig of theirs lately and he (and they) was incredible! He s a pilot too so maybe he could fly me home!
 
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My late paternal grandfather - had a 4th grade education in Ireland before working his passage out of Cobh as a shipbuilder's apprentice. Smartest person I ever have met and I have known captains of industry. I would like to know how he pre-figured out so much of current affairs with such a humble origin. (He passed in '75)

C. S. Lewis - I have some questions for him...

James Howard Kunstler - an American essayist of articulate and gentle demeanor with weighty opinions on the existing structure of life in USA. Were I to score including him with the first two? Then I would not have to say a word, but I would have the joy of listening.

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Hi all .. quiet time of the year, up here in England hunkered down against the winter wolf ... so .. idle thought and based on the dinner guest question.

If you could walk on Camino with someone for a few days, including dinners and wine ... they can be dead or alive, who would you choose and why?

For me it would be Thomas Aquinas for sure ... for his super bright mind, his wit, extraordinary clear thinking theology, and for him not being dogmatic

If he was busy (busy being dead) I would choose William Shakespeare - why? .. because, well, because it would be him! Himself! Think of the conversations we could have!

Have fun ;):D
Henry David Thoreau. I would ask him about all the books he read ... what influenced him most to go to Walden and write such a masterpiece about life. I would tell him that the Camino is my "Walden". I'll be the one with the hot pink Thoreau T-shirt if you see me on the trail in May/June ;-)
 
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My first "foreign" language was actually ancient Latin, and we had to learn to express ourselves in it, not just read / translate (a very traditional old Hogwarts-like school in Germany 🤓 ) ... but to be honest ... I forgot it all. Decades of not using it.
I doubt that your Latin is lost beyond recovery. It’s usually a case of ‘first in, last out’ and vice versa. I can still recite the declensions, conjugations and dull beginning of Caesar’s Gallic Wars Book 1, learnt by heart in the 1960s — a very ‘old school’ approach to language acquisition! — whereas I now struggle to recall the Spanish I studied, supposedly to the same level, a mere six years ago. Perhaps the school’s Spanish teacher, whom I rejected in favour of a chain-smoking Russian teacher, should be my guide on a future Camino. At least she’d be physically and linguistically fit for the purpose.
 
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I doubt that your Latin is lost beyond recovery. It’s usually a case of ‘first in, last out’ and vice versa. I can still recite the declensions, conjugations and dull beginning of Caesar’s Gallic Wars Book 1, learnt by heart in the 1960s — a very ‘old school’ approach to language acquisition! — whereas I now struggle to recall the Spanish I studied, supposedly to the same level, a mere six years ago. Perhaps the school’s Spanish teacher, whom I rejected in favour of a chain-smoking Russian teacher, should be my guide on a future Camino. At least she’d be physically and linguistically fit for the purpose.
Iremember .... Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres, (...)
You are right, it is not lost beyond recovery, but it would be a long way ;-) However, it helps to at least partially understand Portuguese and to some extent Spanish Newspapers.

I am now trying to learn the basics of Spanish, but alas, language learning used to be so much easier when I was still young...
 
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