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It was my birthday last week . . . and look what my daughter gave me!

Jeff Crawley

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A "Tourigrino" trip once Covid has passed, so 2023
I don't know if you've come across this already but it is basically a watercolour travel journal along the Camino Frances by an artist called Joaquin Gonzalez Dorao.
Every page brings to mind a day on the Camino in a way that photos, even ones showing friends and fellow pilgrims, don't quite match.
There are some sights missing - Puenta la Reina but no picture of the bridge? But otherwise each turn of the page is a delight. There's even a double page at the end with recommendations on the "Equipo del Perigrino como Dibujante" (Though no mention of rice cookers or heating coils)

Now the reveal . . . .


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Fail to prepare? reduce your risk by buying this book full of practical info.
2nd ed.
I don't know if you've come across this already but it is basically a watercolour travel journal along the Camino Frances by an artist called Joaquin Gonzalez Dorao.
Every page brings to mind a day on the Camino in a way that photos, even ones showing friends and fellow pilgrims, don't quite match.
There are some sights missing - Puenta la Reina but no picture of the bridge? But otherwise each turn of the page is a delight. There's even a double page at the end with recommendations on the "Equipo del Perigrino como Dibujante" (Though no mention of rice cookers or heating coils)

Now the reveal . . . .


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Wow this is beautiful did you purchase form the US? If so where can I do so?
 
Fail to prepare? reduce your risk by buying this book full of practical info.
2nd ed.
I don't know if you've come across this already but it is basically a watercolour travel journal along the Camino Frances by an artist called Joaquin Gonzalez Dorao.
Every page brings to mind a day on the Camino in a way that photos, even ones showing friends and fellow pilgrims, don't quite match.
There are some sights missing - Puenta la Reina but no picture of the bridge? But otherwise each turn of the page is a delight. There's even a double page at the end with recommendations on the "Equipo del Perigrino como Dibujante" (Though no mention of rice cookers or heating coils)

Now the reveal . . . .


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Tried to get delivery to Ireland no go.
 
A selection of Camino Jewellery
Looks like you can purchase it here in Galician:

Yes, my copy is in Galician. I'm talking to Katherine this evening, I'll ask how she managed to get hold of it. I first spotted it a couple of years ago but couldn't buy it as they didn't ship to the UK.
 
Fail to prepare? reduce your risk by buying this book full of practical info.
2nd ed.
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.
Thank you for this. It's hard to believe he not only walked the Frances but also took the time to sketch and colour in his drawings while on the way - and with such detail too!
The map isn't in the book but there is a beautiful view of the cathedral at Santiago from the Concello side of the square.
 
Thank you for this. It's hard to believe he not only walked the Frances but also took the time to sketch and colour in his drawings while on the way - and with such detail too!
The map isn't in the book but there is a beautiful view of the cathedral at Santiago from the Concello side of the square.
He has painted so many beautiful journals of his trips all over the world but sadly a lot are out of print but he is on YouTube so I sent him a message letting him know many people would love to buy his journal!
 
Join us from Logroño to Burgos in May 2025 or Astorga to OCebreiro in June.
What a daughter!
Oh you don't know the half of it. Apparently she spent the best part of a month tracking down the site she bought it from down. Amazon struck out in several countries as did Abe Books (her default "go to" for foreign book purchases) and then she stumbled on this site which, as I type, has just two copies in stock!

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Oh you don't know the half of it. Apparently she spent the best part of a month tracking down the site she bought it from down. Amazon struck out in several countries as did Abe Books (her default "go to" for foreign book purchases) and then she stumbled on this site which, as I type, has just two copies in stock!

popularlibros.com
Not for long I imagine!
 
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.
I don't know if you've come across this already but it is basically a watercolour travel journal along the Camino Frances by an artist called Joaquin Gonzalez Dorao.
Every page brings to mind a day on the Camino in a way that photos, even ones showing friends and fellow pilgrims, don't quite match.
There are some sights missing - Puenta la Reina but no picture of the bridge? But otherwise each turn of the page is a delight. There's even a double page at the end with recommendations on the "Equipo del Perigrino como Dibujante" (Though no mention of rice cookers or heating coils)

Now the reveal . . . .


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Wow. Such a lovely gift from your special one. Chuck
 
Fail to prepare? reduce your risk by buying this book full of practical info.
2nd ed.

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