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I know mine has you all stumped... Who would know I was Betty from Boston lol. Kidding. Obviously Karen from California. Although I was born in Taunton, England
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Many many years ago when I first read The Wind in The Willows I was very taken with the character "The Wayfarer" as I always loved to explore and ramble so when we entered the technological age I used Wayfarer as my forum and website registration name.
I am a wanderer who comes from New Zealand. We New Zealanders are often called Kiwis, after the flightless bird (not the fruit, which is a more recent hybrid). I think I tried out KiwiWanderer for an e-mail address first, but it was already taken. Nomad came to me as another choice. 06 was the year of the Great Wander the address was bring invented for.....
KiwiNomad06 aka Margaret
With Ivar's help I have changed my name. I am still Peregrino blanco, but I have come out of cloaking. From now on my tag is my real name~ Ian Holdsworth. The reasons. My identity is
becoming more obvious with a web site about pilgrimage. ( have a look, tell me what you think :?: http://www.pilgrims-to-santiago.com) And I want to explore pilgrim spiritually from a Christian perspective through a blog, which will mean working with as many pilgrims as possible in an open way. ( I also wonder if my old tag was open to racial misunderstanding. I took the name because I like to wear white shirts and shorts on pilgrimage).
My forum name is just as unimagiative and boring as me.
But "I am always looking on the bright side of like" as in the Monty Python song!
"Brendan" proved to be a bit of a mouthful for some of the Korean and Japanese pilgrims. Lot of folks over the years have dropped my appellation to "B".
"So", I say to a nice Japanese lass who was a bit of tongue-twisted, "Just call me "B", simply "B". It is okay."
She laughed. "Oh, Simply B! That's Zen joke, right?"
And that's how it came to "B", I suppose.
Fascinating thread up to this point, no?
I have fond memories of walking this track in New Zealand. My wife and I walked the entire route including wading through the Awaroa Inlet during high tide. We camped at Anapai Beach and had the entire beach to ourselves one fine evening.Whariwharangi is a place name on the Abel Tasman track, a great walk, in New Zealand. I once walked the track and camped at Whariwharangi.
Whari is a Maori name for house. Wharangi is a plant of the melicope family native to New Zealand. Things I discovered after I started using the name online.
And no, I'm not from New Zealand.
Was in NZ in 2008 and Kayaked and trekked Abel Tasman also. What a beautiful magical place! The most gorgeous beaches I have ever seen. I believe we also camped in Whariwharangi. Would love to go back to that country before I get too old to carry a "heavy backpack". Also trekked the Routburn Track. Now I'm getting nostalgic.Whariwharangi is a place name on the Abel Tasman track, a great walk, in New Zealand. I once walked the track and camped at Whariwharangi.
Whari is a Maori name for house. Wharangi is a plant of the melicope family native to New Zealand. Things I discovered after I started using the name online.
And no, I'm not from New Zealand.
Indy,The "Maine" part is simple. I live in Maine! The "indy" part comes from way back and the Indiana Jones movie, "Indian Jones and the Temple of Doom". The part where he steps out into nothingness and a bridge appears for him to get to the other side. I saw that as Hollywood's best representation of "faith".
Lol. So we're talking to the cat !Easy, it's the name of my cat
I thought it is ...Michael....is...good !I don't really have to explain my name, do I?
I can relate to that. When those difficult times come, and believe me we have had more than our fair share, I resort to "baby steps". One small step to get going to face what lies ahead that day. Maybe I needed to be reminded of that for the Camino. Take "baby steps" each day and the rest will take care of itself. Thank you Leaningforward.As one who thinks daily about returning to the camino, and until then spends a lot of time reading and participating in this forum, I've enjoyed learning about you through this thread.
Leaningforward was the handle I chose when preparing in January for my first camino. The last few years have been like walking against a persistent headwind for me and my family, and at times all I could think to do was lean forward, and press on one step at a time -- which, of course, turned out to be a key for walking the camino. Now it's my frame of mind, my way marker.
An excellent year..John Jones born in 1954. (A very good year)
Do we get a prize for guessing OzAnnie?Lol. So we're talking to the cat !
And mine , well I'm not telling you where I'm from.
Annie
Good for you. Will have to check the calendar and see when you are walking. Maybe we'll meet up.Wonderful thread!!
Mine was a spur-of-the-moment choice --- OTH is the reverse of my initials. 86 is the year I went into Peace Corps the first time - to Mauritania (and Niger 2nd time) - life changing experiences. It tops walking the Camino ONLY because it happened to me earlier in my life.
Terry - turning 70 on the Camino this October...
I thought maybe it was a play on "dead head", but couldn't quite figure it out as your name is JoeDeadfred is for my Genealogy website http://www.deadfred.com/
The site name is for this reason
http://www.deadfred.com/fred_05.php
Ha ha Josway, just too easy for you !Do we get a prize for guessing OzAnnie?
Olivia!Fun thread!
Ian, I tried to bring up your blog, but could only get an advert. is there a way around it?With Ivar's help I have changed my name. I am still Peregrino blanco, but I have come out of cloaking. From now on my tag is my real name~ Ian Holdsworth. The reasons. My identity is
becoming more obvious with a web site about pilgrimage. ( have a look, tell me what you think :?: http://www.pilgrims-to-santiago.com) And I want to explore pilgrim spiritually from a Christian perspective through a blog, which will mean working with as many pilgrims as possible in an open way. ( I also wonder if my old tag was open to racial misunderstanding. I took the name because I like to wear white shirts and shorts on pilgrimage).
Ivar, you might regret that post. I hope you're not busy! After reading this post there are probably thousands of us thinking, "Why didn't I think of something more interesting?"I can change the username for you... e-mail me: ivar.rekve at gmail.com with a suggestion for a new username... (It can not be already taken).
I think that the site is closed now and so not available anymoreIan, I tried to bring up your blog, but could only get an advert. is there a way around it?
I'm sure there is some logical explanation for this. The very few times I've contacted Ivar, I got a personal response from him. Have you tried contacting him directly, as in a PM??....Even tried to contact Ivar, but most of his messages are automated, so I only get a 'Thank you' for my donation. Not looking for thanks; looking for a way to correct this…..
I don't think you can change your forum name yourself (that is your full name at the moment). A few years ago I asked Ivar to change mine and he did. I haven't hunted around for a link directly to him, but (I'm not sure if this will work...) but you might be able to get his attention by tagging him like this: @ivar.I am trying to remove my full name under my forum photo and leave my forum name only..
Yes, I can change your username if you would like. Will send you a private message.Maybe this is the thread where I can get some instruction. I have tried several ways but no success. I am trying to remove my full name under my forum photo and leave my forum name only. Even tried to contact Ivar, but most of his messages are automated, so I only get a 'Thank you' for my donation. Not looking for thanks; looking for a way to correct this…..
I'm not wanting to change my forum name. It's already there. I want to delete my full name that also shows above the forum name. Ivar has responded kindly, so hope to get it worked out. ThanksI don't think you can change your forum name yourself (that is your full name at the moment). A few years ago I asked Ivar to change mine and he did. I haven't hunted around for a link directly to him, but (I'm not sure if this will work...) but you might be able to get his attention by tagging him like this: @ivar.
I am glad you cleared that up...I thought you just loved Greek sandwiches!Feeling really guilty for dragging the thread back to the original topic.....
But "gyro" is short for gyrovague. A word I first heard once I can completed my first camino.
A gyrovague is a wandering religious character.....often a mendicant [sp?].
It was the wonderful combination of the two part of the word:
"gyro"...as in gyroscope, autogiro etc...perpetually spinning around
"vague" ...not being completely certain about anything whatsoever.
which seemed to describe my character terribly well.
regards to all of you
Gyro
And I always read your name as 'Wave- proof', which I found interesting & just goes to show one doesn't always 'read' a word, but rather skim reads & 'sees' a word as they expect to find. (Does that make sense??).I used to teach at Tulane University (the Green Wave) and my wife still teaches there (I teach at a nearby university). I post on a Tulane sports forum, and created my ID there when I was still working at Tulane, hence "Waveprof". It's become my online moniker so I still go by it.
If you ask Ivar nicely, he'll do it for you.......(so, if anyone can fix my user name replacing the lower case s with a capital S, it will be appreciated). Thank you.