Jeff Johnston
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Francis (2017)
Having pondered this pilgrimage for a couple of years and now planning to really do it (Spring 2017), I believe I have contracted a terrible and grave case of Camino de Santiago disorder.
The symptoms are many and chronic: continual reading of books, forums and guides having anything to do with hiking, walking, Spain, France, weather, equipment, food, blisters, sleeping, snoring, showering, laundry, trains, planes and automobiles, apps, gps, cell phones, hotels, cathedrals, credentials, bedbugs, albergue, training, first aid, cameras and clothing. Other, unending symptoms also. These bouts are daily and last for hours at a time. I find it difficult to perform normal household duties.
My wife of over 50 years does not at all understand this malady and thinks I am ready to be committed. I am only 71 (72 at time of pilgrimage), and feel far too good to be institutionalized.
On the other hand, do normal people spend three hours studying socks?
The symptoms are many and chronic: continual reading of books, forums and guides having anything to do with hiking, walking, Spain, France, weather, equipment, food, blisters, sleeping, snoring, showering, laundry, trains, planes and automobiles, apps, gps, cell phones, hotels, cathedrals, credentials, bedbugs, albergue, training, first aid, cameras and clothing. Other, unending symptoms also. These bouts are daily and last for hours at a time. I find it difficult to perform normal household duties.
My wife of over 50 years does not at all understand this malady and thinks I am ready to be committed. I am only 71 (72 at time of pilgrimage), and feel far too good to be institutionalized.
On the other hand, do normal people spend three hours studying socks?