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2015 and I retired. Someone said "go and do the Camino de Santiago". So after a lifetime of travel and backpacking I had to look up what was "Camino" ( yeah ok my mistake). So set off from Saint John and embarked on the Frances. Just over a month later on the coast I thought this is done. But it was not and the Norte/Primivito followed. This was not enough and the Via de la Plata /Sanabre followed .I will go back and walk the Camino Levante . Now it would be true to say that I am floundering as to what to do with my retirement but equally true to say that I miss the daily fix of new village/town. New objective and new challenge. Not that I need a new compestella (I do not) but more of a return of a lifestyle that is more familiar than merely a monthly accounting of the bills and the this and that of daily life in the UK ( high taxes and political bullshit) .
Am I alone in thinking that life can begin and end with the weight of the pack you carry on your shoulder.
And as an afterthought has anyone got ideas short of living in Alaska that I can utilise, because short of this I am stumped , please let me know.
Buen Camino,
Don
Am I alone in thinking that life can begin and end with the weight of the pack you carry on your shoulder.
And as an afterthought has anyone got ideas short of living in Alaska that I can utilise, because short of this I am stumped , please let me know.
Buen Camino,
Don