M
Maverick
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Well, just a small thought here about the "pilgrim experience."
Last month I arrived at the pilgrim's office in Santiago - pouring with rain, so those awaiting their compostela were hunched under the archway before the dash to the office door. In a "kind-of" queue. Now, I just wished to visit the pilgrim toilets, at the rear of the yard, and so excused myself past the waiting (wet) pilgs. Well, what a shout went up from them all, thinking I was trying to jump the queue for compostela. Surely, by the time one has walked 100 to 800 kms,, one has taken on a bit of understanding, and, dare it be said, patience?? (I was soaked, as well, and needing the loo)
My point: just because we are so-called "pilgrims" doesn't make us better than anyone else.
Unlike some other posts on this forum.
Last month I arrived at the pilgrim's office in Santiago - pouring with rain, so those awaiting their compostela were hunched under the archway before the dash to the office door. In a "kind-of" queue. Now, I just wished to visit the pilgrim toilets, at the rear of the yard, and so excused myself past the waiting (wet) pilgs. Well, what a shout went up from them all, thinking I was trying to jump the queue for compostela. Surely, by the time one has walked 100 to 800 kms,, one has taken on a bit of understanding, and, dare it be said, patience?? (I was soaked, as well, and needing the loo)
My point: just because we are so-called "pilgrims" doesn't make us better than anyone else.
Unlike some other posts on this forum.