- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances, Portuguese Central
First, let me say I understand that pilgrimage is an inner journey of transformation and that many pilgrims place little or no post-Camino importance on artifacts such as the Credential or the Compostella. I know some pilgrims do not even request a Compostella. I respect how others walk their Camino. What matters to me as described below will not matter to everyone, but perhaps to some.
I walked my first Camino (Frances) last fall, and for me my credential full of stamps and my Compostella are meaningful reminders of my Camino which I do consider a transformative pilgrimage.
To preserve these paper items I went to the Printing Services section in a local office supply store (Staples, but others provide the same service) and they laminated my Compostella protecting it on both sides. I also have a digital photo of it. At home, I used my multi-function printer to scan my Credential with all of its colorful stamps. I value these perishable documents and wanted to protect them. If you were unaware of these options, or just did not think of laminating or scanning, I am sharing my experience in case it helps you.
Again, I know these papers are not meaningful to everyone. These steps were part of my Camino.
I walked my first Camino (Frances) last fall, and for me my credential full of stamps and my Compostella are meaningful reminders of my Camino which I do consider a transformative pilgrimage.
To preserve these paper items I went to the Printing Services section in a local office supply store (Staples, but others provide the same service) and they laminated my Compostella protecting it on both sides. I also have a digital photo of it. At home, I used my multi-function printer to scan my Credential with all of its colorful stamps. I value these perishable documents and wanted to protect them. If you were unaware of these options, or just did not think of laminating or scanning, I am sharing my experience in case it helps you.
Again, I know these papers are not meaningful to everyone. These steps were part of my Camino.