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That is exactly my plan this year after my camino. I start in August with 4 days in the Azores then walk all of September in Portugal and Galicia then spend 4 days in Seville then a week in Southern Portugal. I fly home from Lisbon on October 15th. I can hardly wait.
 
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That is exactly my plan this year after my camino. I start in August with 4 days in the Azores then walk all of September in Portugal and Galicia then spend 4 days in Seville then a week in Southern Portugal. I fly home from Lisbon on October 15th. I can hardly wait.

Mike, after nearly four decades of assuring my best friend I'd figure out here biological family and ancestral roots, I have done both. She is from the Azores, which means that I've been researching them.

Which island will you visit? More than one? I am so curious.
 
That is exactly my plan this year after my camino. I start in August with 4 days in the Azores then walk all of September in Portugal and Galicia then spend 4 days in Seville then a week in Southern Portugal. I fly home from Lisbon on October 15th. I can hardly wait.
that sounds simply exquisite! Azores is still on my travel list -- as well is Sevilla - and of course back again to Portogallo -
such a profoundly moving area of the world - wishing you bom caminho in all and every aspects!
many blessings -
 
Mike, after nearly four decades of assuring my best friend I'd figure out here biological family and ancestral roots, I have done both. She is from the Azores, which means that I've been researching them.

Which island will you visit? More than one? I am so curious.

I only have time for Sao Miguel and hope to visit the West side of the island where my great grandparents were from; Candelária, Ginetes, and Mosteiros.
 
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