MKalcolm M
Solvitur ambulando - It is solved by walking
- Time of past OR future Camino
- north route spring 2013
Walking the Norte allowed me the space and time to face some big issues and make some life changing decisions, but after the camino I’ve also noticed some smaller influences as well.
I walked with a bamboo staff which I picked up in the alberge at Irun. After a time, it wore down and got shorter, so I selected another one from some fallen bamboo, and this accompanied me all the way to Santiago. Now, when I see a bamboo grove, rather than admire the aesthetics of the plant, I always start eyeing up which stem would make the best walking staff...
When I see distances on a sign, I can't stop converting miles to kilometers and working out how many days it would take to walk there.
Recently my 12 year old daughter and I walked the Portuguese camino. After we got back, she stepped on a wooden plank with a protruding nail in it, which went through the sole of her boot and into the ball of her foot. As we drove home from getting it checked at hospital, she told me that her first thought after the shock and pain of it was “But now my boot won’t be waterproof any more”, a concern which would never have occurred to her before the camino.
So what are the little ways in which the camino lives on for you?
I walked with a bamboo staff which I picked up in the alberge at Irun. After a time, it wore down and got shorter, so I selected another one from some fallen bamboo, and this accompanied me all the way to Santiago. Now, when I see a bamboo grove, rather than admire the aesthetics of the plant, I always start eyeing up which stem would make the best walking staff...
When I see distances on a sign, I can't stop converting miles to kilometers and working out how many days it would take to walk there.
Recently my 12 year old daughter and I walked the Portuguese camino. After we got back, she stepped on a wooden plank with a protruding nail in it, which went through the sole of her boot and into the ball of her foot. As we drove home from getting it checked at hospital, she told me that her first thought after the shock and pain of it was “But now my boot won’t be waterproof any more”, a concern which would never have occurred to her before the camino.
So what are the little ways in which the camino lives on for you?
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