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45 years since receiving the sacraments you pour out your heart to a kindly priest and beg forgiveness for your many sins.
I had to laugh at this post. OMG I find myself doing that too. Planning each day making sure I find out all the points of interest...figuring out what I will do on each day...if I will speed up towards the end how far can I make it in a day...When you've made about a dozen different plans for walking the Camino, trying to fit the most into the days you have without killing your self.
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Glad I wasn't the only one racing for that train!!When you've been traveling by train from Amsterdam for 14 hours and you haven't seen anyone resembling a pilgrim for the entire way and your next-to-the-last connection is late getting into Bayonne. You have only 60 seconds to get across the station to the tiny single-car train to St. Jean Pied-de-Port...the final one for the evening! You run as fast as you can, bursting into the train to discover the luggage racks full of backpacks, and everyone wearing hiking boots. And there are still two seats left.
Chris & Laura
Do pilgrims shop at Ikea, I wonder? Perhaps not; they would get nostalgia overload.... you can't look at blue and yellow (together) in the same way as prior to experiencing the Camino! Best colours ever! JennyH