It was interesting to observe my notes from this day. Looking back at the photographs, I am in awe that I was really there walking through this stunning…
Tania
Just outside of Uterga I managed to detour off the Camino and get lost on a road that eventually led into a farmer’s field. It seemed odd to me that I …
When you live in a house owned by a Buddhist nun, how does one possibly get rid of a rat? Buddhists don’t like to kill anything. If it has a …
Imagine, you’re sitting in a restaurant and a waiter places five delicious breakfast dishes in front of you, including one gigantic bowl that would convince any meat-lover that…
There is a short story, but great meaning behind this orchid. After walking my first Camino three years ago, I visited a doctor at a walk-in clinic. I was losing …
All dressed up and no place to go were my initial thoughts after my Friday evening dinner plans fell through. Just as quickly as plans come together they can change. …
Ah, Paris, the City of Love. It’s a place of once love-locked bridges, but not anymore. Between 2008 and 2015, nearly a million shiny pad locks were fastened to the …
Leaving the Camino del Norte was neither right for me nor wrong. In the end, I would have learned something about myself either way. Each pilgrim has their own journey…
A Spanish peregrino (pilgrim) passed me while I was taking a panorama photo of the scenery with my phone. He stopped, turned and spoke to me…
The best thing about this walking day was spending it with Nathan. I walked with him briefly along my 2013 Camino Frances journey…
Yes, I am suspending my mission along the Camino del Norte. That is, my mission to blog using my tablet. The reason for the delay in posting is due to …
Day 2: Pasajes de San Juan to San Sebastian
My second day on the Camino del Norte was breathtakingly beautiful and peaceful, yet equally as frustrating. Not all at once of course, but in chronological order. As with any journey, …