
Why am I here?
Published: July 2023 I haven’t done any traveling by myself for a very long time. In my 20’s I spent two weeks traveling alone

Santiago De Compostela — Day 15
Photo: My first Camino glee of completion Firstly deep gratitude to Tom Gustafson for loaning me this fantastic poncho. I didn’t need

Saint James, the Camino, and Padron peppers. Day 14
Photo: Inside the Cathedral at Santiago De Compostela Saint James holds an important role in the Catholic faith. Not only was he one

Day 13 – Caldas De Reis 21.3 km
Photo: I started meditating regularly about a year and a half ago and I often go into churches on the Camino to do just that.

Galicia – is it part of Spain?
The short answer is yes, as the people of Galicia fall under Spanish law. But they are designated as an “autonomous community” of Spain and

Day 11 – Pontevedra. Rest day tomorrow! Yippee!
Photo: Pontevedra streets I had a big social day. I walked with three lovely, smart, interesting 20 year olds from England for the

Day 10 – Redondela, where the Portuguese coastal and central Camino’s merge
Photo: Galician prepared octopus (a little weird 🤷♀️) Redondela was busy! Since the Portuguese Camino routes all merge here, the walking vibe is

Day 8 – 19.5 km’s to Ramallosa. My mother’s ashes ❤️
Photo: Pazo Pias was first built by a wealthy public notary in the early 17th century that was part of the Spanish I nquisition. It

Day 6 – 30+ km to Caminha. Day 7 – 20 km, onward to Viladesuso
Photo: Maria, Charlotta and Freida I suspect my hardest and longest day of walking on the Camino will have occurred yesterday,

Day 4 – 20 km’s to Viana do Castelo. Day 5 REST DAY!
Photo: Walking into Viana do Castelo I crossed the wide Lima River to reach beautiful Viana do Castelo after walking through multiple

Day 3 – Santa Andre to Marinhas (19 km)
Photo: Pastelaria Clarinha was worth waiting for! Fao is famous for its Clarinha pastry. It is a “secret” recipe with a sugared squash and egg

Camino walk begins
Photo: Walk begins at Porto cathedral. Just follow the arrow and shell to Santiago I will “attempt” to walk 173 miles from Porto

Porto
Photo: New Friend Carol In Porto I met up with Carol, a new friend that Eileen Brady introduced me to because we