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 in Kathmandu, Varanasi, Agra, and Delhi India after finishing a 4-H exchange program in Nepal, and a few years later, a month alone in Mexico

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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 to use it until today, and it lightly rained nearly the entire 16 miles into Santiago from Padron, except for the last hour.    

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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 of Jesus’ original Twelve Apostles who was also present at the Transfiguration, he is believed to have carried out Jesus’ ministry to the far reaches

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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. I love their cool, dank feel. They smell like they are centuries old, although it’s not unpleasant.       The day started out cloudy

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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 they clearly think if themselves as Galician versus Spanish. Galicia is located on the NW part of Spain and is most famous for its city,

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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 first 2 hours of the day. The have been friends since high school and all go to separate universities now. They were encouraged to hear

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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 coastal villages in hills of evergreen and eucalyptus forests. I liked more up and down walking for a change versus the flatness of walking close

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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 filling. It was yummy!     I walked 12 km out of the gate with only a 10 minute break on a curb before finally

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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 Portugal to Santiago Spain on an established Camino Pilgrim’s route. I say attempt because I have an arthritic left hip that causes me discomfort and

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Porto

Photo: New Friend Carol       In Porto I met up with Carol, a new friend that Eileen Brady introduced me to because we were doing exactly the same Camino walk this sumner. Serendipitously Carol finished her Camino walk just as I was starting and we were able to

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