The End of the World, Finisterre, the 00.00 km marker, 2017 Hola Amigos, what busy and unforgettable days for me. My blogs are stacking up, so much to see and do, so little time. I'm now in Muxia, one of my favorite Spanish villages on the Costa da Morte, the treacherous Galician coast. So much … Continue reading The End of the World: Can You Go Back Again?
Category: 2017
Camino Continued By the Sea
My Camino has taken an unexpected detour to the wild and beautiful coast of Spain, the Océano Atlántico. Question: what would you do if you were in my boots and had to take a break from the Camino or stop hiking? Would you go home or take a detour? If I could, I would live … Continue reading Camino Continued By the Sea
Camino Angels and Santiago de Compostela: Part Two
Santiago was my goal last year, when I walked on the Camino, each kilometer closer to a spiritual quest and endless personal questions. Where do I fit in this puzzle of St. James, the stories, myths or truth? St. James with a sword, St. James with an open hand? Last year in Finisterre. I … Continue reading Camino Angels and Santiago de Compostela: Part Two
Camino Angels and How I Ended Up in Santiago: Part One
Hola, amigos. I'm writing this post from Santiago de Compostela, the last stop on many of the Camino routes. I last wrote about Cruz de Ferro. This is the first part of my encounter with Camino Angels and how I ended up at the end and the beginning. After Cruz de Ferro, I hiked down … Continue reading Camino Angels and How I Ended Up in Santiago: Part One
Cruz de Ferro: Healing and Hoping
September 10, 2017 I decided to walk some of the highlights I missed last year and Cruz de Ferro was number one on my list. Today was the day to climb the highest mountain on the Camino de Francés, 1504 meters (4,934 ft.) above sea level, a steady hike to Cruz de Ferro, the replica … Continue reading Cruz de Ferro: Healing and Hoping
Goodbye León and Walking through Astorga to Rabanal!
Bueno's días, amigos. This is a recap. I'm hiking on the Camino and haven't had wifi. First for those pilgrims on the Way or planning, accommodations on weekends in towns and cities must be gold. I'm traveling once again out of my comfort zone and into mystery and surprise. I know about the bed race … Continue reading Goodbye León and Walking through Astorga to Rabanal!
Day two: León, Spain
Note: I'm Recapping my second day in León. I'm already walking on the Camino. So much to do and see. After breakfast, I walked with my Camino friend, to the bridge where the Camino de Francés resumes. Peregrino Statue in San Marcos Plaza with my friend, Sharlet. Ultreia, onward to Santiago. The rest of the … Continue reading Day two: León, Spain
America and Spain across Time Zones: Madrid and Leon, Day One
Yesterday and today mean something different depending on your time zone, as well as the language you are speaking and writing. My travel to Spain, by shuttle, plane and train and now on foot, transported me here successfully without delays. Very lucky. I've learned to ask questions, to look for clues, try to pay attention, … Continue reading America and Spain across Time Zones: Madrid and Leon, Day One
STARS, QUESTIONS, NUMBERS ON THE CAMINO
In a dream, I’m a star, one among the multitudes, at home in The Milky Way, that guided early pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago, The Way of St. James. This ancient path of legends and myths, calls me from my dream, to once again walk the route that countless pilgrims have walked, a journey … Continue reading STARS, QUESTIONS, NUMBERS ON THE CAMINO
A Camino Hike in California
My son and I hiked the hilly Coal Mine Ridge trails of Portola Valley the other day. The trails reminded me of the Camino and that's a good thing because I'm training with full backpack, around 12 lbs. I'm still trying to lighten my load and take even less, but that's quite a challenge. And … Continue reading A Camino Hike in California