
Santiago de Compostela in Pictures
Santiago de Compostela in Pictures. They say far more than words. Continue reading Santiago de Compostela in Pictures
Santiago de Compostela in Pictures. They say far more than words. Continue reading Santiago de Compostela in Pictures
Thank you to everyone for your prayers. This was a challenge. When we arrived yesterday I just wanted to lie down in the middle of the courtyard and sleep. Continue reading Camino de Santiago achieved
Camino: Rain and Pain-Tomorrow Santiago. The rain in Spain does NOT stay mainly on the plain. Pray for us. We are struggling. Continue reading Camino: Rain and Pain-Tomorrow Santiago
Every new day is a chance to begin again, to learn, to grow. Every day is a new blessing. I am alive. Gratitude and joy flow out of the pauses between the doing. Continue reading Camino: The Pauses Between the Doing
Ah, The Joy of Simple Pleasures; like hot showers, clean socks and warm neck scarves, companions and conversations and not getting rained on. Continue reading Camino: The Joy of Simple Pleasures
We took a rest day today. It was sorely needed. When we arrived yesterday I was in such pain I cared only to arrive. How often does God bring us to the brink before we stop, assess, rest? Continue reading Camino: A Journey of Extremes
Exhausted and Happy to arrive in Melide, Spain today. Rundown on our journey so far:weather, terrain and distance. Continue reading Exhausted and Happy
Hiking + Luxury= Hikury. Pain Management on El Camino de Santiago includes allowing oneself the luxury of luggage transport to the next overnight location. Continue reading Pain Management and Hikury on El Camino
As we walk the Camino we are surrounded by good people from all around the world with one common intention, to give glory to God. And we are aware of those whose feet have trod these paths for 500 years before us Continue reading Following the Footsteps of 500 years of Pilgrims from Around the World
Today I’m letting the pictures do the talking as we walked from rural Morgade to Porto Marin. About half way, we passed the 100 km to Santiago mark. Continue reading Letting the Pictures do the Talking: Morgade to Portomarin