Sing a Song ...

I've been singing on the Way from time to time. Right now I have the Carpenters' "Sing a Song" on my Camino sing list.
Last night at an Italian albergue we were treated to a live guitar performanceLeer más
The simple things ...

... in life are the best. Today that was two large slices of watermelon, being enthusiastically greeted by our Spanish friend Andrés, and sharing a laugh with a Belgian hiking trio. And now a tintoLeer más
The Fallen

Marita was born 27 years ago on a beautiful summer day in Calgary. This post is dedicated to her.
There are sobering moments on the Camino when you come across a monument or a cross memorializing aLeer más
Illumination. ...

... can take many forms. As we started off in the dark this morning from Boadilla our path was lit with my headlamp. Later in an ancient church, modern stain glass windows illuminated the stonyLeer más
Place and pace

The Way, right now, is the PLACE for me. The terrain on the Meseta is remarkably familiar to me -- sun-baked Southern Alberta without the coulees. Mostly flat but at times we hike up and out of aLeer más
Give a Pilgrim a grape ...

and he'll take a cluster.
Pilgrims are a rather unkempt, smelly and disheveled bunch until rejuvenating showers in the late afternoom make us human again. In the big cities we stick out like soreLeer más
Burgos ... oh wow.

The medieval pilgrim arriving at the jaw - dropping cathedral in Burgos might have been tempted to stay here awhile for surely this was a place where heaven and earth seemed just a little closer. ALeer más
O' Canada, O' Camino ...

Of all the nationalities on the Camino right now, Canada would appear to be over represented. Lotsa Canucks from BC, the Prairies, Ontario and Quebec. Canadians have become the subject of muchLeer más
Walk, Eat, Sleep. ..

.... and then repeat. Life is simple on the Way.
Always moving .... forward

Illuminated only by our single headlamp, the trail out of Navarette was spooky this morning at 6:15 AM when we struck off. Once it has risen, the sun is a great guide in the morning as we need only toLeer más
No room at the Inn

Arrived this evening and all the albuerges are full. The town is putting up about 40 pilgrims in a library building which is bring renovated. Only 1 bathroom amongst us all. Looks like a refugee camp.Leer más
Pointing the Way

It's hard to get lost on the Way. Flechas amarillos -- yellow arrows are always close by to guide you past historic churches, thru tiny villages and hillside trails. When a yellow arrow isn'tLeer más
The Walking Wounded

We have been told that you walk the Camino with your head not your feet. Lofty sentiments but there is no convincing my two blistered toes and wonky knees that this is true. All manner of pilgrims areLeer más
And that's no Bull ...

After a rough trip over the Pyrenees in driving rain and wind, Pamplona was a much needed boost today. In the City where bulls are loosed onto the cobble streets each summer, we enjoyed wondrousLeer más
And so it begins ...

... with a single step on a French cobblestone lane under a stone arch which has seen millions of pilgrims over many centuries. Coleen and I add our names to the traveling ledger of wayfarers who haveLeer más
Classic Dublin

After a day trip and coastal sea walk in Howth we escaped into the pubs of Dublin yesterday to escape a few showers. We listened to live traditional Irish music while quaffing a dark brown GuinnessLeer más
Unconventional start ...

Eschewing Irish stew and Guiness, we opted for cheap but tasty fare for our first day in Dublin ... spicy Korean cuisine featurung kim chee for supper and a Hare Krishna eatery for lunch. A visit toLeer más
Weighty matters ..

Weight matters when considering what to take on your back for an 800-km pilgrimage across northern Spain. Today was our final pack with a goal of keeping our pack weight to 10% of our body weight.Leer más
Colours of late summer

I love the vibrant colours of summer right now. Deep blue skies, golden gazanias, bushy green tops on bright orange carrots and red, red tomatoes for sandwiches. Yum.
Waterton 2017

Bertha Lake training hike under dark blue skies as a light breeze whistled gently thru the tree canopy. Julilla walked with Alex after a second breakfast at the Pearl Cafe in downtown Waterton.
ViajeroKeep on singing......