We are now officially halfway from St. Jean Pied de Port to Santiago Compostela! And we’ve got a halfway compostela to prove it.
The photos are of Sean and I after receiving our compostela, a group of us posing with same, the church where we were issued the document—and where I spent time thanking God for having brought us this far!—the same group of friends posing at the halfway stone, and a close-up of my compostela.
Given the limited amount of dialysis that we have been able to book for the remainder of the Camino it is extremely unlikely that we will be able to walk the entire second half
Lord willing, we’ll walk to Astorga, get my final dialysis, transport to Sarria, and walk the final four or five days to Santiago, then book it home with a single sightseeing day in Paris.Læs mere
RejsendeYou have come so far!! I’m sorry it isn’t working out to get dialysis in other places. I’m stunned by all you have done. !! 😯. Looking forward to talking in person. There are a few words. Albergue ? A food pan something. What is that. Congratulations on all you both have done🎉🎉🎉🎉🥰🎉🎉🎉
RejsendeAlbergue is a cheap place to spend the night, only for pilgrims walking the Camino with a pilgrim passport. Paella is both the pan and the rice dish cooked in it. Lots of terminology, but very few acronyms!
RejsendeThat is quite an achievement 🥳🌻💜💐
RejsendeYou have come so far!! I’m sorry it isn’t working out to get dialysis in other places. I’m stunned by all you have done. !! 😯. Looking forward to talking in person. There are a few words. Albergue ? A food pan something. What is that. Congratulations on all you both have done🎉🎉🎉🎉🥰🎉🎉🎉
RejsendeAlbergue is a cheap place to spend the night, only for pilgrims walking the Camino with a pilgrim passport. Paella is both the pan and the rice dish cooked in it. Lots of terminology, but very few acronyms!
CONGRATULATIONS on halfway! This blog is a walking and food adventure and I am here for it. Your adventuring is on our minds ❤️ [Elizabeth liddle]