Friends

One of the most important parts of a Camino is the people that you meet and interact with. We have met many people along the way, and many of those whom we have interacted with repeatedly, but oftenLeer más
Sean’s Kindness…

Sean has been patient, encouraging, wise (often reminding me of my father and of Nancy—two of my favorite people!).
Add kind to that list. There have been far too many examples to list, but I willLeer más
Friends part 2

When we crossed the bridge into Zubiri, Sean spotted Carlo down by the water. We visited again and met his friend Luigi.
And we keep running into them—by happenstance?
Even while writing thisLeer más
I Remembered!

Another great pilgrim dinner! And this time I remembered to take a picture before I scarfed it all down.
The menu said fried rice with vegetables, but I think it was couscous. I recognized zucchini,Leer más
Logrono

Had some difficulty breathing during the night, lack of dialysis catching up with me. We decided to skip ahead to Logrono with a quick stop at the wine fountain.
A day of missteps! In short, stoppedLeer más
Bells

We have heard a lot of bells on our Camino.
First it was mostly on animals: cows, sheep, and even some horses.
Then it seemed like we always passed through a small village at the top of the hour andLeer más
Respect

I have sometimes felt embarrassed and disappointed in myself on this Camino.
Taking a cab to finish the climb over the Pyrenees on our first day. Taking a cab to get from one side of Pamplona to theLeer más
Thunder or Door?

Some of the doors here at Hotel Logrono close with such difficulty that they are hard to distinguish from the thunder outside. Hint: the doors make a louder, shorter sound, while the thunder makes aLeer más
Somewhere in between…

According to the stages that we have completed on the Camino, solely walking, we have walked 46.4 miles so far, plus a bit more for partial stages.
According to my FitBit we have walked 81.93 milesLeer más
Dizzy as a Loon

Dialysis went well yesterday, particularly considering the language barrier. Everyone was very kind—doctor, nurses, technicians, and even patients. The other patients were very interested in where ILeer más
Food

Cousin Russ wrote that he thought he was gaining weight reading about our food experiences. Well, it’s a good thing we’re walking so much!
What I’d read: meager breakfast, big meal at noon,Leer más
On the road again…

Nancy and I will frequently sing that phrase (we don’t know the rest of the words) whenever we start out on a trip—whether a road trip, a short journey to visit one of the boys, or one of ourLeer más
Navarrete

Just a quickie. Walked after dialysis to get part of tomorrow’s climb out of the way. Stopped in Navarrete—a lovely little village. I’ve attached pictures of the church here as well as the BESTLeer más
Najera

We got an early start today and thought we would be in Najera by lunch, the maybe go further and take some distance off tomorrow’s trek. However, we took a wrong turn somewhere (or missed a turn)Leer más
Purple

Silly thing. I became obsessed with the color purple during my preparations for the Camino. Purple iPhone, can opener, towel, collapsible cup, and so forth. Don’t know why. It’s just become myLeer más
Random thoughts…

Scattered thoughts, no particular theme.
Thank God for Sean. I can’t imagine making it this far without him, or having hope of continuing.
There’s nothing quite like reaching the top of aLeer más
Random thoughts, part 2

Made it safely to Santo Domingo. The last picture is from our room at the albergue. “3rd” floor, which is European for 4th floor! Quite a climb—especially at the end of a Camino day.
We’reLeer más
Clay day

Yesterday was rock day. Today was clay day. I’ve attached a photo from both days to show the difference.
Today was difficult in a different way. Yesterday’s thunderstorm had really stirred up theLeer más
Proud Father

Yesterday was Father’s Day and it was quite possibly my best one yet! I had three goals on this Camino: draw closer to God, draw closer to my son, and have a grand adventure. And I am getting toLeer más
A Couple 360’s

Just a couple of 360 degree videos I shot while walking the Camino. The first is from yesterday and you can see “the storm clouds are gathering” (line stolen from the TV show Sports Night). TheLeer más
Belorado

Safely holed up in Belorado—which puts us “on schedule.” Tomorrow may prove to be grueling: uphill all the way with over 16 miles to cover (according to the Camino planner we’ve done justLeer más
Marking the Way…

Linda asked if there weren’t sign posts to mark the way. Oh boy are there!
There’s every kind of marker, but sometimes you have to really be on the lookout—and fortunately I’m with Sean whoLeer más
Rained IN

Last night we got “rained in”. And hailed! And lightning’d!
We were enjoying our dinner meal (the pilgrim menu for me with sweet rice with langostinos as first course, red peppers stuffed withLeer más
Event-full Day!

Sean and I rose early, knowing we had a long day to get to San Juan de Ortega—including a significant climb. Little did we know.
We had over 7 miles in by 9:30. Stopped to grab breakfast and a rainLeer más
Kindness

I wish I had a picture to post with this—but a picture probably wouldn’t do it justice.
Yesterday I had struggled up a hill (a frequent occurrence!) and had stopped to catch my breath at the top.Leer más