Contemplations

It’s a week now, and this year’s Camino is nothing like any of those I walked prior. While there is a small group of pilgrims forming that try to walk or dine together, most walking and dining isもっと詳しく
It’s a week now, and this year’s Camino is nothing like any of those I walked prior. While there is a small group of pilgrims forming that try to walk or dine together, most walking and dining isもっと詳しく
Today will be a slightly more strenuous day, compared to yesterday’s walk in the park. 27km, which is OK, but 38°C and no stops for most of it.
Right now it’s cool and fun to walk. We’ll seeもっと詳しく
My Hostel bed for tonight. The lower bunk, a luxury on the Camino, near a window for airflow, and with extra pillow height. On the Camino, that’s the definition of heaven.
Todays 23 kilometer flew by. After a stop in Hornillos to recharge the empty coffee battery, the way just rolled a bit and led to San Bol, where I cooled my feet and rested in the shade until it wasもっと詳しく
旅行者Mikka. Perhaps it is true you can never go back again. It seems from reading in the past this was very social. And now not so much. If you came next year perhaps even different again. I fear leaving and going back to Vietnam. What it was once to me can never be again. Will I like it? Is it so different? Perhaps we all ask the same questions when we come back to a thing. I don’t personally believe there is a going back. Everything changes but our memories are frozen in time. That can be good. And bad.