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Almost there…but who is counting?

Santiago is 790 kilometers from St. Jean Pied de Port (France), where I started the Camino.  Signs along the way proclaim the kilometers remaining.  When the numbers were in the high triple digits, I ignored them, unlike other Pilgrims who photographed some if not all of these markers.  Frankly, it was too depressing to contemplate … Continue reading

Oh, the Places You´ll Go!

There is a Jewish saying that goes something like this:  Every town needs two synagogues; there is the one that you go to, and the one you´d never set foot in.   At home, this dichotomy is at play in my mind when it comes to stores and restaurants.  Indeed, sometimes I define myself by the places I will … Continue reading

It Takes a Village (to get a man) to Take a Shower

At one albergue in El Burgo Ranero, a village in the meseta, a hand-printed sign urged Pilgrims to shower before going to bed.  Each albergue has its rules (no smoking, quiet hours, etc.) but this was a first. “Do people really need to be reminded?” I asked the volunteer hospitalera, a woman from Toronto.  Who … Continue reading

How Much Can I Eat?

The Camino is about walking.  And food.  Without food, there is no fuel for walking.  Looking over my daily expenses, the overwhelming majority is food and drink.  The price of a bed and a hot shower, by comparison, is relatively low.  When I was walking with the Italian teenager, we agreed that trying to save … Continue reading

Of Cathedrals, Then and Now

Spain is filled with cathedrals.  Some are on the Camino.  For many Pilgrims, they are a welcome (visual) relief from the vast stretches of vineyards, olive groves and farmland.  For others, they are a source of spiritual inspiration or comfort; some attend the Pilgrim Mass.  And yet for others, the cathedrals are something to avoid. … Continue reading

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