We started planning our Camino journey about a year ago. While I had no set expectations, I did have hopes that it would be memorable and magical. While every day was memorable not every day was magical. Some days were just a long, hot walk with a tired aching body. The saying goes that the Camino will bring you what you need. I believe that statement is true. The long walking days brought new friendships, new experiences and lots of time for contemplation and meditation. Robert and I took our Camino at a slow pace, believing the journey was more important than the destination. I am honestly glad we took the time to walk slow, rest and savor the moments on the trail. Life is meant to be lived, not chased! If you ever choose to engage in a walk such as the Camino, I urge you to take time to stop, observe, smile and engage, your Camino will continue even after you return home. Enjoy your journey!
Here are some final pictures of our journey. (not in any kind of order)
Buen Camino,
Ginny
Many thanks for this. Such beauty!!
We have a Camino treat for you. Look for us in church soon.
Thanks for sharing some personal insights, and all the wonderful images that will be locked in my mind fondly.
It will he in my mind for a long time.
What a wonder adventure!
It was an adventure … more than I expected.
I loved “your Camino’” as I loved my own 10 years ago with my older sister. Now my younger sister wants to do it in 2021. I told her I would go with her. We’ll see.
I may return, but not until my feet stop hurting!
Thank you for sharing this wonderful experience. I have enjoyed all the great pictures.
Happy a safe trip home