ON THE ROAD WITH ANN – Onward to Santiago
(Editor’s note: a much longer post today, as we catch you up on the end of the camino without spamming […]
(Editor’s note: a much longer post today, as we catch you up on the end of the camino without spamming […]
(sent by Ann on Oct 23) Tomorrow we walk into Santiago. Alas, the forecast is for rain. As my roommate
(Remember: to see an enlargement of a photo, just click on it) We had a glorious walk through stone and
Lots of photos for you today … hope you enjoy! We are tired, but doing well!
So much I want to tell you, but after a full day of walking, then our group talking together (and
Designed to keep out rats and rain. Can be simple or ornate, often full of religious symbolism. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%B3rreo
This is the trio I spoke of the other day. The dad gave me the poem his grandfather had written
The Camino is full of symbols and rituals, which can be taken literally, dismissed as silly, or taken metaphorically. Pilgrims
First round of photos. My camera broke. These are rather poor, taking with iPhone through waterproof cover. [nggallery id=13]
We have now walked for four days, and the sun is shining at last. The countryside is stunning on an