Through this archway begins my actual Camino walk in a few minutes. St. Jean Pied de Port is an incredibly nice place, even if it were not the beginning of my walk.
My first night in an Alberge went very well except my clothes didn't get dry, no big deal.
Going to the post office to send extra stuff to Santiago so I don't have to carry it all 500 miles.
The prayer of this day is that the shutters of my heart be open to God breath. Please join me in that today.
As a result of walking the Camino de Santiago, a pilgrimage that takes one to Santiago de Compostela in northwest Spain, we have decided to live in Spain during retirement. This blog attempts to record our journey.
Enjoy the trip with us, and be sure to read the entry How This Blog Name Came About.
Friday, September 2, 2016
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ReplyDeleteSo much love to you in these first days especially. Mwa.
ReplyDeleteI was in your shoes 2 years ago and it's intriguing to see The Way through other's eyes. Looking forward to following your journey. Buen Camino!
ReplyDeleteMay spiritual breezes soften your path and sooth your soul.
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