Thank you, Spain!


Medieval cities along the Camino -- always on hills
It’s happening.  We’re finding ourselves more often and for lengthening stretches of time just being in the moment.  Not thinking about anything. Just enjoying the vista of yellow canola fields; or watching clouds billow across blue skies; or walking along a stream in the deep woods. We’ve read about the meditative aspect of walking the Camino.  It's real...
 
Spring is a time for flowers



Sometimes God himself points the Way on the Camino...
There is no cost to walk the Camino -- Spain maintains it....provides markers and hundreds of miles of lovely paths simply because the country believes in the pilgrimage. 

Local people call out, "Buen Camino" as we walk by.  We're deeply grateful for this lovely experience.  Thank you, Spain! 


Vinyards in the Pyrenees

Vistas of canola fields



Sometimes the Camino follows Roman roads

A farmer created a world map in his field









A local quarry maintains
the Camino through their property...

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