We got as far as Atlanta

It is the eleventh hour of our twenty-hour Atlanta layover. We spent much of it getting our Madrid boarding passes, getting to a hotel, and sleeping. Before that, however, and before our flight, our Camino began with one of those crazy bits of rhyme the Lord seems to love throwing our way. We took a Lyft to Sea-Tac airport. Pedro […]

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Blessing the Pilgrims

Just after the Noon Mass at our parish of Holy Rosary, Deacon Jim Fish bestowed the traditional Pilgrims’ Blessing on Francine and I – not to mention our “rucksacks”, “staves”, and shell and rosary. The blessing itself is ancient. In its current form it appears the Missal of Vich Cathedral, Barcelona, Spain, dated to AD 1078. We’re extremely grateful to […]

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Preparations

We leave for Spain on Tuesday, and we’ve definitely entered into scramble mode. Equipment purchases, refinements, and testing has gone on for months, but it always seems like there’s something breaking or not working at the last minute. Our rigourous training schedule has gone by the boards this week due to increasingly frantic work pressures. And of course, there’s always […]

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Camino Photo of the Day: Never Take the Shortcut

The pilgrim saying is, “always take the alternate path”. Many times, the Camino will temporarily split, and the “alternate” is a longer, more scenic way. Always take those. Sometimes, however, it’s a shortcut, like this goat path killing field down into the Río Miño valley. Don’t ever take those. I mean, it probably would have been okay with some snow […]

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