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Tag Archives: Camino Portuguese
The Joy of Fanaticism. Camino Portuguese by the coast.(8)
The joy of fanaticism. Camino Portuguese by the Coast (8) I can be enthusiastic about many aspects of life but I would not have said I have been fanatical since my youth when Celtic won the European Cup in 1967 … Continue reading
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Tagged Camino Portuguese, European Cup
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Community on the Camino.
Community on the Camino. The Credencial. The pilgrim’s credential is an outward sign of belonging to the Camino community. This is obtained from Cathedrals or from the Amigos del Camino, usually in the place from where you start your camino. … Continue reading
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Tagged Camino Portuguese, Gosia Brykczynska, Iona Community, Jacques Salom, Real Camino, Spain
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Money and food: Part 2. Alpera – Iniesta.
Money and food, part 2. A discourse on food. When others who walk long distances first told me that food became less important to them when walking, I found it hard to believe. It is counter-intuitive when you think of … Continue reading
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Tagged Brazil, Camino Portuguese, La Lana, Spain
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