The End of the World
As quickly as my trip began, it came to a close. The last few days of walking I was dreaming of the sea, and…
Read MoreAs quickly as my trip began, it came to a close. The last few days of walking I was dreaming of the sea, and…
Read MoreI have been accused by those who know me best for being a bit Polyanna when blogging about my experiences. I have been trying…
Read MoreWhen you last heard from me I was beaten down and blistered up. Happily, after that most difficult day of wandering around in rural…
Read MoreYesterday started with a graceful sunrise over a city receding into the distance as I rose up the trail. Yesterday endeed with weeping blisters covering…
Read MoreWhile the first day on the Camino was nothing but skipping and singing merrily downhill, the last three days proved a bit more difficult….
Read MoreToday was our first day walking. We woke up, bleary eyed and weary, and went through the unfamiliar (soon to be supremely familiar) motions…
Read MoreWhere Madrid is a city of wide promenades, grand plazas, and the latest in arts and culture, Seville is an ancient city with winding,…
Read MoreI can’t believe it, but I am here. This bought of insanity started just after Bike & Build, about a year ago. I watched…
Read MoreTomorrow I’m heading to Spain with a backpack, a tablet (to keep you all involved), and enough excitement/terror to keep me awake for a…
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