Monthly Archives: March 2013

Lost

All but two of the group set out from the almost non-village of Ribadiso at 7:30 a.m.  We walked 15 minutes into town and stopped for cafe con leche and packaged donuts, the only items available that morning at the … Continue reading

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Endurance

The sun did rise as it’s supposed to on the second day of the Camino, but it didn’t seem to, obscured as it was by the charcoal grey clouds. We set out from Portomarin at  7:30 in the morning, stopping … Continue reading

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Buen Camino

The following is the post I wrote for Westtown School’s Senior Projects Blog: The first steps on the Camino are toward obtaining the pilgrim’s passport, a document that is stamped along the way to show that you have actually walked … Continue reading

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Wild and Precious

I decided that I wanted to have one thing to center upon while I’m walking the Camino. We’ve given the students a list of queries (in Quaker tradition) for them to think about and I will reflect on them as … Continue reading

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Less Is Less

Packing for the Camino. It is more difficult than I thought it would be to pare down to the bare necessities. It is essential that the backpack be light enough for my back to bear it and that means giving … Continue reading

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