The Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela is a centuries old trek across northern Spain done by following "The Camino de Santiago", the road to Santiago. Before February of 2001 I had not heard of "The Camino" nor of the Pilgrimage. By the end of October of that year I was in Santiago after completing the walk myself. I thought that when I reached Santiago my journey was over but I see now that my journey started way before I got to Spain and still has not ended.
Tuesday, May 03, 2011
Life: What I've Learned So Far
Don't be afraid to stand out from the crowd. Be brave, be bold and do things your own way.
-Unknown
7 comments:
Kay Dennison
said...
Great quote -- and so very, very true!!!! Somehow I'm thinking of Frank Sinatra's song!
Hi, I'm Melanie Shelton, and I’m a student at Kenyon College. I’m wondering if I could ask you some questions for a paper I'm writing about the Camino. Thanks, and I hope to hear from you soon! Melanie
<span>Hi, I'm Melanie Shelton, and I’m a student at Kenyon College. I’m wondering if I could ask you some questions for a paper I'm writing about the Camino. Thanks, and I hope to hear from you soon! Melanie </span>
7 comments:
Great quote -- and so very, very true!!!! Somehow I'm thinking of Frank Sinatra's song!
I like the photo. I wonder how the tulips ended up where they are. Guess they were brave, bold and did things their own way. Duh.
Great, now thaI've got that song stuck in my head. ;)
LOL!
Hi, I'm Melanie Shelton, and I’m a student at Kenyon College. I’m wondering if I could ask you some questions for a paper I'm writing about the Camino. Thanks, and I hope to hear from you soon! Melanie
<span>Hi, I'm Melanie Shelton, and I’m a student at Kenyon College. I’m wondering if I could ask you some questions for a paper I'm writing about the Camino. Thanks, and I hope to hear from you soon! Melanie </span>
I would be glad to answer your questions.
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