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Walking the Camino's Way

Images & recollections from the 40 day, 555 mile pilgrimage I walked along the Camino de Santiago in the Fall of 2008 ...

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This was a fascinating ―art garden‖ that appeared as if it sprang up impromptu<br />

fashion over several weeks … There were <strong>the</strong> usual miniature ―pilgrim‘s cairns‖<br />

everywhere made of stones from <strong>the</strong> Path, and yet also <strong>the</strong>se obscure modern-art type<br />

sculptures. Mom spent a lot of time looking at <strong>the</strong>m all, while I simply gave <strong>the</strong>m a<br />

respectful nod and was on my <strong>Way</strong> …<br />

―There are no foreign lands. It is only <strong>the</strong><br />

traveler who is foreign.‖ ~ Robert Louis<br />

Stevenson<br />

This is so True — especially<br />

when reading ―Love‖ as a verb …<br />

―The experiences are so<br />

innumerable and varied, that <strong>the</strong><br />

journey appears to be interminable<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Destination is ever out of<br />

sight. But <strong>the</strong> wonder of it is, when<br />

at last you reach your Destination<br />

you find that you had never<br />

travelled at all! It was a journey<br />

from here to Here.‖ ~ Meher Baba<br />

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