Tag: santiago de compostela
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The photography project I was a part of during my Camino is now exhibiting in Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Looks like I’m not one of the portraits they show, but many of the peregrinos I walked with are — ❤️ seeing their struggles & faces again! I guess I did my own version of…
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One of the cool things that happened on my Camino is that I was lucky enough to begin when the photographer Javier Iglesias Ramos was starting a new project. He calls it “IN ITINERE”, and it consists of taking a picture of each peregrino that arrived on their first day in Roncesvalles, and then another…
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A conversation I know I’m going to have many, many times when I get back to the States: Someone: How was the Camino de Santiago‽ Tim: I think it was the most extraordinary thing I’ve ever been a part of S: Whoa! How come? T: Well, umm, because, errr, ummm…I don’t know exactly S: Come…
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I’m having a hard time wrapping up posting about the Camino. It then occurred to me…I haven’t posted a toilet in so long! Why do they have lids? Is it protocol to put them down when you’re finished?
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Long-term travel is a bubble, the Camino even more so. Having to do real-life stuff like taxes is thus an extra hard burst (especially when you haven’t had any income in four months…). But my room in Santiago, though it didn’t come with a bathroom, did come with a desk & a magnificent view of…
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Being in Santiago, a cathedral city, on Easter was pretty great. It’s not my thing, but even I was awed by the spectacle and the processions throughout the day Roman legionnaires leading: Masses of peeps carrying the holy ones: All congregating at the ancient churches throughout the city: I don’t believe, but I know a…
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32 days, 779km → I arrived in Santiago de Compostela
