Camino Notes | Day 17.5
(Yesterday in) Zamora. It was a windy walk from El Cubo de la Tierra del Vino, and while I thanked my lucky clouds for not raining down with glee, the wind blew with all its Sunday strength to enthusiastically usher in the new week with 80KM howls and bursts. I was doing the walking, but the win...
Notes on Walking | Day 5
Vilafranca de los Barros. Today's walk was smooth and strangely relaxing even though the journey was over 20 kilometres. I made a conscious effort to stroll in my pace and not march to the destination in a frantic manner of 'I need to get there as soon as possible'. The weather was cloudy with ...
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Camino Notes | Day 17.5
(Yesterday in) Zamora. It was a windy walk from El Cubo de la Tierra del Vino, and while I thanked my lucky clouds for not raining down with glee, the wind blew with all its Sunday strength to enthusiastically usher in the new week with 80KM howls and bursts. I was doing the walking, but the win...
Notes on Walking | Day 5
Vilafranca de los Barros. Today's walk was smooth and strangely relaxing even though the journey was over 20 kilometres. I made a conscious effort to stroll in my pace and not march to the destination in a frantic manner of 'I need to get there as soon as possible'. The weather was cloudy with ...
Caminos Notes | 19.5
Shift in Gears; Change in Direction
web3 poems, prose and other crypto musings
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Almaden de la Plata.
The walk today demanded patience. It began with a 16KM trek on the highway before a 12KM trek through nature. And just before reaching Almaden, there is a steep 45° hill to go through.
The views were worth it I guess. Perhaps.
Each night I remember that I will have to walk again tomorrow, whether a longer or shorter distance, and I wonder - will my legs keep up.
There is no conquering the Camino; the task of walking is a submission to the journey; to be assessed, broken, open and put back together with a new drop of wisdom before the start of the next trip.
And when I ask my hips, my knees, my ankles and my feet if we shall make it to the next town, they say “We'll see”.
Before I entered the city, 3 friends who had walked past me on my way to the steep hill had caught up with me again. They were returning to Almaden for a friend's birthday and struck up a conversation with me about the Camino, places to see on the way (Merida & Salamanca) and around Spain (Toledo).
Ignacio, Juan, and Juan Alberto (…Juan Alberto??? I think…)
They invited me over to their spot where their friends were having drinks outside, and offered me water and a sandwich.
How kind of them. I wonder what other chance meetings I shall have on the way to Santiago. Just thinking about their kindness, camaraderie and laughter - I think I have all the energy I need for tomorrow.
We'll see.
Almaden de la Plata.
The walk today demanded patience. It began with a 16KM trek on the highway before a 12KM trek through nature. And just before reaching Almaden, there is a steep 45° hill to go through.
The views were worth it I guess. Perhaps.
Each night I remember that I will have to walk again tomorrow, whether a longer or shorter distance, and I wonder - will my legs keep up.
There is no conquering the Camino; the task of walking is a submission to the journey; to be assessed, broken, open and put back together with a new drop of wisdom before the start of the next trip.
And when I ask my hips, my knees, my ankles and my feet if we shall make it to the next town, they say “We'll see”.
Before I entered the city, 3 friends who had walked past me on my way to the steep hill had caught up with me again. They were returning to Almaden for a friend's birthday and struck up a conversation with me about the Camino, places to see on the way (Merida & Salamanca) and around Spain (Toledo).
Ignacio, Juan, and Juan Alberto (…Juan Alberto??? I think…)
They invited me over to their spot where their friends were having drinks outside, and offered me water and a sandwich.
How kind of them. I wonder what other chance meetings I shall have on the way to Santiago. Just thinking about their kindness, camaraderie and laughter - I think I have all the energy I need for tomorrow.
We'll see.
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