tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7375747859437771914.post1659541040975483717..comments2013-08-06T09:14:52.444-07:00Comments on 2009 Pilgrims in France and Spain: Day 4: Bruma to SigueiroSilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14206993775726151899noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7375747859437771914.post-81670418526816643282011-03-16T08:43:27.208-07:002011-03-16T08:43:27.208-07:00I think walking there is an exciting experience, I...I think walking there is an exciting experience, I'd like to going there, because that place is like a paradise, and it doesn't matter that place being so cold.m10mkamagrahttp://www.buykamagraonline.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7375747859437771914.post-33851464314349596682010-07-09T03:39:25.517-07:002010-07-09T03:39:25.517-07:00Hello! I am in Sigüeiro right now, in the Bibliot...Hello! I am in Sigüeiro right now, in the Biblioteca Municipal, right by the abstract scultpure in that off white color with outstretched arms you took a picture of.<br /><br />This is my second camino, I just finished my first about a week and a half ago, Sevilla-Santiago (Via de la Plata to León, then the Camino Frances). I had some extra time and decided to do the Camino Ingles. I ran across this site doing a bit of research on it, and I read the entry for the day on my phone before I walked everyday. The only day I saw another pilgrim was Ferrol-Neda, my first day on the trail. I felt kind of lonely, like there wasn´t any other pilgrims out there, but this blog helped keep me on track. <br /><br />I should make Santiago either today or tomorrow...depending what time I can tear myself away from this computer. Its only noon right now...but I also haven´t seen a free computer for a while. Choices, choices...<br /><br />I met Sue Kenny, the Canadian you mention in the next entry, at the monument to JP2 in San Marcos, my first time in Santiago when I finished my first camino a few weeks ago.<br /><br />I have a few weeks off before I do more walking, but I´m not done just yet. I´m meeting two friends in Santiago, spending a bit of time in London, then we are doing a section of the Portugeuse Camino in reverse to Fatima (or as close as we can get before we run out of time). Then, I head home to Alaska in time for the start of my next year of college.<br /><br />Thanks for being an inspiration for me as I walked the English Route! <br /><br />Fair winds and following seas,<br /><br />-Grace<br /><br />PS- You´re welcome to write me back, if you´d like. The email I use most is GraceAk01@hotmail.com.Grace from Alaskahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00673091614040617512noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7375747859437771914.post-20261039858042620142009-06-25T01:46:34.787-07:002009-06-25T01:46:34.787-07:00Hello Both
Sylvia ...how are your fingers? and now...Hello Both<br />Sylvia ...how are your fingers? and now sore feet too! trust that the route has been 'pretty' despite being long and flat (read boring maybe) and that you have enjoyed the sights at least.<br />Still keeping tabs on your movements, and lovely to read what you are seeing, doing, eating and where you are on your journey.<br />Kathy pilgrimAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com