Friday, September 12, 2014

THE CAMINO IS IN MY BLOOD












Last year I walked the Camino Frances starting in St. Jean Pied de Port, France and ending in Santiago de Compostela.  It was an exhilarating experience.  And like the fish in the eddy teased by the bait, I was hooked.  Since my return from that trip I have immersed myself in learning more about Spain, the language and the people.  And I have been planning a return trip…not just to Spain but to walk another Camino.  I learned that there are more than 10 different routes known as Caminos. Can you see where this is going for the next 10 years? 

So I will take on the mantle of the pilgrim soon.  The route I have chosen for this trip is the Camino Ingles (the English route). This Camino begins in Ferrol on the Atlantic Coast/Biscay Bay area of Galicia. It is the place where Pilgrims from England and Scotland and Northern Europe landed to begin their trek to Santiago. Ferrol was also the last place given on the “shipping forecast” on BBC radio 4 that I listened to everyday, twice a day for nearly six years while resident in Ireland and then Scotland.  Ferrol was a familiar name but an unknown place. And now that will change. 

My friend and former neighbor in Scotland, Jan will meet me in Spain and we will do the walk together.  In looking at the statistics about the routes and the travelers, the Camino Ingles is not as well traveled compared to Camino Frances.  For every one person who walks the The Ingles, thirty five people walk The Frances. Last year more than 150,000 walked the Frances route. So I think this route will be quieter, fewer pilgrims, perhaps a little more meditative.  It will be shorter.   This year the walk is only a 110 km or about 66 miles.  However the backpack will not be any lighter. 


Last year as I walked I experienced challenges along the way that needed to be resolved….route changes, physical pain, emotional highs and lows and a challenge to my resolve to complete the journey.  This year my intention is to walk for a college classmate and friend who will be experiencing many challenges over the next few months. The outcome that I am hoping for is that my friend Valerie will follow along on this journey.  From the journey she is making we will share our strength to walk among friends at a very big college reunion. 

Buen Camino,


                     

5 comments:

  1. Mel,
    I am so excited to "travel" along with you! This sounds exciting : )
    Buena suerte y un abrazo fuerte.
    with love,
    celeste

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  2. Dear Mel, I am so touched by your dedication of this Camino journey to our Regis classmate Valerie. We all celebrate with you this adventure and send love and prayers that it will be a great success and most of all an experience of a lifetime. love,

    Babs

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  3. Way to go Mel! I will be following you along the way and every mile thinking and praying for Valerie. May you only have sunny skies for the entire walk.
    Maybe next year you will travel to Poland and walk the paths of your ancestors in Gniezno!
    Carole

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  4. Hello Mel:
    We read with interest your latest posting.
    Also, we looked at your Coursera course from U Colorado Boulder.
    E+E

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  5. The sense of adventure has always been part of my sisters makeup.
    Her bro-Larry

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