Camino — Day Three

Camino — Day Three

RONCESVALLES to ZUBIRI May 4, 2016 Today — 13.6 miles Total — 28.5 miles We had a unique wake-up call this morning. At six a.m. we heard music. We assumed it was rudeness; it was way too loud and way too early. Nope! It was our Hospitalero (albergue host) strolling among the bunks, waking groggy, ruffle-haired pilgrims with his guitar and a medley of song excerpts. His repertoire encompassed everything from charming Spanish tunes to “Wake up little Suzie.” Our friend…

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Camino — Day Two

Camino — Day Two

REFUGE ORISSON to RONCESVALLES May 3, 2016 Today — 8.7 miles Total — 14.9 miles I wish I could blame my sleepless night on noisy roommates, but truth be told, I just couldn’t shut my brain off. Somewhere around 2:00 a.m. my eyes flew open and I was wide awake. Excitement? Doubts? Anxiety? Probably a bit of each. Determined to provide my body with some rest (if not sleep) for the difficult day ahead, I lay quietly in my upper…

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Camino — Day One

Camino — Day One

SAINT JEAN PIED DE PORT to REFUGE ORISSON May 2, 2016 Today — 6.2 miles, all up! This was it—the first day of my 500-mile journey! I awoke with a dry throat, tummy roiling. Much like the pre-game jitters I got years (and YEARS!) ago while playing college sports. I had heard the stories. The first day of the Camino was the absolute toughest. And with my lack of training I just wasn’t sure how my body would perform. Fortunately,…

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Saint Jean Pied de Port and Surrounds

Saint Jean Pied de Port and Surrounds

The next morning I awoke to clear blue skies and a much sunnier attitude. I nestled in my comfy bed as long as possible, then showered, packed and got ready for breakfast in town. My real Airbnb host, Melanie, arrived promptly at 9:00 and we drove to the cafe where Maria, my “saved me from the rain” host, served me a breakfast of bread, butter, jam and hot cocoa. I was to discover that’s pretty standard morning fare here in…

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The Beginning: Saint Jean Pied de Port

The Beginning: Saint Jean Pied de Port

Saint Jean Pied de Port, France—the traditional starting point for the Napoleon route of the Camino de Santiago—was my first destination. As I boarded the plane in Sacramento my main concern was making all my plane and train connections, especially since I don’t speak French. I knew once I arrived in Saint Jean I could breathe a sigh of relief. As previously agreed, my Airbnb host would be at the train station to pick me up, we’d go out for…

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Dee’s Camino — A Journey with Jesus

Dee’s Camino — A Journey with Jesus

  Relationship, not Accomplishment That’s what Jesus is reminding me these days. After months of planning I now have only one week before I fly off to Paris, en route to this grand adventure of the Camino de Santiago. For six weeks I’ll follow the centuries-old pilgrim path from Saint Jean Pied de Port, France to Santiago de Compostella, Spain. It’s a 500-mile trek and, until a few months ago, I felt pretty sure I could do it, even though…

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