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Florence, Milan, Fiesole and the Da Vinci Quest
“But that ungrateful malicious people, who descended from Fiesole in ancient times, and still holds the mountain and the boulder” Dante, Inferno XV, 61-63 Greetings friends! Amy and I just wrapped up 9 glorious days in Florence, making a deep cultural dive into this incredible city for our 34th wedding anniversary. This was a return…
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My latest audiobook: The Roots of Irish Wisdom – Learning from Ancient Voices
The Roots of Irish Wisdom: Learning From Ancient Voices https://www.amazon.com/Roots-Irish-Wisdom-Learning-Ancient/dp/B0BS5BVH5D/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1VMPSY1ZT5LDI&keywords=roots+of+irish+wisdom&qid=1677561316&sprefix=roots+of+ir%2Caps%2C158&sr=8-1
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Solstice Beach Camping at Shi Shi
Welcome back friends! Well it has been over a month since I last posted to this blog, but in fact there remain many stories untold of my European travels while new adventures in the U.S. unfold. I will continue to post to this site from time and time and keep you updated on both. Last…
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Camino de Santiago: Part Nine – Completion and Enduring Friendships
On Tuesday, May 8th at approximately 1 pm in the afternoon Dominique Leblanc and myself strolled past the final ring of modern city streets surrounding Santiago and entered the ancient heart of the old city, following the scallop shells embedded in the cobblestones leading to the cathedral. After 799 KMs over 32 days of walking…
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Camino de Santiago: Part Eight – Final Stretch through Galicia
The last 200 KMs of the Camino included some of the most breathtaking scenery of the entire journey in the high country of Galicia and increased social interaction as the Pilgrim throngs thickened approaching Santiago. This was the point where I started slowing down, and stopping at roadside cafes more frequently to socialize and savor…
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Winter’s Final Gasp at the Cruz de Ferro
As indicated in an earlier post, there are three trials to the Camino, first the physical trial as you adjust to carrying your pack 20-30 KMs per day, then the mental trial crossing the long, dusty plains of the Meseta and Tierra del Campos between Burgos and Leon, and then finally the spiritual trial in…
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Camino de Santiago: Part Six – León and The Gathering Human Tide
I reached León, Spain on my 19th day of walking, with the high plains of the Meseta and the Tierra de Campos in my rear view mirror, roughly two thirds of my journey to Santiago completed. León is a fantastic city with great night life thus a natural location to take a rest day and…
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Camino de Santiago: Part Five – Opcions, Options
One of the greatest aspects of the Camino is the completely spontaneous way your journey unfolds. There is no point in making advance reservations for your lodging each day because you never know how far your legs will take you, or how an unexpected human interaction may change your trajectory. Just get up…
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Camino de Santiago: Part Four – The Beautiful Desolation of the Meseta
When you walk the Camino you will inevitably pick up more and more chatter about the most notorious portion of the journey as you approach Burgos. This section of the path is called “The Meseta”, an arid high elevation plain which stretches over 100 kilometers between Burgos and León, with long stretches of isolation.…
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Camino de Santiago: Part Three – Embracing the Physical Challenge in La Rioja
As you travel the path of the Camino you are reminded repeatedly that the journey consists of three sequential challenges: the first third physical, the second third mental, and the final third spiritual. Today I completed the 11th stage, of a 33 stage journey so the physical challenge is behind me. I feel…