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Streets of Pamplona, quiet at lastBowed heads of the penitents“Cafe solo” for twoWith the makers of a Camino documentary: website at caminodoco.comAlto de Perdon“Where the way of the wind crosses the way of the stars.”PeregrinasToward SantiagoSunrise in Puenta la ReinaPuenta la ReinaPilgrim shadow on the ancient Roman roadIn the footsteps of a Roman soldier
10 thoughts on “If a Picture is Worth a Thousand Words – Part Two”
Like everyone else I’m really loving following your journey. You both always look very happy. It seems you’ve covered a lot of miles. I, for what ever reason, always had trouble with those kilometers to miles conversions. Are you ahead of schedule, right on schedule, or did you not even worry about a schedule? I also wanted to ask if you’ve had some good Spanish coffee, but I think a recent posted photo answered that. Is it hard being a vegetarian? I’m so happy for you guys and just a little bit envious.
I enjoy your pictures and travel posts. Each time I drive by “Moore School” I think of you and realize you could be in there but instead are on the “open road.” Stay safe and happy!
So reminiscent of Don Quixote!
Like everyone else I’m really loving following your journey. You both always look very happy. It seems you’ve covered a lot of miles. I, for what ever reason, always had trouble with those kilometers to miles conversions. Are you ahead of schedule, right on schedule, or did you not even worry about a schedule? I also wanted to ask if you’ve had some good Spanish coffee, but I think a recent posted photo answered that. Is it hard being a vegetarian? I’m so happy for you guys and just a little bit envious.
Jack
I love the photos. Especially walking in the footsteps of the early romans. Your blog is fantastic.
Nice meeting both of you at campground and have enjoyed your pictures. Hope to see you both again soon and Buen Camino!
Thanks for making it possible for us to see your wonderful trip.
Hi Judy,
I enjoy your pictures and travel posts. Each time I drive by “Moore School” I think of you and realize you could be in there but instead are on the “open road.” Stay safe and happy!
Your neighbor,
Dawn
Your pictorial expedition is truly phenomenal; I’m really enjoying all the history, trails and beauty your photos reveal! Thanks with love and hugs!!!
Love the pics of the two of you!
You girls look like you are having the time of your life-and you are! Your photo are fabulous.
Beautiful!