The weary, unshaven pilgrim stumbles in to a tiny medieval village on the Camino and searches desperately for . . . a WiFi connection to update his blog. 300,000 peregrinos may complete the Camino this year, and apparently most of them will write a blog, self-publish an eBook or upload a youTube video, explaining how they were going through a life transition and why the Camino was for them a life-changing experience.
Well, I’m going through a transition, and I could use a little life-changing just now.
Let us prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all. –Douglas Adams
I have read or watched a bunch of Camino blogs, eBooks and youTube videos, and I’m not much closer to effing the ineffable, but I do know that I only know what I feel when I try to put it into words or images. A few of my friends have expressed interest in following my journey, and that has given me sufficient excuse for this project. Since I am carrying only a phone, and my thumbs are very large, my posts will likely be sporadic and mercifully brief. You may follow this blog by entering your email address and clicking “follow” at the top of this page if you are using a computer, or at the bottom if you are using a phone.
Chris,
I’m so moved and also fascinated by with your journey. I’ll be following you and reading your blog. Sending you all good thoughts for a healing spiritual adventure. Toni is with you. Xo
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Godspeed Chris
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