I promised this a while ago, but I've been having trouble with my website for the past month. Forgive the delay. I hope the wait was worth it.
Here's a link to my Pinterest page where I've posted photos of my walk through Spain.
All I can say is it's a life-changing walk. No, I don't look different and I didn't lose any bad habits, except one. I seem incapable of worrying.
Showing posts with label Camino de Santiago. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camino de Santiago. Show all posts
16 January 2013
23 October 2012
Abbey says....
Next time my human walks through Spain, she better take me with her.
I also like this photo. I bark at it every time it comes up on the TV's screen saver. I don't know why the bull doesn't run from me, but it doesn't.
I am Abbey, an opinionated Westie (is there another kind?) I will offer my opinion on books, photos, etc., whenever I get a chance, but Keena Kincaid doesn't leaves her computer unattended very often. She says her life is on it and forbids me to chew on it.
I also like this photo. I bark at it every time it comes up on the TV's screen saver. I don't know why the bull doesn't run from me, but it doesn't.
I am Abbey, an opinionated Westie (is there another kind?) I will offer my opinion on books, photos, etc., whenever I get a chance, but Keena Kincaid doesn't leaves her computer unattended very often. She says her life is on it and forbids me to chew on it.
Labels:
Abbey,
Camino de Santiago,
Keena Kincaid,
Santiago
20 October 2012
Con pan y vino tinto
I just returned from walking the Camino de Santiago. It's funny. You'd think with hours and hours to do nothing but think, I'd have all kinds of blogs ready to post.
Alas, my thoughts were vaporous, revealing, concealing and oddly insubstantial. I'll post later, but for now I'm just going to share some photos.
The picture on the right was taken by my new friend, Chris. The photo below is one of the more creative yellow arrows that mark the path. It was high on a cafe's wall. I also found yellow arrows painted on rocks, in the roads, and on trees, guardrails and random signs. They could be hard to find.
Labels:
bread and wine,
Camino de Santiago,
Keena Kincaid,
pan y vino,
Santiago
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