These are photos taken on the road from Estella-Lizarra to Vianna.
One of the most famous attractions on The Camino is the ever flowing fountain of wine in Ayegui, Navarre Province. There is a lot written about it already, so it sure as hell doesn’t need my help. Go look it up yourself, I’m not even giving you a link!
But here’s me when it comes to Wine….
Meanwhile, back in Spain….
Stacy had some very significant experiences with the concept of Communion, but that’s Her Camino to tell or to keep to herself. And remember that–you have the option to keep all of your Camino experiences to yourself.
And that goes for me, too. There’s three things that I haven’t told you about already, and rest assured they were juicy, emotional and weird! But some stuff needs to stay just My Camino.
During the journey, I did witness Stacy experience her faith on a level that was awe inspiring, and therefore, literally Awesome. She’s been an Episcopal priest for twenty years. Church after church we entered, sometimes together, sometimes she went in alone. There may have been one or two that I saw which didn’t, but only because she was already in a church. She asked me to write down her experiences for her in the places which moved her. So, in a sense I became her Chronicler, which was very grounding for me.
Stacy and I are very similar, and then suddenly we will be very different. On matters such as faith and religion, I struggle where she has a clarity of purpose that shines like a beacon. Of course, Buddhism is better than Christianity, so I’m right and she’s wrong and that evens things out.
I’m kidding.
This a short one, in honor of Not Talking about The Usual. Can you dig it?
Place Your Camino Here:
Buen Camino.







