Dark winter days motivated me to knock some walking books off my long reading list. I’ll share several titles by women who walk in my Friday post this week.
Read MoreIt is the rare pilgrim who carries nothing at all, but I’ve seen those, too, and I’ve wondered if their souls were as free as their backs, although they might have been using a backpack service.
Read MoreVisual images are one way to tell a story. What do you carry on a journey to document your “way”? Journals or diaries? Phone calls to family and friends? Stillness in a moment?
Read MoreThe Kumano Kodō, a world heritage site, is a series of ancient pilgrimage routes that crisscross the Kii Hantō, the largest peninsula of Japan.
Read MoreA Camino pilgrim walked 1000 miles and painted a complete work every 5 miles for 6 months.
Read MoreHow do pilgrims face the disappointment of a walk canceled or postponed, potentially never to happen?
Read MoreThe destination can be motivation, but the journey is life, day-to-day, one foot in front of the other.
Read MoreA video of the paths I walked from St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago de Compostela on the Camino Frances.
Read MoreThe sun sets over the Atlantic after a journey of 500 miles on the Camino de Santiago.
Read MoreAutumn transitions, breakdowns, and breakthroughs. Sometimes I need a reminder of what I really love.
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