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While I’m in Spain I have been using a credit card when feasible. When cash is needed, I spend Euros. Now if you’re like me, you may not be familiar with Euros, which is the money used throughout much of Europe. The exchange rate from dollars to euros is approximately $1.08 per Euro. Paper currency…
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So far I can figure out how to attach pictures to my posts, maybe because I’m using my phone, not a computer, but let me try,
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Walking on the Camino is an international affair I met people from Canada, Brazil, Michigan, The Netherlands, South Korea, Lithuania, New Orleans, Buffalo (that’s in New York) South Florida, Mexico, West Virginia, United Kingdom and several from Germany. A common conversation starter is, “where are you from?” When I say I’m from the US, I’m…
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Well this is the evening of my third day of walking. Today was over 13 miles in sunny weather through beautiful countryside. I hope to be able to post pictures on this blog but it’s not been easy, most likely operator error! But I wanted to let you guys know that I’m also putting some…
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It’s Monday April 29, I’m sitting on a train headed to Pamplona, where I’ll begin my walk, on Tuesday that is. I’ve used a variety of modes of transportation to get this far. I arrived at the Nashville Airport in my car, driven by Tammy. Then I took Delta Airlines to New York where I…
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My first day walking on the Camino is scheduled for April 30th. Prior to that I’ll be flying to Barcelona, Spain and taking a train from there to Pamplona, where I’ll begin walking. The traditional start for many people on the Camino de Santiago is to begin in the edge of France and the Camino…
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For a few years I’ve had a desire to walk the Camino de Santiago, which is historical series of roads across Spain that all head toward the city of Santiago, near the west coast of Spain. I intend to start my walk in late April, 2024 and will be walking close to 450 miles from…
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