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Published: June 18th 2010
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Me, Valerie and Alberto with Pamplona in the distance Camino Love.
I wasn't prepared for the camaraderie and friendships that form when on the camino. I thought that I'd be here alone most of the time. But quite the opposite, the first 2 weeks were like summer camp. Everyone had the energy and thrill of being here. For some, it may have taken many years. You develop a bond of having walked a piece of the way with someone.
Being here alone allows a tremendous sense of freedom. Nobody knows me or my past. They take me at face value and I take them at theirs. It allows a certain anonymity, sort of like being in chat rooms. You can be free to talk about anything without fear. People either like you or hate you, find you interesting or boring. They either stay with you for a while or move on quickly. That's life!
The issues are similar amongst the pilgrims. Normal life issues, work, personal relationships, health or lack thereof. Although this may seem quite heavy, it isn't really. Because in between the quiet times of soul searching there's the fun and laughter and the
euphoria that is shared of the camino and being in Spain. And it's good in a way that people from all over the world feel the same and can understand. And nobody tells you what to do and when. They accept that you want to be alone or do something different and you'll catch up later. No worries. Nobody feels hurt by this. Why don't we do that in real life?
Many people have contributed to the fun and great memories I'll keep with me until I'm old and grey.
This is a big blog of pictures of the people who made a difference on my camino.
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Heather
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I really enjoyed your post from the Camino. My community blog has a section called "Medicine for the Midlife" and it's the journal entries from an American who just picked up one day and did the Camino. It's interesting. My blog is always looking for travel reviews, photos, commentaries, etc, to share. If you have the time, check it out at dirty-hippies.blogspot.com, or email me at dirtyhippiesblog@gmail.com. Continued fun on your travels! Heather :)