
Walk with me on the Camino de Santiago, an ancient pilgrimage route across Spain and a catalyst for revelations.
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This post is part of a series following my 500-mile walk on the
Camino de Santiago. Start on Day 1 here.
Day 10, Sansol to Viana (7 miles)
“Rebecca! You don’t recognize me, do you? It’s Bridget!”
Bridget?! But …. this woman is clean...
This post is part of a series following my 500-mile walk on the
Camino de Santiago. Start on Day 1 here.
Day 9: Azqueta to Sansol (13 miles)
Crunch. Click. Crunch. Click.
It’s a rhythm that can carry you into eternity.
The more yo...
This post is part of a series following my 500-mile walk on the
Camino de Santiago. Start on Day 1 here.
Day 8: Cirauqui to Azqueta (15 miles)
I’m sitting with a half-dozen people who are studiously ignoring me.
They are all talking...
This post is part of a series following my 500-mile walk on the
Camino de Santiago. Start on Day 1 here.
Day 7: Uterga to Cirauqui (9 miles)
I have decided to take it a little easier on myself. Not just on my body, but on my mind.
I...
This post is part of a series following my 500-mile walk on the
Camino de Santiago. Start on Day 1 here.
Day 6: Pamplona to Uterga (13 miles)
“You got this.”
I hate pop-culture clichés. But here I am on a deserted street in Pamplona,...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
For decades I was known through my roles: mother, journalist, daughter, wife. Finally at midlife, I'm finding who I actually am, through travel, long-distance walking, storytelling and creativity. Still asking questions. Come walk with me.
Writes about overthinking, mental health, travel, walking the Camino de Santiago, midlife, family, home educating a teen and making every moment of this one, precious life count.
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