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The Camino starts here [ish]

Stu McGregor

Stu's mullings on Camino related stuff—the Life is the Camino and the Camino is life.

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  • Stu McGregor

    Small time thinker. Toitū te Tiriti! Poetry, Camino, singleness, pursuit of a coherent faith. Minister, lapsed geek, cultural observer, kinda activisty, trying not to be a dick (ughh so many mistakes).

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