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Day 7 in Rabanal del Camino

Day 7 in Rabanal del Camino

As usual, we had breakfast set up the night before, so that in the morning all we need to do is boil water for tea, switch on the coffee maker, and welcome pilgrims into the kitchen for breakfast at 7 AM. The lovely family of four from Taiwan – mom and three boys aged 10, 9, and 5 – were among the last to join us. We are amazed to think that these young boys have walked over 500 kilometres…

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Day 6 in Rabanal del Camino

Day 6 in Rabanal del Camino

Sergei from Germany and Kevin from Taiwan were the last to leave this morning. Both young men left lasting impressions. Kevin showed us his two journals filled with precious memories which include pictures and writings of his own and from people he met along the Way, as well as us. Like most pilgrims, Sergei is on his way to Santiago, but Kevin already reached Santiago from Lisbon. He is now proudly carrying his Compostela in his side pocket and is walking…

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Day 5 in Rabanal del Camino

Day 5 in Rabanal del Camino

Three of our friendly Brazilian pilgrims set out before dawn this morning when the stars were still shining brightly. We’ve been lucky with the weather, except for a downpour Janine and I were caught in last week in Astorga. Yesterday, during afternoon tea, a pilgrim described a hail storm the previous day in Astorga as having “cherry-sized” hailstones, and then corrected himself, saying “maybe more like blueberries.” 😂  After the pilgrims had all left, we began our morning jobs. Janine…

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Day 4 in Rabanal del Camino

Day 4 in Rabanal del Camino

There were big hugs and heartfelt farewells once again this morning. I jokingly told Michael, the talented German musician who had entertained us so beautifully last night, that we considered locking him in the barn just to keep him here for another evening of music. He mentioned that he’s planning to write a book. If his writing is anything like his singing and guitar playing, it’s sure to be a bestseller. It was rewarding to read their comments in the…

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Day 3 in Rabanal del Camino

Day 3 in Rabanal del Camino

Before I came downstairs at 6:30 this morning to open the kitchen and put on the coffee, I could already smell it brewing. At first, I thought Nigel had beaten me to it, but it was probably a self-sufficient pilgrim who wanted to leave early and had his own coffee maker. Four pairs of boots had already disappeared from the shelf, which wasn’t surprising. Some pilgrims leave Rabanal very early to catch the sunrise from Cruz de Ferro, nearly eight…

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Day 2 in Rabanal del Camino

Day 2 in Rabanal del Camino

This day seemed like a week but it had only 24 hours! My head is buzzing, mostly in a good way but not entirely. Maybe a good night’s sleep is in order. 😴 The energy here at Guacelmo is incredible.  Janine was easily the busiest of all of us. She managed to clean the beds, wash nine loads of laundry, hang them on the clothes lines to dry in the warm sun. She got everything folded and put away, but…

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Day 4 on the Camino

Day 4 on the Camino

Yesterday, it took us ages to reach Rabanal del Camino, but that was a good thing. If we hadn’t taken our time and stopped for long breaks, we wouldn’t have met Luanne from Scotland, Kai from Germany, and Tatianna from Colombia. All were gregarious and fascinating, with Luanne and Kai being especially hilarious. I was completely mesmerized by Kai’s animated way of speaking, with his hands having a language of their own. Janine summed it up perfectly when she said…

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Camino 2024: Friendship, Service, and a Journey to the End of the World

Camino 2024: Friendship, Service, and a Journey to the End of the World

Dave and I are thrilled about our upcoming Camino, which promises to be a unique adventure. I’ll arrive 24 days ahead of Dave to serve as hospitalera at Refugio Guacelmo in Rabanal del Camino from September 1-15 with my friend, Janine from Australia. I have to admit to feeling nervous about travelling alone, but am sure the butterflies will settle down as soon as I see Janine’s smiling face. We became friends during COVID when walking “Camino For Good” Virtual…

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