My Camino day 8 May 23 2016

A very short day today, my walk partners and I were still tired from yesterday’s trek up and over the mountain. None of us is in a hurry and we are enjoying each little village, we spend time taking in each place we walk thru. Ready tomorrow for a few more miles, still quite a bit of vertical in front of us. All of our ailments are improving daily. 

One of the Asian ladies that we met on the train to St. Jean , fell and broke her arm, spent some time in the hospital in  Logrono. We wish her future safe travels along the Camino.we are spending the night in the village of Lorca. 

Today my focus was to forgive others.

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Author: mybuencamino

Finding my truths one step at a time.

6 thoughts on “My Camino day 8 May 23 2016”

  1. You can see why I fell in love with Spain. I could sit in one spot for hours. Secretly I didn’t want to come home, but when you have kids there no choice.

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  2. Mark Taintor, You amaze me! You ALWAYS have! The things you have tackled and the successes you have owned.
    As I look at your pictures, I can imagine you giving and sharing with the locals like ONLY YOU can do.You Taintortize them.
    I’m sure when they see you trek away they say…”Now That was a genuinely unique, real and friendly man. What a pleasure!!!”
    I know that’s what I always say when I leave you!
    Travel safely my friend and keep those blogs coming.
    Dianne Stearns

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  3. So nice to see parts of your journey and hear about some of your moments. Love it! You look fantastic honey!

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  4. Gracious Amigo for sharing your adventure; the pics, narratives and your revelations. Checking my computer daily for your postings as I find them so up lifting. You’ve inspired us to do our own little adventure in a couple months into the Haida Gwaii. Travel safe my friend. With metta … Pam and Fred

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  5. Aloha Marko: Your journals are expanding in spirit and energy, digging deep inside and making a ton of new friends.
    Tracey and I are in Maui and did a big trek into Haleakala yesterday. in Sliding Sands out Halemau. 11.3 miles with the grueling swicthback out. Traceys first time in and maybe the last, her fear of heights almost got the best of her but she made it. We are in slow mo, going to Hana to bathe away the aches in Wainapanapa and Hamoa.

    We are proud of your fortitude and resolve in this journey. I think you are finding what you set out to do and seek.

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