Hola everyone,
Transition to post-Camino living is slow and for that I am grateful. My life pace is picking back up again and I am using my Camino memories to help keep me grounded and in the moment, an ongoing process none the less.
My main reason for posting today is to let you all know that I am hosting a gathering:
Where: The Unitarian Universalist Church lower level
2 Forge Road, Boiling Springs
When: Saturday 12/1
6-10ish
Talk around 7ish
Details: Pot Luck I will make chili and have cider and if you want to bring a dish to share that would be
appreciated.
It will be an evening of sharing about the Camino with Gay Walker, Gerri and Bill Myers and myself talking about our individual experiences on the Camino, eating, laughing, and perhaps some dancing. Many of you have questions and want to hear first hand about our experiences so I thought it would be a great way to bring everyone together and celebrate my 60th birthday as well.
If you have any questions or want to call for any reason my number is 385-2170 Hope to see you there.
I will probably continue to blog about my lessons on the Camino and flesh out what I've already written should you want to read more of my ramblings. I've discovered I like to write and it is a way for me to keep the Camino alive and in my heart and soul.
Much love to you all for your ongoing support and belief in me. I and we have much to be grateful for in our lives and taking time to pause and consciously name those blessings sets the tone for the day. See you on the 1st. Buen Camino to the journey in your lives and as always, embrace the day. Love Camille
I have discovered I like to read what you write!
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Hi Camille, I am a co-worker of Lisa DeMarco and she told me about your blog when she found out that I am seriously planning on doing the Camino de Santiago. It might be a couple of years before I get there but I am starting to plan now. I turned 60 last year and still do a lot of hiking and backpacking... but of course nothing like the Camino. I am beginning to read your blog about your journey and hope to hear more about it. Thanks for sharing,
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