Photo by Michael George @migeophoto // Journal from the Camino de Santiago: Danielle was telling us about her life with no home. Born in Africa, she moved every few years. A child of war. She had taken a liking to me and Joseph, an Italian air force pilot with piercing blue eyes. I could tell by the number of wine glasses she had poured us over the past few hours. It was my second day in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port. Finally, the air felt ready for my departure. Danielle continued, “I may be from nowhere but I am the most free. Everywhere is my country. I have no house or money to keep me anywhere.” She didn’t mention love, children, family. Danielle operates an albergue and prepares walkers for their journey every day. She told us of people with cancer who refused treatment and decided if it was to be, they would die walking. “I received two phone calls last month; the police.” A young boy’s father had a heart attack on the first day. The Pyrenees mountains are a brutal beginning. It takes 25 kilometers (32 if you count the elevation) to get to Roncesvalles from Saint-Jean. The elevation gain is roughly 4,600 feet. Many people stop in Orisson, partly up the range, to split the journey into two days. I had plans to walk the entirety the following morning. I was surrounded by Rolf from Holland, Anne from Australia, Joseph from Italy, Danielle from nowhere, and Bob from Norway. “More and more people don’t walk the Camino because they believe [in the Catholic faith]. They do it because they are in pain. There are also those who walk without getting it. They are entitled, holding onto the luxury and demands they find in real life. A tourist demands, the pilgrim thanks. I hope they will learn something on the way. What you feel here you will not feel there. For the next month you are without the system.” We all laughed. Danielle did not. // #caminodesantiago #pyrenees #morningonthecamino #elcaminodesantiago #caminofrances #saintjeanpieddeport #france #spain #hiking #elcamino #theway #walkingtheway #thewayofsaintjames #dewymorning #spiderweb #fog #dew

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Photo by Michael George @migeophoto // Journal from the Camino de Santiago: Danielle was telling us about her life with no home. Born in Africa, she moved every few years. A child of war. She had taken a liking to me and Joseph, an Italian air force pilot with piercing blue eyes. I could tell by the number of wine glasses she had poured us over the past few hours. It was my second day in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port. Finally, the air felt ready for my departure. Danielle continued, “I may be from nowhere but I am the most free. Everywhere is my country. I have no house or money to keep me anywhere.” She didn’t mention love, children, family. Danielle operates an albergue and prepares walkers for their journey every day. She told us of people with cancer who refused treatment and decided if it was to be, they would die walking. “I received two phone calls last month; the police.” A young boy’s father had a heart attack on the first day. The Pyrenees mountains are a brutal beginning. It takes 25 kilometers (32 if you count the elevation) to get to Roncesvalles from Saint-Jean. The elevation gain is roughly 4,600 feet. Many people stop in Orisson, partly up the range, to split the journey into two days. I had plans to walk the entirety the following morning. I was surrounded by Rolf from Holland, Anne from Australia, Joseph from Italy, Danielle from nowhere, and Bob from Norway. “More and more people don’t walk the Camino because they believe [in the Catholic faith]. They do it because they are in pain. There are also those who walk without getting it. They are entitled, holding onto the luxury and demands they find in real life. A tourist demands, the pilgrim thanks. I hope they will learn something on the way. What you feel here you will not feel there. For the next month you are without the system.” We all laughed. Danielle did not. // #caminodesantiago #pyrenees #morningonthecamino #elcaminodesantiago #caminofrances #saintjeanpieddeport #france #spain #hiking #elcamino #theway #walkingtheway #thewayofsaintjames #dewymorning #spiderweb #fog #dew


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