A Pilgrim´s Daily Schedule
I´m still walking the Camino de Santiago, and it´s been a really intensive experience. I’ve been challenged on many fronts, mostly my feet! I´m on my third generation of blisters….
Read MoreOne Week on the Camino
Well, the blisters upon blister have finally healed, and walking is pretty good. 25 kms per day are easy now, which is about 15 miles. I got my backpack down…
Read MoreSuffering like a true pilgrim
Ha! Yeap, unlike my first Camino I·m plagued with blisters this time. My feet are killing me and every step of the way I am reminded of exactly how much…
Read MorePosh boats in the harbor
All sorts of ships sail/motor into the Horta harbor because of the location of the archipelago – 1000 miles off the coast of Europe (Portugal). It’s an ideal stopping-off point…
Read MoreLast walk on the Wharf
Here’s my last stroll along the wharf (docks) in the Horta Harbor. It’s my walk to the Physeter every day–just another day at the office 🙂 I’ll miss it. …
Read MoreA trip to Faial’s Botanical Garden
In between groups I took a walk up the hill to the Faial Botanical garden. It was a loveley place to spend an afternoon, and I got to see many…
Read MoreAlisa off to Spain for 6 weeks
Today I am flying to Spain (Pamplona) to begin another chapter in my European adventure. Tomorrow morning I will start walking the Camino de Santiago, a 750+ mile pilgrimage across Spain,…
Read More05 May Diary
05 May (Written for Biosphere Expeditions) Slot three participants proved to be a terrific team in the last two days. Despite the rough seas and strong winds on theAtlantic, and…
Read MoreAlisa Flying to Portugal Today
I am leaving Horta today and flying to Lisbon. I have a few more things to show you on Faial, so those posts will keep coming for a few more…
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