dear Olive, lovely to see another chapter of your walk, and finally approach the first big city Burgos - a true landmark... spirit feels a bit less high, but you're soldering on... and food & accomms look and sound great... it seems that you at this point are through with physical challenges, like blisters... tiredness still there... and paths along traffic roads - there's more to come!! In my experience thats a time when the question 'Why the Camino?' comes up stronger, as there's some settled-in routine and not much survival & safety issues... why am I doing this?... to prove that I can do it? ...to myself? ...to my friends and family (who might have thought this a crazy idea in the first place)?... ...what is (this) pilgrimage about? Often when I hit that inner place while walking it, I felt the original magic of the idea suddenly present again... there's more to this than the 'outer' experience... this is about learning more about myself, and my life's purpose... the magic about being in the present... stepping back from what I think my life is, and is about... to me it truly was discovery and proof, that I'm on an inner journey, as much as the outer experiences and circumstances might 'bombard' my senses (in good and also challenging ways)... I hope to hear more of your inner process, as you advance, and very curious now about how you will eventually feel, when Santiago is only a few kms away anymore, and indeed, when you arrive at the cathedral... but we're (well: you're) not there yet - so for now, the next step is the most important... 🙏💚☺
Thank you! ❤ Your reflections on the 'Why the Camino?' question truly resonate with me. What's interesting is that, somewhere along the way, I seem to have discovered that answer without even realising it, all while immersed in the daily experiences.
I see that too for myself as well... it goes beyond words... sometimes its good just to have the question, and live (walk) 'it', and the answer comes in many-fold ways...@@oliviaelenat 🧡
Thank you for the great videos. I walked the Frances solo in 2022. I loved El Decanso in San Juan de Ortega, too! I stayed and ate there. The next day I took the "rio" river route into Burgos which is heavenly and avoids the highway. After Orbaneja Riopico, turn left at the white condo complex near the highway, walk around the airport fencing, then from Castañares roundabour turn into a industrial area that connects with parkland that follows a river around 5 km right into central Burgos. Take the 3rd/last pedestrian bridge into Burgos via Arco de Santa Maria, it takes you right to the Cathedral. Enjoy every moment!
Thank you! ❤ It's nice when fellow travellers recognise or have stayed in the same places! The other route would've definitely been better. I appreciate your suggestion and will keep it in mind! 😊
Just wanted to say how much I’ve enjoyed your posts so far. I did the CF in April 2022 and recognised the emotions you are going through. It was such an amazing experience and please keep up the good work - I look forward to seeing how you get on with the challenges to come. Merry Christmas
Thank you so much for posting this series. Your videos are so well done!!! My wife and I are walking the Camino Frances in May and really enjoy watching your videos!!! Buen Camino!!!
You missed the nicest albergue....hospital de peregrinos jlJyan Bautista. Behind the church...in the church. Epic.. I m8ssed it too. Last year. This year no. I have been there for the hosputalero training. There you feel the spirit of Camino.
Thank you! ❤ I am using a mirrorless camera too (Sony a7III), but since I didn't have a smaller action/vlog camera, I ended up using the phone in many situations (while moving or when it was more convenient). 😊
dear Olive,
lovely to see another chapter of your walk, and finally approach the first big city Burgos - a true landmark... spirit feels a bit less high, but you're soldering on... and food & accomms look and sound great... it seems that you at this point are through with physical challenges, like blisters... tiredness still there... and paths along traffic roads - there's more to come!!
In my experience thats a time when the question 'Why the Camino?' comes up stronger, as there's some settled-in routine and not much survival & safety issues... why am I doing this?... to prove that I can do it? ...to myself? ...to my friends and family (who might have thought this a crazy idea in the first place)?...
...what is (this) pilgrimage about? Often when I hit that inner place while walking it, I felt the original magic of the idea suddenly present again... there's more to this than the 'outer' experience... this is about learning more about myself, and my life's purpose... the magic about being in the present... stepping back from what I think my life is, and is about...
to me it truly was discovery and proof, that I'm on an inner journey, as much as the outer experiences and circumstances might 'bombard' my senses (in good and also challenging ways)... I hope to hear more of your inner process, as you advance, and very curious now about how you will eventually feel, when Santiago is only a few kms away anymore, and indeed, when you arrive at the cathedral... but we're (well: you're) not there yet - so for now, the next step is the most important...
🙏💚☺
Thank you! ❤ Your reflections on the 'Why the Camino?' question truly resonate with me. What's interesting is that, somewhere along the way, I seem to have discovered that answer without even realising it, all while immersed in the daily experiences.
I see that too for myself as well... it goes beyond words... sometimes its good just to have the question, and live (walk) 'it', and the answer comes in many-fold ways...@@oliviaelenat 🧡
Thank you for the great videos. I walked the Frances solo in 2022. I loved El Decanso in San Juan de Ortega, too! I stayed and ate there. The next day I took the "rio" river route into Burgos which is heavenly and avoids the highway. After Orbaneja Riopico, turn left at the white condo complex near the highway, walk around the airport fencing, then from Castañares roundabour turn into a industrial area that connects with parkland that follows a river around 5 km right into central Burgos. Take the 3rd/last pedestrian bridge into Burgos via Arco de Santa Maria, it takes you right to the Cathedral. Enjoy every moment!
Thank you! ❤ It's nice when fellow travellers recognise or have stayed in the same places! The other route would've definitely been better. I appreciate your suggestion and will keep it in mind! 😊
Just wanted to say how much I’ve enjoyed your posts so far. I did the CF in April 2022 and recognised the emotions you are going through. It was such an amazing experience and please keep up the good work - I look forward to seeing how you get on with the challenges to come. Merry Christmas
Thank you so much! I am really happy to hear that! ❤ Merry Christmas to you too! 😊
Thank you so much for posting this series. Your videos are so well done!!! My wife and I are walking the Camino Frances in May and really enjoy watching your videos!!! Buen Camino!!!
Thank you so much! ❤Wishing you both an incredible and memorable journey! Buen Camino! 🌟
Don't walk through Burgos, its a beautiful city and go see the Cathedral
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE! Another great post and like your honesty! Go Hoka!
Thank you so much! ❤
You missed the nicest albergue....hospital de peregrinos jlJyan Bautista. Behind the church...in the church. Epic..
I m8ssed it too. Last year.
This year no. I have been there for the hosputalero training.
There you feel the spirit of Camino.
Oh, I will keep that in mind 😊
I am hoping you take the time to see Burgos. It’s a wonderful city.😎
I ate in the same place in San Juan de Ortega.. Magic.
Olive, love your videos. Are you only using your cell phone camera for them?
Thank you! ❤ I am using a mirrorless camera too (Sony a7III), but since I didn't have a smaller action/vlog camera, I ended up using the phone in many situations (while moving or when it was more convenient). 😊