Elizabeth Medrano ChaviraCamiño a FisterraI had walked about 12 Km of the 31+ total for me to arrive at my destination. Walking against winds and rain, uphill; my raincoat had…Aug 14Aug 14
Evïem ØdySeven things I learned on the Santiago Way: III. Quitting is not an option.While I was still emotionally touched by being on the first day of completing my dream, I had to face the harsh reality: life is not all…May 12May 12
Robert G. Longpré [he / him]inLife Through a LensChapter 59 — The Broken Boy StoryKintsugi: Making, Breaking, and Putting Pieces Back Together AgainMay 71May 71
Martin BuglassMy BHAG and the monkey on my back….I would like to share my BHAG (big hairy audascious goal) with you all and add further momentum to my adventure.May 51May 51
Evïem ØdySeven things I learned on the Santiago Way: II. Stop worrying about the uncertainCommitted to my dream, I found myself quickly in Saint-Jean-Pied-De-Port with a 10kg backpack, facing the steepest uphill of the French…Apr 28Apr 28
Gideon NielsenChanges of Perfection — A Status Update After The Camino Del Norte.You would think that 14+ years of traveling and upwards of walking 5100 kilometers through several countries would make me prepare as an…Apr 27Apr 27
Robert G. Longpré [he / him]inLife Through a LensChapter 50 — Ghosts in Conques, FranceKintsugi: Making, Breaking, and Putting Pieces Back Together AgainApr 192Apr 192
Robert G. Longpré [he / him]inLife Through a LensChapter 49 — Walking Through A Fog of GhostsKintsugi: Making, Breaking, and Putting Pieces Back Together AgainApr 172Apr 172
Robert G. Longpré [he / him]inLife Through a LensChapter 45 — Should I Become A Jungian Psychoanalyst?Kintsugi: Making, Breaking, and Putting Pieces Back Together AgainApr 71Apr 71