Guess where I spent the night? At home in Melbourne ☺️.
My flight to JFK was canceled, and try as hard as the Delta agent did, there were no other workable options to get me to Barcelona today. So I came home (thanks Sr. Lynn!) and today we'll go back to the airport for my flight to Atlanta then on to Barcelona. Once I'm there I'll make my way by train and then bus to taxi to St. Jean Pied de Port, France, to begin the Camino. So this is a planes, trains, and automobiles journey!
Several of you have asked for more details about the Camino. The Camino de Santiago is a series of ancient pilgrimage routes from all around Europe that lead to the city of Santiago de Compostela in northwest Spain. That’s where the bones of St. James, the Apostle (Spanish name – Santiago) lie in a crypt in Santiago’s magnificent Cathedral.
The most popular route is the 480-mile-long (780 km) Camino Francés. The traditional “French Way” starts in St. Jean Pied de Port, France in the foothills of the Pyrenees. The route crosses over the Pyrenees mountains before arriving 1-2 days later in Roncesvalles, Spain. The Camino then winds its way across northern Spain to eventually reach Santiago de Compostela. This map may help explain the route a bit more. So off I go again to CVG and hope to arrive in Barcelona tomorrow morning. ❤️
Planes, trains and automobiles! Safe travels to Barcelona, Pamplona and St. Jean Pied de Port! Praying for you daily my friend!
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