We did it!!

 

We did it!!
I still think it is like a dream come true, so many days, so many hours, and stories to tell. And finally we arrived in Santiago.
When we arrived, we forgot about tiredness, about blisters on our feet, about snoring in refuges.
The only things that count are the happiness of having arrived, the company of the many friends who walked with us into the city, the loyal four-legged friends who captured our hearts, the tears of emotion, and the words of Father Francisco, which made us see that what we did was worth the effort.
We want to thank for the moments we have lived together, and we leave with our hearts full of emotions and  a bit more of humility, because on the camino we have learned that without the help of others we would never have accomplished it.
A big THANK YOU to all the animal friends and animal protection societies who came on this day, your presence was the most important thing on the camino. We will see you on 10-11-12th of october in Estepona!!!!!
Also to the walkers, without you we couldn’t have made it.
A big thank you also to the Franciscano Fathers, and specially to Father Francisco, whose words are deep in our hearts.

Special thanks to Patrick the guide, who “never gets lost”, to Dietmar also known as “Didi” for making his Didi Bar the center of our universe.

And last but not least, thank you to Fabian and Johannes, the” film crew”, for their idealism and their support.You have made something very special and we are looking forward to see the DVD!!

Lets continue the camino, continue to fight, to change things, for a better world.

Johanna

 

 

02.05.2009 Puente Ulla - Santiago de Compostela

01.05.2009 Silleda - Puente Ulla

ON THE SECOND OF MAY WE’LL ARRIVE IN SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA!!!!

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We want the arrival of the pilgrim dogs, our little heroes, who have walked the whole Saint James trail from Estepona, to be a remarkable event, something that really makes a difference.
That’s why we want to invite you all to share our last steps of our journey for Animal Rights.

On May 2nd, we will start walking to Santiago from the Albergue de Peregrinos in Puente Ulla at 10 o’clock.

Between 13:00 and 14:00 hours we will stop for lunch next to the Ermita Santa Lucía, between Vixoi and Piñeiro (3 kms. From Susana in direction to Santiago on the N 525)

The next meeting point will be in the Colegiata de Santa María del Sar at 15:45, to walk all together into Santiago.

We will go to the Church of San Francisco where a mass and the blessing of the animals will be held at 17:00h.
Meanwhile, you can join us in the blog: www.elcamino.adana.es

We hope to see you all, please send this also to your contacts, friends, colleagues and press contacts.

Together we will make a difference!!

30.04.09 Castro Dozón - Silleda

Karens Blog

Karen’s thank you and goodbye written two days before we are to arrive in Santiago de Compostela, the end of our long road.  I’ve lost track of the day and the date but I do know this:

Johanna:  You did a masterful job arranging for 20 or more people for 50 nights.  Did I say 50 nights?  Wow!  Despite your single minded focus on the DOGGIES which left us HUMANS a little wet, tired, hungry and cross sometimes, we all survived, thrived, learned and had an unforgetable experience.

Patrick: I will never again link the word UNDULATING with soft easy things.  You were a tough leader, sometimes mystical in your communications, but again:
we all survived, thrived, learned and had an unforgetable experience.

Dietmar:  I will not forgive you for failing to save me some soup today even though my missing lunch was entirely my fault because I walked too fast.  But yesterday when I was last, the sight of you in your van patiently waiting at the top of a wet hillside to feed me a plateful of broccoli and mushroom pasta was heart stopping.  I never imagined that I would be fueled across Spain by a fine German electricían turned chef for the voyage.  Kartoffles today! kartoffles tomorrow! kartoffles forever!

And thank you Austrian Andrea for fabulous home cooked meals.  More: Jackie’s English breakfast (now I know the origins of that fine Southern dish: fried white bread), Annie’s bread pudding.  Emel’s outstanding garlic butter (and laugh)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you Mike for the explication of the Battle of Salamanca and the example you set for devotion and love in your relationship with Cabra.

Thank you Silvia for reminding me that life just gets better and better as we grow stronger and wiser. 24 was fun but 58 is funner.  Really!

Gurnesey David, I tried to get you to eat your fruits and vegetables and failed.  Does that mean that vegetables play no part in the fact that the oldest member of our group was also the steadiest, calmest, kindest, least injury prone (except for the unfortunate incident with the pan de Cea in which your were nearly decapitated by a piece of bread).  I thank you for the many oranges and tomahtos you sent my way.

Narcisso, Moreno, Grillo: I suspect there is a lady in every port for each one of you but still it was flattering to have Narcisso´s occassional attention in poetic Spanish.  I have received the appreciation of a man who walked across Spain and Italy to meet the pope!  Okay!  Buen camino.  May we all learn to take life at your sane pace.

Thank you all the kind hearted people in literally hundreds of tiny villages who, when seeing us straggle through their streets with our dogs called out buen camino.
Many of you told me about other buen caminos that I am inspired to make some day. Beäte: her home place the Westerwald, Deutchland.  Ingrid: the Lykian Way across Turkey. Lincolnshire Mike: the sea to sea trail across England.
Jacqui, Jacqui red hat:  Magic fingers Jacqui, without exaggeration the most talented masseuse/ reiki master/ reflexologist ON THE PLANET.  And this is due to your ability to receive and tranfer energy.  Harness the Jacquies and fewer windmills need blight the landscape.  Unfortunately there is only one of you with your magic control over the weather and magic maleta full of useful things.  You shared everything, inspiring all of us to maintain the right attitude on this sometimes difficult voyage.

AND FINALLY:
Mi perrita, Perrie: You never took a day off, never got sick, never tired.  Your stamina was an inspiration to me on the entire Camino.  You taught me that walking with a companion can be a wonderful thing. If I could take you home I would, but you know the story; we´ve discussed it.
In between the serious stuff you and I sang a lot of songs; Me and My Shadow was a favorite in Andalucia, Follow the Yellow Brick Road worked all the time, but our favorite song was:
We may be ragged and funny
We´re in or we´re out of the money
But we´re strolling along
Singing a song
Side by side
I know that you will find a family that will appreciate your grace, loving heart, loyalty, and quiet good sense.  Many days when you and I were again the last to arrive in another new village I would have been lost without your keen sense of smell which inevitably got us to the place that was to be our home for that night.  But our late arrival was not always my fault for lingering again at one more beautiful overlook or taking too many photos of that most perfect vaca, oveja, horreo, crusero, big scary dog behind a fence, iglesia etc. NO! you did a lot of the lingering, sniffing your way across Espania.  I hope I was as patient with you as you were with me.  I will never forget you.

El Camino en la TV Basca

29.04.2009 Cea to Castro Dozón

hello.

my name is mike garrs and i am walking this last week with my friends from lincolnshire in england robbie and yvonne heath,jeannette jones and judy thornley.We are thoroughly enjoying our time in spain and today we left at 09.30 and walked through some beautiful countryside on our way to our first stop at the monastery oseira which was built in the 12th century and has Baroque additions.Jeannette bought honey here made by the monks and two of our party stayed behind for an hour during which they toured the monastery.When they rejoined us tonight at the albuerge some of us wished that we too had seen the monastery in more detail.The dogs are doing well and are still full of enthusiasm for the walk.As newcomers to the camino this week we five from Lincolnshire are full of admiration for those who have walked from Estepona and if necessary we shall drag them over the line on Saturday at Santiago.Returning to the walk today we continued after the monastery over moorland and narrow defiles following the camino and experiencing a sense of history.We felt that we were the latest in a long line of walkers and pilgrims who. for various reasons have made this pilgrimage.We have a long walk tomorrow after which there will be just two days left to the end of our journey…..
a journey that we shall remember for a long time.

28.04.2009 Ourense to Cea

27.04.2009 Xunqueira - Orense