OK. Even I have trouble believing it.
But it's even harder to imagine not taking another one of these walks. This year it's an entirely new route -- the Camino del Norte -- that runs along the northern coast of Spain on the Bay of Biscay
- a tiny bit longer (~30 miles)
- more elevation changes
- fewer pilgrims competing for beds and snoring rights
I've debated back and forth about once again using this trip as an opporuntunity to raise funds for UNICEF. But yesterday I got the announcement that Kimberly-Clark is renewing their fund matching program for HIV-AIDS programs in Africa in 2007 and that did it. So here's the proposition:
- I will match your pledge, dollar for dollar
- Our combined donations will be matched by Kimberly-Clark
- Bottom line: Every $1 you donate becomes $4 for UNICEF!
- Plus... you get my scintillating posts (this time with PHOTOS even!) including commentary on culture, history, foot care, spirituality and the search for a quiet place to sleep.
I hope you'll join me on this journey. And I hope this new format will allow for greater communication and virtual participation.
3 comments:
Hey Dana!
you go girl!! I'll be with you in spirit and rooting all the way!
Ronnie
Okay, so you've been there 2 days already----waiting to hear how you're doing!
Robin
Dear Dana,
Hours after your call, we watched a PDS travel piece about Compostela de Santiago by Burt Wolf who is very good at his trade and who walked enough of it to get a passport at th end. It was based on its fame as a pilgrimage destination, but did a great job presenting the town, the cathedral, history and FOOD. There were only a few shots of the walk, and several references to its inspiritional and introspection- inducing qualities, but none about butt reduction.
We envy you the experience, but not the effort.
Dad
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