So we can’t forget any of the people we met....
Jim and Paula, from California and Maine. Our first night. They were finished.
Alburgue Commander....I call him Jean Jacques....At Refuge Orrison.
The guy on the left is probably Jean Jacques. With the Alburgue Commander in Chief.
First dinner on Camino. Refuge Orrison. Luis or Steve, Mike, Theresa (from Florida). Jan, Cameron and Juanita. Mike, Theresa, Cameron and Juanita were our bunk mates.
Luis, coldest beer ever!
Santiago. Two years in a row on the Camino.
Nancy Hill from Portland
The guy on the right is blind.
Three pictures with the girl and her wine
Werner and Miriam from Holland
Us, Juanita and Cameron and Cary and Jonno
A different kind of hat
Kaspar, smartest man in Copenhagen. (Certainly, the smartest we know!)
Our mates
It was way too hot for that outfit...
Nancy Hill, Jan, Miriam, Werner
Restaurant owner and Jan in Santo Domingo
Linda from Denver
A young woman and her baby at a hostel around 9:30 pm
Just some colorful people adjusting footwear
Mark from Canada. Had bad blisters. We lost touch.
Random folks on the side of the road
Two ladies (one named Ann) from Denver.)
Just a random guy on the side of the road
Australians praying before they begin. Leaving Logrono
Julian from the UK
Very cute Alburgue. Very well run by this guy!
On the left, a man without a country, lives on the Camino, from Belgium. On the right, a man from California, formerly a psychologist
Beer for breakfast
No wonder he needed a beer for breakfast. It was not that cold.
Forest Gump at a hostel.
Haley from Melbourne, Australia
Win and Roberta. We liked them but we lost track of them.
Jan, Dorian (UK born in South Africa), Debra Jarvis, Moritz and Marco. (He later told us he was injured. Kaput, he said.)
Our favorite proprietor
Liev and Ann with Jan
Joy, New Zealand and a French Canadian
Liev from Sweden
French engineer.
Glen from San Francisco and our little beers.
Heather from Canada
Nick from Australia in St. Nicolas
Another French Canadian
Ann from Bath
White shoes on the Camino?
Cheryl from Queensland Australia
Pedro, our proprietor
Jane from Wales
Ann
One German, two from Netherlands?
American (Ohioan) engineer
Cameron’s favorite lunchtime beverage
Steve, Jan, Ginger and Kurt
Jan one from NC and me, Jan two
Jan one is from Jacksonville NC
The second haircut this year and the second one in two years with this barber.
Werner and Anita from the Netherlands
He carried that guitar over 800 km
They wanted to talk, but we didn’t have enough language to make it work.
He liked to kiss the girls and give us a biscuit.
She was very pretty.
Sandra’s arrival.
Genevieve, from Australia
The kissing guy
Our dear friend, Helen
The guy in the middle runs an out of the way coffee/snack stop
Sheryl and Suzanna
Mary Ann
Ramon
Didn’t get his nationality, but the others were more creative
Our mates
The other Jan
Adelaide and Duncan from Australia...Also from Refuse Orrison
Elizabeth from Canada
Scott and Joellen
Albert from Columbia
Ginger and Kurt from Alabama
This guy carried his guitar the whole except when his girlfriend carried it.
Neidy jumping for joy in the square in Santiago
Met Neidy and James early on. Belizian
Our dear friend Helen.
My hairstylist
Cheryl from Australia
Just two lovely random folks early in the day
From left, two California teachers, unknown, Steve from Puerto Rico, unknown
Our mates, plus Nathalie
Nathalie met us. Unbelievably nice of her.
Guitar man and a friend.
Yvonne, Sandra walked with her a number of time.
More Sandra friends.
The octopus pusher.
Brent from Canada who had walked 1800 km
Nat, nat in Santiago
Juanita, always swimming up stream.
Our mates in Finestera
Cameron
Really...white canvas tennis shoes to hike in?
Just a random lady bringing in items from her garden
Mike and Theresa in Santiago
Our taxi driver
Just love these guys smiles. Don’t know their names.
One of the guitar men in Santiago.
And as an incredible bonus, Nat Nat in Nam, showed up in Santiago from her Jerusalem Pilgrimage! Thank you Nathalie for making the effort!










































































































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