Trip Anthems
On each camino, I like to have theme songs that I can sing in my ahead (if with other hikers) or aloud (if alone). Not only do these songs help pass the miles as I hike along the Camino, but they are reflective of where my head is.Oblivion (m83 & susan sondfor)
Since, I was young, I knew I'd find you
But our love, was a song, sung by a dying swan
And in the night, you hear me calling ...
You hear me calling
And in your dreams, you see me falling, falling.
Breathe in the light,
I'll stay here in the shadow, oh
Waiting for a sign, as the tide grows
Higher and higher and higher.
And when the nights are long
All those stars recall your goodbye ... your goodbye
And in the night, you'll hear me calling,
You'll hear me calling.
And in your dreams, you'll see us falling, falling ...
And in the night, you'll hear me calling,
You'll hear me calling
And in your dreams, you'll see us falling, falling.
Breathe in the light and say goodbye,
Breathe in the light and say goodbye.
Emotions
Lots of swirling feelings right now as the date gets closer. 7 days from today, I board the plane in Rochester to begin my longest Camino yet, with no clue as to where I will end up.
That is the mystery and wonder of the Camino.
Just like in life, we make our own path, walk our own Camino, go where we see fit to take ourselves.
I used to debate internally about how much free will we have versus our fate as determined by the cosmos. How affected am I by 'a butterfly in China, flapping its wings'?
I no longer can accept or live by the precept that overwhelming forces govern our lives. We can choose, if we choose, to navigate the currents around us, or we can just go with the current.
If there is anything that I've learned on the Camino de Santiago, we can navigate difficult waters, we can swim in the swirls and we can keep our heads above water if we just accept the 'life preserver' that the Camino is.
Let the path begin!
That is the mystery and wonder of the Camino.
Just like in life, we make our own path, walk our own Camino, go where we see fit to take ourselves.
I used to debate internally about how much free will we have versus our fate as determined by the cosmos. How affected am I by 'a butterfly in China, flapping its wings'?
I no longer can accept or live by the precept that overwhelming forces govern our lives. We can choose, if we choose, to navigate the currents around us, or we can just go with the current.
If there is anything that I've learned on the Camino de Santiago, we can navigate difficult waters, we can swim in the swirls and we can keep our heads above water if we just accept the 'life preserver' that the Camino is.
Let the path begin!
Training
Date | Exercise | Description |
---|---|---|
Sep 17 | Yoga | flexibility |
Sep 18 | YMCA | Racquetball and a 1-mile run |
Sep 19 | Hiking | 3.5 miles in Abe Lincoln, lots of eskers and valleys. |
Sep 20 | Hiking | Corbett's Glen where I missed getting nailed by a falling tree by about 1 minute. |
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