We are at the end of our ten hour touring day out to Muros, Finisterre (Latin) and Fis terra(Celtic) and Muxia, waterfalls, and more. Muxia was particularly interesting as it is called “coast del Muerte” the coast of the dead. You will see why in the photos as the church had many models of ships hanging from the ceiling. I imagine many tragic deaths in the sea for this community. One ship was from WWII. I realize it will take me some time to put the day together in word.
Day 19/Sept 30 El Camino/Finisterre
Published by Janis
This blog started while walking El Camino de Santiago in Spain. Upon returning I decided to keep writing, offering my reflections on the day-to-day life journey. River Spirit is the name of our home on the Rum River and life for me entails one step after the other in this physical form, moving to wholeness. The lens I look through is influenced by my years as grief counselor, the artist journey of mixing water and paint on paper, studies in meditation and mindfulness, and my own unique life experiences of study, travel and exploration. Since retiring from my role as grief counselor and no longer counseling individuals, I find that my reflections on the journey of a soul continue to be a way of service and might be helpful for those who are trying to navigate life with its many transitions and opportunities for transformation. I walk this journey with my husband, Leo, our two adult children and 4 grandchildren. They keep it real and greatly increase my opportunities for laugh and play. View all posts by Janis
Great Photos.
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Jan, wonderful pictures and narratives. Just found your blog. Judy Phillips
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Thanks, Judy. What a fun surprise to see your message. Chris and I are at the laundromat then off to enjoy our last two days before off to Madrid.
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