A Little Bit of Everything

Ladies checking us out from the balcony.
Ladies checking us out from the balcony.

Time to check in with you, wherever you are. Word Press my blog guys came up with a year end report on facts regarding my bloging career. Stuff like people in 37 different countries have checked in to read something over our six plus months now. USA, was first, followed by Spain and then Brazil was next. We even had some readers in Equador and Egypt. Wonder who they were?

Well, today I have a couple of links for you to some interesting stuff. Things that I have bumped into in the last few days. So, OK, here we go:

Then Rebecca rolled in with this link which is very fun (20 reasons for you to drop everything and go to Spain):
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/minube/-20-reasons-to-drop-every_b_4601059.html?utm_hp_ref=travel&utm_content=buffer4bd9d&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer

OK,and finally as if you weren’t having enough fun, there is this in from Mary Margaret about the benefits of long distance walking:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/11323460/Go-wild-take-life-in-your-stride.html

So, there are some things to keep you occupied and out of trouble for the time being. Just trying to get through the winter can be a major endeavor so glad to help you out with that. We here are looking forward to a four day visit from Mary Margaret next week. Maybe we will do something special for the blog. Yea, stay tuned, love, Felipe.

4 thoughts on “A Little Bit of Everything”

  1. I loved the article Rebecca found and am convinced I need to spend much more time in Spain. Lord willing, that will happen next summer and beyond

    I read the academic study mentioned in the article I sent and it found (Surprise, Surprise) that pilgrims start out wondering what the heck made them think this was a good idea, then go into the ‘flow’ phase of just walking and meditating and enjoying the incredible human interactions they experience and, afterwards, experience a long period of bittersweet longing and even sadness to be back on the path. Sounds familiar, eh?

    Bisous,

    Mary M.

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