Man the corn is popping out of the ground. Heehe. Have to get the sunflowers in next. That is only one row so no big deal. Ah, what a great time of year.
I wanted to give you some words from Hiking the Camino before I put it back on the shelf. We and we at this blog are forever talking about the why, and the how and the what of the Camino. Apparently we are going to go on forever. Here is the Father’s take:
“In the end my student was correct. The Camino is Jesus. In moments of grace I was able to see Him in every step I took. But a funny thing has happened: I still see Him. I see Him in places where I did not recognize Him before and experience Him in ways that I missed in the past. I have come to understand more fully that all of life reveals Jesus.
Of course He was always there: It is not He who has changed but rather I. I continually pray that my life my be a reflection of His.” Father Dave Pivonka.
Yea, that is so nice. We will talk of it again soon after it sinks in. OK, speaking of Caminos, it is time for his cowboy to get up and going. Got ten minutes before I get to walk on this beautiful day. This is the kind of day I would dream about in the rain of the winter. And here it is! Hiking loves, Felipe.
Hi Phil,
Will be thinking of you hiking your Camino Trail,on the west coast, as I hike in the BEAUTY of MOTHER NATURE in Newfoundland on Canada’s east coast.
Will take you and Rebecca along in Spirit.
MUCH to be grateful for.
Blessings.
William.
William ~ godspeed on your journey. Share a few pictures now and then. Felipe.