Italy 2019

Introduction: Santiago de Compostela Day 1 Saturday 9/21/2019

Here we sit at the airport in Santiago, Spain.  We have just completed the Portuguese Camino, a walk of about 400 miles.  We arrived yesterday afternoon, got our hotel, ate supper, and got a good night’s sleep.  Our plane leaves for Italy at 9:25 PM.  We are here at 1:00 PM.  When we decided to check out of the Hotel Universal it was raining.  It is supposed to rain all day.  We asked each other if we wanted to walk around in town in the rain or just go on to the airport.  Since we had seen Santiago when we walked the French Camino last year, and walked around the town for several days, and felt like we had seen enough—you can’t see it all in a few days—-but we both decided to head to the airport. Continue reading “Italy 2019”

Portuguese Camino de Santiago

Yes, we are going back to the Camino. No, it is not the same one. Yes, we will end up in Santiago again, but we will start in Lisbon, Portugal. On this Camino we will only be walking 400 miles instead of 500. The question may come up “Why”? That question has surfaced in our conversations a few times, but it is almost a rhetorical question that leads to the next question, “Why not”?  I’m not sure we could make anyone understand the “why” answers. It was just a life changing experience that you would just have to experience yourself.  You can’t really describe the spiritual experience that it becomes. Continue reading “Portuguese Camino de Santiago”

Kari’s Senior Trip

This year our oldest grand-daughter is graduating from high school. Dereatha and I told her that we would give her a senior trip for her graduation gift. All that she had to do was choose where she wanted to visit. She asked what her choices were, and we told her that she could go to any country in the world. She decided that she wanted to go to Europe. After a short geography lesson, she decided that she wanted to visit London and Paris. They were not very far apart so we said that would make a good trip. The fun will begin June 12, 2019. We will first fly to Newark, New Jersey and then to London where we will spend six days. From London, we will take the train beneath the English Channel to Paris.  The three of us will write portions of the blog from our perspectives. This should be a fun trip, and we invite you all to go along with us via this blog. We will begin the updates when the trip begins.

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Birthday in Paris

Dete and I are celebrating our 70th birthdays together this year.  I was 70 in April and she is 70 on October 28th which is today.  At this time we are still in Santiago, Spain where we have just walked 515 miles on the Camino de Santiago.  We will be flying to Paris tomorrow to continue the celebration for another week.  We both invite you to follow along and share the adventure.  We have no Idea what this week will be like, but we are looking forward to finding out.  Paris is an exciting city, with a lot of history.  Let’s share this week together. Continue reading “Birthday in Paris”

Camino de Santiago

Image result for image of the map of the camino de santiagoDete and I are seventy years old this year.  We decided  to celebrate, by walking the Camino de Santiago.  This is a 500 mile pilgrimage from St. Jean Pied-De-Port, France to Santiago, Spain.  Today is a day of preparation so I will also try to prepare you to follow along on our blog.  The posts will be continuous.  That means that you must scroll down each day to find the next days post.  I know this may be a little cumbersome for you followers.  Dete and I will share on face book when the blog is ready or you may sign up to follow us on the blog by typing your email in the place provided on the right hand side of the page.  You will then be notified by email each time we update the blog. Continue reading “Camino de Santiago”

ISRAEL 2018

It has been about a year since we made the decision to go on a mission trip with the Church of the Highlands Auburn campus. We were having lunch with the campus pastor and he invited us to go along and visit Israel. I went to Israel in 1970 with my uncle who was a pastor and when I returned, I

promised Dereatha that one day I would take her. Well this is the year that I will fulfill that promise. I also promised her that I would never go on another trip without her, and I haven’t. It just isn’t enjoyable when you keep thinking, I wish Dereatha was with me so that she could see what I am seeing. Continue reading “ISRAEL 2018”

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