¿Algo Más Señora?

Algo Mas Señora poem, picture of sandwich.

A poem by Suzanne Doerge that invites the reader to slow down and consider how the deliberate act of a proprietor making a pilgrim’s sandwich can be a form of prayer.

The Last Cowboy

A Montana cowboy and horse veterinarian trades his boots and tack for hiking books and a pilgrim’s pack.

Book Review: 50 Days in May

50 Days in May book review, with book cover.

A review of Shoshana D. Kerewsky’s Camino memoir “50 Days in May: Reflections Along the Camino de Santiago.” Review by Allison Venuto.

Rhythms of Community

James Brooks meal in Astorga, group eating dinner.

The thrum of encounters with locals and Camino family along the way help a pilgrim attune to and appreciate the rhythm of community around him back home.

Remembering the Rhythm of the Way

Remembering the Rhythm Marion Gonsior, green fabric design.

A peregrina carries scraps of cloth with her as she walks and stitches the fabric together to recreate her Camino experience in a textile art piece.

Book Review: 100 Caminos 100 Relatos

100 Camino 100 Relatos book review, with book cover.

A review of “100 caminos 100 relatos, a compilation of pilgrim stories” published by Círculo Chileno de Amigos del Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Review by Amy Horton.

Perhaps the Camino Does Provide

Mark Smith Camino Provides Finesterre feature.

On Day 1, an observant hostess and soon-to-be Camino family help a man find a rhythm that would carry him along his pilgrimage.

My Walk for Emily

Ricardo Gushue walk for Emily, in front of Santiago Cathedral.

A father walks the Camino in memory of his 17-year-old daughter who was killed in an automobile accident.