The planets were aligned last night. Although my plane from Barcelona to Boston arrived at 6:32, 15 minutes after the scheduled arrival, I managed to get through passport control, claim my checked bag and go through customs and border control and boarded the Dartmouth Coach at 7:03. This was great because the next and last bus of the night wouldn’t be for another two hours. Global Entry gets big kudos!
Ray and I spent most of the day today catching up on work and life. I washed all of my clothes and have all of my Camino gear put away and ready for next year.
I just had an amazing experience and have many thoughts swirling around in my head. I will share them on this blog over the next days and weeks. I don’t want to crowd your inbox so feel free to unsubscribe or delete the blog posting updates.
Thanks for coming with me on my Camino. I hope I gave you a little taste of this amazing experience. Your comments were so welcome and encouraging. I can’t thank you enough for saying just the right things at the right time.
I am happy to talk with anyone personally about the Camino if you wish. Just let me know.
Welcome home!
So, so glad you are home safe, looking forward to our talk tomorrow.
Thank you for doing this blog. It was a wonderful way to see the Camino through observant eyes and a curious and inquiring mind. I look forward to more reflections over the coming weeks…and of course, I can’t wait till next year. But meanwhile Vermont is very glad to have you back!
We saw Robin and Ray taking a walk on her first day home. You can’t stop the Energizer Bunny! She was still beaming from the experience.
Welcome home, Robin. Thanks for sharing your journey!