I'm going to Spain next week and I probably won't be back until September when school begins. I fly out to London on the 9th for a twenty hour layover - enough to skim the city - and then land in Madrid on the 11th. After a couple of days I'll make my way north to a boarder town in France and begin an 800km pilgrimage ~ the Camino de Santiago. Following that I might walk another 600km to Lisbon, Portugal.
Why am I doing this? Because I can. I love to travel for extended period but the opportunities are rare. I do not have the dedication to work throughout summer and I don't need the money. I am by no means wealthy but I have enough to travel, pay for school, and possibly purchase a car when I get back. But that's it. If I'm going to restart my career path again it'll be with a new me.
What do I hope to gain from this trip? I don't usually have a goal because I know I'll come back with new experiences, however, for this trip I want more than just to escape. I'm tired of measuring my success against my peers because I'm never where I want to be and it breeds jealousy. As much as I can be happy for others I find it hard to be happy about myself. I hope to get away from that attitude and find something fulfilling. If I can get my mind fit for new challenges when I return than I'll be a step closer to authenticity.
A pilgrimage is a journey or search of moral or spiritual significance. Walking hundreds of kilometres does not faze me ~ what scares me is if I don't change in the processes. The destination isn't important because it is just a landmark, it can be anywhere. It is all about the journey.
Stay safe and take lots of pics!
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