It’s as they say, all good things must come to an end. We finished our walk that seemed like it would go on forever. We made it to Santiago a little earlier than we had intended. We skipped a few days throughout the trip which made us end 4 days before schedule, I think.
I’m still processing it all. I can’t quite wrap my head around the fact that it’s over, we did it, it’s done and there aren’t any more arrows to follow in life. I’ve never been happier to not follow a trail or go in a set direction. What better place to go without any direction than Paris, France? No where.
No pictures to post, no stories to tell, just writing to say that we’ve finished. An amazing experience under my belt and I’m feeling extremely thankful.
Your pictures and stories throughout both began and ended your journey beautifully. Your pictures are worth your thousand words…great job on your Camino beautiful, I pray it will help heal your heart…
te amo!
I absolutely loved reading your blog! I’m 23 as well and about to walk the Camino with my aunt who has just turned 50, I was so Inspired by your blog it makes me even more excited to start our journey in September! Thank you so much for sharing it with us all!
Hey Taylor!! Thanks so much 🙂 you’re going to have a blast! You should try and document your trip too! Good luck and make sure to break your shoes in before you go! Buen Camino