When you know you’re almost there… On day 33 of El Camino, between Sarria and Gonzar, Spain.
Inspired by the Dailypost page.
Enjoy the day and the holiday season!
Carnets de Vie & de Voyages trilingues (Français, English, Español)
When you know you’re almost there… On day 33 of El Camino, between Sarria and Gonzar, Spain.
Inspired by the Dailypost page.
Enjoy the day and the holiday season!
Tu ne pourrais pas parler français !!! Je ne comprends rien !!! Bisous de mima et rose et clément !!!!
J’écris en 3 langues dans 99% des articles, Mima, Rose et Clément! Vous ouvrez et lisez le 1% où je ne le fais pas alors que vous pourriez apprendre l’anglais et l’espagnol en me suivant plus souvent! 😙😙😙
All agree – perfect choice, Julie. km 100,000 is a bit exaggerated 😂
Ahahah you’ve certainly guessed it’s only « 100. » 😉
True, but I still don’t understand why half the world uses a comma instead of a ‘point’ full stop. My $1.00 is your $1,00 (or even your € 0,66 ) 😫🙃
I know! It’s one of those things…
I can just imagine your sense of anticipation at that moment!
janet
A little bit, yes. But I guess it was more a sense of achievement, to have arrived up til there. Having only 100 kms to go was both thrilling and scary, at is also meant the end of this beautiful physical journey. The spiritual one never ends, though.
I thought the same thing as the commenter above – perfect picture of anticipation!
It felt right when I saw it again. I’m happy both of you agree too 😊
Ha, that is the perfect picture for this prompt!!!
Thanks! 😀
You are welcome, Juls 😊