Camino Frances: Day 4

Posted: May 22, 2026

We set out this morning along ancient cobblestone streets, past residents and shopkeepers beginning their day, the ancient church and town square, down the hill and back across the river.


A few blisters and hot spots have appeared, but we are adapting to the rhythm of the camino. We walk. Together. Alone. With strangers. But, always, forward.


The beauty of God’s creation is all around us. But, we can find ourselves looking down, moving forward with pace. The path is uneven. We must watch where we step and, surely, that next hill will be the last today.


But, those hills have forced us to slow down — allowing us to take our eyes off the few feet in front of us, lift our head, breathe deeply and feel God with us.


Much of today’s path followed along a busy road — not the most scenic route! But a timely reminder that our journey of faith, our personal camino, is always there — running parallel to our everyday journey of life. We can step into it anytime.


Buen Camino!


– Dawn McGruder

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