…next long walk which is under active consideration so TBD
…post surgery recovery - other than a final quick update regarding my Prostate Cancer Journey. When this journey started I decided to be open about my personal challenge to increase awareness of this illness and possibly help someone. This blogpost wraps up this sharing.
- Physical strength and endurance …a pretty rapid recovery. Estimate 80 - 90% or more precisely 86.64% 😉
- Mental recovery has been frankly tough... until very recently. Primary reason incontinence and misunderstood recovery expectations.
My strong recommendation to any Prostatectomy cancer patient…run don’t walk to a Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy clinic. They deal with this…they know. I recently had an initial assessment and was asked how I was feeling emotionally…what my symptoms were? In a safe environment I talked.
Post assessment I received followup communication with new Kegel exercises and took the opportunity to thank my physiotherapist…
This blogpost is totally unrelated to the reason the “Walking across Europe - 2013” blog was setup...share walking experiences...and NO I have no intention of ever changing by blog name! It is what it is for good reason 😊
Three blogpost items...
- Shout out to two walking friends
- I am asked to write a little something
- Something a little new
Shout out to two walking friends
Both Paulo and Greg…two good walking friends…are at it again... an update.
Paulo (Brazil) - 3 Camino routes and a delayed 2024 long walk now planned for 2025. Paulo at the tender age of 48 continues to move up the ranks of Jiu Jitsu in Brazil. He sent me a short video of his recent match (Paulo in dark blue kimono)...spoiler alert he won. The manner in which he won is very impressive... somehow he pulled a rabbit out of a hat at the end of his match.
Next step the Regional Jiu Jitsu championships in October 2024. If successful then the Brazilian national championships await in 2025. Jiu Jitsu well Paulo!
Paulo is also competing in the no kimono round in September 2024...NO I have not asked him what "no kimono" means for spectators...frankly I don’t want to know!
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20 minute walk from home...I wonder...67 years young? |
Greg (Canada) - UK Coast to Coast walk in 2023... an epic walk. Greg will be competing in the World Masters Athletics Championships in Gothenburg Sweden Aug 13-25 2024.
"Worlds is the highest level of competition for masters athletes, with more than 8,000 athletes aged 35-100+ from a record breaking 111 countries this year”
So YES this is a REALLY BIG deal!
Greg, competing in the 60 - 64 age group, will be running the 400M, the 800M and possibly the 4 X 400M relay. He is currently ranked second in the World for the 800M and last year he and 3 Canadian team mates set the World Record for the 4 X 800M relay for men’s 60 age group in a time 9:16.9 smashing the Aussie’s record of 9:29.53
A recent article in the Winnipeg Free Press...yes it IS a big deal for anyone to be highlighted in this daily newspaper!
Give it your best shot Greg...and remember in your acceptance speech to mention the importance of training and guidance received...by ahem yours truly... on the UK Coast to Coast walk!
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I am asked to write a little something 🤣
A Camino friend has asked some folks for contributions to a personal project. Pretty open ask…learnings from Camino walks or life in general. No parameters on contributions.
Why did she include me? 😂 oh my I am sure she was asking herself that very question when I sent my first response…as usual a little verbose ☺️…now affectionately deemed the “vomit draft”. Good feedback received…I got to redrafting await..terrified of repercussions otherwise 😳…the latest version is a slimmed down 54% of the « 🤢 draft ».
Ok my title isn’t creative however this was a fun, thought provoking exercise. It’s Guy thinking so if you are looking for life affirming stuff I ask “why are you still reading this blogpost” in the first place 😊
In the end…Camino long walks have been defining moments for me…here are some reasons why.
10 things I learned while walking Camino Paths1) Planning is important…over planning is deadly…plans change. Stuff happens!
In 2013 early retirement! Pilgrimage walk to Santiago de Compostela? Intrigued I researched the spiderweb of Camino paths throughout Europe. The dream walk… Rorschach Switzerland to Finisterre Spain following 5 Camino Routes.
Long walk planning – Planned vs Actual (in brackets)
Walking days - 95 (88)
Rest days while walking - 5 (2)
Rest days at home – 0 (204)
Total distance – 2,403 kms (2,600)
Avg walking day - 25.3 kms (28.4)
Best laid plans change! I learned so much through all these changes!
2) Churches, historical sites are special…however these memories fade giving way to people encounters, funny moments, adverse times, kind help.
People encounters first night in Roncesvalles Albergue where a pilgrim Guiseppe from Italy kept everyone awake all night…a champion snorer. Later we met Guiseppe (not in a dorm room) and struck up a friendship.
Funny moments…so many…Camino Portuguese where we experienced torrential 250ml rains. A “new” path required skillfully walking along a bank above a canal. Confidently I started...soon hearing my pilgrim friend Paulo yelling “you are too tall”. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? Down I tumbled ending up turtled upside down in 10 inches of water.
We were laughing so hard. Two young German Pilgrim women walked by with one saying “It’s ok…you will dry!” A precious Camino moment never to be forgotten.
Adverse times…kind moments
Via Podiensis walking to Urhad Mixe was BRUTAL...30 kms in cold driving rain. Everything is wet…one will NEVER dry out!
That night…kindness at our accommodation… we were offered a drink upon arrival. Boots lined with paper…raincoats set by a newly lit fire…an offer for a gratis load of laundry gratefully accepted.
3) Blogging…what’s that? .… however I created a blog…sweet talked a few folks into becoming subscribers and voila.
279 blogposts later…millions of subscribers (ok just under a 100)…6 published volumes…a calling of sorts. During the day I noted blog worthy events...perhaps “stretching" them somewhat for storytelling purposes…focusing on people, dangerous animals, adventures, misadventures, and funny stories.
Comments received were fun to read, encouraging and welcome. I cannot overemphasize how surprising and beneficial writing about my day was on long walks.
4) World War 1 Impact…walking through small villages in France became a living breathing life lesson on what the impacts of World War 1 were.
Day 1 on Via Gebennensis – Geneva to Beaumont
There are 51 names of men from Beaumont who were killed in the First World War...it turns out there were only 1,000 habitants on Beaumont then. The thought of this number of young men dying...essentially most of a generation I would expect is very sobering. How many more villages went through something similar?
WW1 Cimetiere St. Blais - 7 names 4 of them with the same family name
And on and on it went from village to village through this incredibly beautiful part of France. I would stop at these WW1 memorials and reflect for a moment on the sacrifices made by these military personnel. Always the number of military casualties in WW1 far surpassed those of WW2.WW1 Frangy - 47 names with 6 of them with the same family name...Frangy's population today is 1,600
A little post walk research – French military casualties WW1 – 18% of soldiers enlisted in the French army or 1.5 million died in uniform…WW2 – French military casualties were 212,000. Total casualties military and civilian were much higher in WW2 due to the global scale of the conflict and other atrocities however WW1 effectively wiped out a generation of young soldiers in countless villages.
Prior to walking this Camino path…I was simply unaware of the scale of suffering endured throughout France in WW1…a sobering learning experience
5) Life can be much simpler… A simple daily routine…wake up…get dressed…walk…observe…talk to total strangers/newfound friends…rest…eat…home for the night…eat…wash clothes…shower…blog…sleep. Rinse and repeat the next day.
While our backgrounds varied widely we shared a common objective…Santiago de Compostela.
6) Dangerous animals exist everywhere…one must be prepared to react quickly and decisively to cows, llamas, sheep, chickens, cows without horns, cows with horns, dogs, snakes, bees, slugs etc. Two memorable cow encounters.
Face to face with an immovable Swiss cow (not actual cow)
The mind does funny things in times of severe stress... five options.
Option 1 - sneak under the cow
Option 2 - attach my 2 trekking poles and pole vault over the cow
Neither seemed like a good option...pilgrim dies squished by cow or seen riding cow in pain after failed pole vault attempt
Option 3 - shoo it away...after poor people communication attempts what were my chances with a cow?
Option 4 - go behind the cow
Option 5 - go ahead of the cow
Option 4 was possible however was worried it could "backfire" if the timing was off.
Option 5 chosen… eyes locked on the cow…all good until...the cow starting following me. Thankfully a short friendship otherwise how to explain this at my B&B!
Aubrac cow in France
Surrounded by a small herd of horned Aubrac cows I gingerly sidestepped a few and lifted the nearby gate latch…result an electric shock!
Backtracking to the actual trail a Mexican standoff ensued with a giant cow. Head down it made a snorting noise…so I climbed over a stone fence into a pasture promptly falling into mud or what I thought was mud?
7) Getting lost is inevitable…however inevitably one finds their way …an example.
I kept seeing Wanderweg but no Via Jacobi signs…signs pointing every which way…brilliant deduction I was lost. I wandered to a farmhouse.
Three people greeted me…two spoke German, one English. Quick interpretation of my map…I was 5 kms off target. Without hesitation my backpack was in the car…I was driven 10 minutes to where I had lost my way. Kindness saved the day,
8) I am an Introvert...however simple gestures break down barriers Knowing this I thought why not hand out small Canadian lapel pins? 2,000+ pins...did leave some bunches in accommodations
So many positives in these brief people exchanges… brief examples
Paulo (Brazil) in Roncesvalles Albergue…a lapel pin given…resulted in walking the next 26 days together to Santiago de Compostela. Two subsequent Caminos together since then and a 2025 plan.
An elderly gentleman scything away on a stunning valley Switzerland hilltop. I stopped…a lapel pin given… his unspoken words “what do I need this for?” Looking back I noticed him chucking the pin in the grass. Lesson learned…one can’t collect material possessions forever!
Mme Lupin the auberge owner received 3 lapel pins to share with employees. Her daughter had been an exchange student in Canada. I mentioned one daughter had a University term in Troyes France and two of our daughters were working in Japan resulting in an amazing visit with my wife. Mme Lupin and her husband also had visited Japan.
Mme Lupin asked where I lived in Canada ..turns out 3 weeks ago a couple from my home town spent a week at her Auberge. Later our family lawyer commented on my blog that she and her husband were that couple!
…3 small plastic Canadian lapel pins.
9) Friendships made…friendships sadly so quickly lost…life is so precious. While walking a Camino path I met Patricia who was starring in a Japanese Film Camino Documentary. Patricia set up an interview with the crew. What fun we had chatting about my also starring in the documentary over the next few days.
6 months later this sequence of events took place
April 8, 2023 10:20 pm I received the following text message out of the blue…
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“Hello, I hope this message finds you well. I wanted let you know I am on the Kumano Kodo Kohechi today. I’m going to be dual Pilgrim just like you. I also wanted to let you know that you made it into the Japanese documentary on Camino Santiago.”
I asked Patricia if she could see if my picture was in the glass case at the Hongu Taisha Center as understood it would be (I was the 5th person to receive the Dual Pilgrim designation)
April 9, 2023 7:50 am text from Patricia “I will take a look and take picture at Hongu”
April 10, 2023 7:00 am Patricia left her accommodation and simply vanished
Well over a year later after extensive investigations family and friends still wonder what happened to Patricia? Life is so precious!
10) I am capable…of so much more than I realized prior to Camino walking. That is my main learning.
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Scrap glass lampshade - Now in Toronto |
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Tiffany Dragonfly Lampshade - Now in Toronto |
She simply said « maybe you want to start with something a little smaller ». Possibly take a course at a local library...I will look into that. Hmmm...when I took stained glass courses over 3 to 4 year period I was always the only male...will cross stitch course be any different...somehow I don’t think so!
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Other patterns were deadly dull...donut looked interesting |
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The Back!!! Ok cross stitchers feedback please…it looks terrible |
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Bunch of needles and a Needle threader NO INSTRUCTIONS ok someone HELP! |
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Gizmo to organize various thread colours...I think? 🤣 |
Do I start with saying you are ambitious or you have done some seriously impressive stained art work? Take your pick!
ReplyDeleteI am currently using the best needles I have ever come across. Once upon a time I would never have thought it was an issue - I mean, you just look at the eye and thread the thread through, no trouble. But in recent years the eyes seem to have gotten smaller in all my needles! So my middle-aged self thinks self-threading needles are AMAZING. Instead of a hole, there is a slit in the top and you just pull it down over the thread. You do actually have to be able to work out which end has the slit, bt my eyes can still do that. I can even pull it down over two threads at once. Go me. But before you race out to buy some....take note. After about 5,372 stitches the slit seems to get wider and the thread does not stay in so well and you find it coming out when you're halfway through pulling a stitch through a hole and we all know what you think of that! So either don't try these, or know that you will need a few of them to complete your project. Also, make sure you get blunt end needles so they don't split your fabric. I'm sure the assistant told you that. Oh, and if you can't work out how to use the needle threader, I'm sure it will make an amusing blogpost of all the ways you try - so do document your progress. And maybe you can think of 101 things to do with the green contraption too!
This blog is not over yet!!
Rachael…thanks for the suggestion on the self threading needles! I saw those and thought wow but then wondered if they actually work! Now I know and will get some…have no idea how many stitches this little project will take! Also big
DeleteThanks for the followup email with the various cross stitching tips! Well I just have to get started…once I finish planning my next long walk…whenever that will be. 😊
You have the mathematical ability to count how many stitches are coloured in your top row and how many are coloured down the side and multiply those numbers together. And now that you’ve thought of it, you won’t be able to stop yourself doing it! And you are going to be awed by the size of the number!!
ReplyDeleteClever! If I started doing that I would go crazy 🤪! Anonymous I would sure like you to identify yourself 😂. Thanks for the “thoughtful” 😉 comment…got me smiling!
DeleteAnonymous is my pseudonym for when I comment from my phone - when I use my lap top as I am currently, it automatically signs me in. I forget to change it on the phone. You can count on that!
ReplyDeleteI was totally sure it was you Rachael...but didn’t want to call you out 🤣.
DeleteWow what an ambitious life you lead!
ReplyDeleteI think Rachael suggested blunt end needles for another reason ... so you don't accidentally dye the thread red (blood red to be more specific). Good luck with your project.
Very good observation Greg! Currently procrastinating starting on my project and yes I agree I lead an exciting life…as I keep wandering off into long walk planning 😂. Good running in World’s coming up real soon! Don’t forget to simply enjoy the moment and bask in your newfound fame!
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