Brian, you are really kicking out these videos--RV and Camino alike! Delightful, as always to see familiar faces and places. And extra delightful to see Richard! What a great personality. Thank you for sharing this and all your other videos.
It's a crazy, busy time but we love it. I have a blast putting out these videos because I know they will help or inspire someone! Did you know Richard walked the Camino a 2nd time after he finished the Camino he was on with all of us? I love that!
I'd heard that. Kudos to him. I know that he was seeking a place where he felt at home and certainly the Camino met that need, although perhaps not a permanent residence.
Kind words Jerry, thank you. In all honesty the "best father" praise is a stretch in this case. I was highly dependent on Sean, to the point that the "son" portion of the father-son equation was significantly more important. Sean was there for me in every sense of the phrase. Early in the journey, and several times after that, he stated that he would gladly trade an airline seat between two overweight people for being on the Camino, BUT that he would walk the Camino and support me as long as I was willing and able to continue. And not only did he do that, but he did it happily and without a single complaint. It showed not only what an incredible son he is, but what a singularly exceptional man he has become. I was, and continue to be, truly blessed.
WOW! The church is just beautiful architectural, but that stain glass and pipe organ had to be something too. Great tips on eating times at the restaurants. Liked the interviews. 😂. You can’t beat nachos. Nicer room than usual. Your hair looks good.
Nicely done guys. I love this. I just stumbled across your channel. I’m excited. I love the format of your videos. I just got off the Camino “The Portuguese Way” myself and have been posting short videos of my experience along the way. I’m looking for people to follow along with and learn about other Camino ways. I am going to start following along with you guys. I just subscribed. 😊 Show me what I need to know guys! I will put it to good use!
Awesome! Thank you for watching and subscribing. We love to walk the Camino and we will be back walking a pilgrimage in 2025. We walked the Portuguese Way in 2019, that's when we started our TH-cam channel. Those videos are quite rough! Haha. I hope you go back and start at the beginning of this series, here's a link: th-cam.com/play/PLG--HvVXwJoU8Y3s1_teuS5FmIQs_E-H0.html&si=WU59OdNMSOLdEWar We pray this series, and others, inspire you to travel more and travel often! Buen Camino! Thanks for subscribing! - Michelle & Brian
@@CruisinwiththeColemans That’s AWESOME. So you guys did the Portuguese Way too! I will definitely check those out and compare notes. Where did you start, in Porto or Lisbon? I started I Lisbon on this last trip, but I am doing the full Camino Portuguese in sections. I just finished the section from Lisbon to Coimbra (250 km). A few months ago I did the section from Coimbra to Porto (130 km). Next, I think I’m going to do the little known section in Portugal called the Algarve Way from the southern tip of Portugal to Lisbon. Then FINALLY, I will do the last section from Porto to Santiago. I’m passionate about travel myself too. It’s so nice to meet fellow passionate travelers like you guys. I’m definitely going to pull ideas from your travels for upcoming trips.
@@DaysWellTraveled We biked from Lisbon to Porto and walked Porto to Santiago. Michelle had foot trouble so it was a rough Camino. Here's a link to that playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLG--HvVXwJoWHDrwROXp09rSC4UepTI4P.html&si=ubP81J7bCU2_usx4 Also, last summer we walked from Switzerland to Rome on the Via Francigana. Though the weather was stupid hot, it was an amazing pilgrimage! We loved it so much! Here's a link to that playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLG--HvVXwJoWB5yfgDRPhVSrvhLsb47XI.html&si=7B2I2hO6Uf7GOUJq I love that you are section walking it. Just do what you can do and never stop walking! ❤
@@CruisinwiththeColemans I never heard of the Via Francigana. That sounds very interesting. I will definitely watch those videos to learn more. Sounds like something I’d love. Thank you!!
La palabra empanada es española, luego se llevó a América 😊 León es, era capital del reino de León. Ciudad muy importante de Hispania . León = a Legión fundada por los romanos hace 2000mil años .
Have you walked the Camino? Tell us your Camino story below! 👇🏼
Brian, you are really kicking out these videos--RV and Camino alike! Delightful, as always to see familiar faces and places. And extra delightful to see Richard! What a great personality. Thank you for sharing this and all your other videos.
It's a crazy, busy time but we love it. I have a blast putting out these videos because I know they will help or inspire someone! Did you know Richard walked the Camino a 2nd time after he finished the Camino he was on with all of us? I love that!
I'd heard that. Kudos to him. I know that he was seeking a place where he felt at home and certainly the Camino met that need, although perhaps not a permanent residence.
Kind words Jerry, thank you. In all honesty the "best father" praise is a stretch in this case. I was highly dependent on Sean, to the point that the "son" portion of the father-son equation was significantly more important. Sean was there for me in every sense of the phrase. Early in the journey, and several times after that, he stated that he would gladly trade an airline seat between two overweight people for being on the Camino, BUT that he would walk the Camino and support me as long as I was willing and able to continue. And not only did he do that, but he did it happily and without a single complaint. It showed not only what an incredible son he is, but what a singularly exceptional man he has become. I was, and continue to be, truly blessed.
I loved the interviews with people and the hearing why they were walking the Camino. Very cool that you guys did that. 😊
Thanks! We sure hope it helps people understand the Camino better. ❤️
The food looked delicious. Really liked the interviews!! I think I could do this!!
You should! The Camino is the most amazing experience!!
WOW! The church is just beautiful architectural, but that stain glass and pipe organ had to be something too. Great tips on eating times at the restaurants. Liked the interviews. 😂. You can’t beat nachos. Nicer room than usual. Your hair looks good.
The light in the church is absolutely stunning ❤️ Thank you!
My hair looked good for one day all summer 😆
Beautiful background
It’s such gorgeous landscape ❤️
Nicely done guys. I love this. I just stumbled across your channel. I’m excited. I love the format of your videos. I just got off the Camino “The Portuguese Way” myself and have been posting short videos of my experience along the way. I’m looking for people to follow along with and learn about other Camino ways. I am going to start following along with you guys. I just subscribed. 😊 Show me what I need to know guys! I will put it to good use!
Awesome! Thank you for watching and subscribing. We love to walk the Camino and we will be back walking a pilgrimage in 2025. We walked the Portuguese Way in 2019, that's when we started our TH-cam channel. Those videos are quite rough! Haha. I hope you go back and start at the beginning of this series, here's a link: th-cam.com/play/PLG--HvVXwJoU8Y3s1_teuS5FmIQs_E-H0.html&si=WU59OdNMSOLdEWar
We pray this series, and others, inspire you to travel more and travel often! Buen Camino! Thanks for subscribing! - Michelle & Brian
@@CruisinwiththeColemans That’s AWESOME. So you guys did the Portuguese Way too! I will definitely check those out and compare notes. Where did you start, in Porto or Lisbon? I started I Lisbon on this last trip, but I am doing the full Camino Portuguese in sections. I just finished the section from Lisbon to Coimbra (250 km). A few months ago I did the section from Coimbra to Porto (130 km). Next, I think I’m going to do the little known section in Portugal called the Algarve Way from the southern tip of Portugal to Lisbon. Then FINALLY, I will do the last section from Porto to Santiago. I’m passionate about travel myself too. It’s so nice to meet fellow passionate travelers like you guys. I’m definitely going to pull ideas from your travels for upcoming trips.
@@DaysWellTraveled We biked from Lisbon to Porto and walked Porto to Santiago. Michelle had foot trouble so it was a rough Camino. Here's a link to that playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLG--HvVXwJoWHDrwROXp09rSC4UepTI4P.html&si=ubP81J7bCU2_usx4
Also, last summer we walked from Switzerland to Rome on the Via Francigana. Though the weather was stupid hot, it was an amazing pilgrimage! We loved it so much! Here's a link to that playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLG--HvVXwJoWB5yfgDRPhVSrvhLsb47XI.html&si=7B2I2hO6Uf7GOUJq
I love that you are section walking it. Just do what you can do and never stop walking! ❤
@@CruisinwiththeColemans I never heard of the Via Francigana. That sounds very interesting. I will definitely watch those videos to learn more. Sounds like something I’d love. Thank you!!
@@DaysWellTraveled If you need anything, let us know!
La palabra empanada es española, luego se llevó a América 😊
León es, era capital del reino de León. Ciudad muy importante de Hispania . León = a Legión fundada por los romanos hace 2000mil años .
León is one of our favorite cities! ❤️
I was born in Bembibre del Bierzo LEON.....
That is fantastic! I hope this video brought you many good memories!
My wife hiked the Camino last summer. Her secret to her shoes was using duct tape on her feet. lol. It worked well for her. Enjoying the journey.
Every pilgrim has a shoe story. 😆 When will see walk again? And when will you join her? 😉
@@CruisinwiththeColemans there is a whole story about that. Lol.
@BikesBoatsBivouacs must hear more about that at some point!!!