Just only by watching some of the camino vlogs i get a feeling of realising some important life lessons, which is quite interesting. I learnt from your camino how one by getting to be with themselves can strengthen their inner power and authenticity. But a lot of vloggers only start to discover that power, not you though💜🤩🏆
Thank you so much for sharing. I was a couple of weeks behind you on the Camino but had to end at Puente de la Reina due to health reasons. I’m hoping to restart next year. I appreciate your insight.
@@christinescharf1967 Hi Christine, thanks so much for watching. Well done for starting on your Camino and it must have been a tough decision to stop though that’s good that you prioritised health. Puente de la Reina is a lovely town to restart. Let me know when you are back on the path I love to hear how you get on and when you might get to Santiago. Buen Camino, and I hope your health is better.
Very revealing. Now we know more of who is M. What was your major in college? You have excellent communication skills. I knew it early on your camino when you started quoting Frost and Austen.
Thanks peewee. I majored in politics and did literature in my final year at high school and first year of uni. It was a Bachelor of Arts in communications and public relations. I do love classic literature and poetry. I like writers in cold countries.
Thanks for another raw and honest vid. One more option for your house - couldn't you renovate your current place to fit you better? Look up Georgina Wilson and Gemma Wheeler (who have somehow gotten onto my algorithm), there are architects like them who offer a service where they do a potential remodel and floor plan so you can have a think about doing up your space differently.
@@sangriasg lovely idea S. I have researched that road and as it’s on a small block, to renovate it means over capitalising. Land is always king, so you have room to renovate. My house is on too small a block that the resell value + cost of renovations means will make a loss. Maybe when building costs subside then potentially. Also hiring a draftsman rather than an architect will cut down cost. At the moment it is easy to maintain, a lock and leave, not my dream home but I love the location. Tricky. Always buy land Is my learning. Everything else can be worked over, but space is premium. Location too but I only have half the puzzle.
Just only by watching some of the camino vlogs i get a feeling of realising some important life lessons, which is quite interesting. I learnt from your camino how one by getting to be with themselves can strengthen their inner power and authenticity. But a lot of vloggers only start to discover that power, not you though💜🤩🏆
You are already having this inner pillar, camino only shone some more light on it and gave you much joy and strenghtened you 🎉
Thank you so much for sharing. I was a couple of weeks behind you on the Camino but had to end at Puente de la Reina due to health reasons. I’m hoping to restart next year. I appreciate your insight.
@@christinescharf1967 Hi Christine, thanks so much for watching. Well done for starting on your Camino and it must have been a tough decision to stop though that’s good that you prioritised health. Puente de la Reina is a lovely town to restart. Let me know when you are back on the path I love to hear how you get on and when you might get to Santiago. Buen Camino, and I hope your health is better.
well done, M, well done!
@@billkrueger9305 awww thanks Bill! 😆
Very revealing. Now we know more of who is M. What was your major in college? You have excellent communication skills. I knew it early on your camino when you started quoting Frost and Austen.
Thanks peewee. I majored in politics and did literature in my final year at high school and first year of uni. It was a Bachelor of Arts in communications and public relations.
I do love classic literature and poetry. I like writers in cold countries.
Thanks for another raw and honest vid. One more option for your house - couldn't you renovate your current place to fit you better? Look up Georgina Wilson and Gemma Wheeler (who have somehow gotten onto my algorithm), there are architects like them who offer a service where they do a potential remodel and floor plan so you can have a think about doing up your space differently.
@@sangriasg lovely idea S. I have researched that road and as it’s on a small block, to renovate it means over capitalising. Land is always king, so you have room to renovate. My house is on too small a block that the resell value + cost of renovations means will make a loss. Maybe when building costs subside then potentially. Also hiring a draftsman rather than an architect will cut down cost. At the moment it is easy to maintain, a lock and leave, not my dream home but I love the location. Tricky. Always buy land Is my learning. Everything else can be worked over, but space is premium. Location too but I only have half the puzzle.