Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Day 6 To Estella and The Irish John Day

Enough about the travel highlights because I think they may be boring non camino travellers .. the camino has some really interesting people .
THE STORY OF IRISH JOHN
Remember the irishman in the kilt.
He dined with us last night at the Albergue and told his story showing an irish paper clipping.
The short version of the story.... hopefully accurate in respect to John
His father was a publican( now deceased) who at some stage in his life inherited a skull and a scallop shell...couldn´t quite work out the mysterious details... The skull somehow disappeared but he gave the scallop shell to his son Irish John and said " If you ever get a chance, take this shell back to Santiago so that th spirit of the owner can rest"
this year there was a replica ship built in Ireland which used to take pilgrims to Coruna in Northern Spain for the Camino.
Irish John seized the chance´signed up´got his camino credentials and they all started out at ST JAMES GATE in Dublin ( mentioned previously as the Guinness Brewery).
He is walking in his kilt because all the travellers were dressed up appropriately.
I touched the shell.
He is a very kind and courteous man as we have passed him and he us many times.
I hope this retelling does justice to his camino to honour his father´s request.
BUEN CAMINO
From Estella a beautiful medieval town.

4 comments:

  1. What a great story! I think the St James Gate in Dublin aka Guinness Brewery must look a pretty good option to you at the moment. If you run into Irish John again - can you ask him for more details; that skull sounds like a good book in the making.
    I'm sure you must be doing better with the walking than you realise as others are taking the bus etc Keep up the good spirits and the news when you can.
    All good here - everyone is cleaning up the red soil, which has invaded every space, after the two dust storms Love Marg

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  2. Hi Jim and Betty
    What a great encounter. The people one meets on the Camino are a rich part of the whole experience, particularly in the early part of the journey. (It gets croweded later) Hope that you are travelling well physically and getting lots of news from Jimmy's. Warm Regards Ann

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  3. Hi Mum and Jim,

    Sounds like you are meeting some interesting people. Thinking of you all the time, hope you are feeling OK and the walking isn't taking too much of a toll on those old bones.

    Love Al

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  4. Thanks for the comments here as it is just the touch of home that is so good to hear. I know that this blog is a " look at me but our thoughts always stray to family and friends.
    Muy Grachias

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