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Terry and Ken's Camino Pilgrimage Adventure

While on the Camino, I heard that my good friend Annette V’s young son had been diagnosed with a serious illness. This stone travelled in my pocket for 350 km to be laid at the Cruz de Ferro for him. Ultreia was the old Latin greeting for pilgrims and means among other things “keep going”. Ultreia, Christopher. You will beat this!

Posted byterryzitnak October 6, 2019 Leave a comment on While on the Camino, I heard that my good friend Annette V’s young son had been diagnosed with a serious illness. This stone travelled in my pocket for 350 km to be laid at the Cruz de Ferro for him. Ultreia was the old Latin greeting for pilgrims and means among other things “keep going”. Ultreia, Christopher. You will beat this!

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My dear brother (in law) Garry passed away unexpectedly almost 2 years ago. Even in my last moments with him, he talked about the chestnut I had given him when I was 7 and he first started dating my sister. So when this chestnut fell from the tree beside me, I knew it was a gift as well and needed to be carried to the Cruz de Ferro. Buen Camino, Uncle Scare-Bear!
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