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There I was, an average middle-aged woman living and working on Canada s west coast. How, then, did I come to be walking this ancient path, family and friends left behind, and everything I owned in a pack on my back? Exchanging my office pumps for hiking boots and my purse for a backpack, for forty days I followed the Camino de Santiago, a historic pilgrimage of almost eight hundred kilometres across northern Spain. During my journey to Santiago, I experienced climbs and descents that challenged my endurance, ancient towns and historical landmarks that excited my imagination, and endless plains and stretches of solitude that tested my soul. I bent against blinding snow and pummeling winds, endured drenching rains, and basked in brilliant sunshine. My steps led over rocky trails, through whispering forests, among dancing grasslands, and through bustling cosmopolitan cities and crumbling towns. A colourful, international cast of characters strolled through my days, from an irreverent Irishman, to a Polish political prisoner, to a young German couple packing their new baby, to a Tennessee twosome that was walking the world. Their stories were as varied as the landscapes through which we passed. Some sought spiritual renewal, some walked to exercise grief, and some in hope or gratitude for personal miracles. Others just enjoyed walking, seeing a new country, and meeting new people. Each experienced their own Camino in their own way. Ordinary people living ordinary lives, suddenly stepping out on an extraordinary journey, we shared food, wine, and bunk rooms. Through laughter and tears, we broke down barriers of language, religion, and nationality. Strangers became friends, and friends became family, some just for a day or two . . . and some for a lifetime.

2005 Calendar of Unfortunate Events: Thirteen Alarming Months! (A Series of Unfortunate Events)

Featuring lavish illustrations and distressing commentary, Lemony Snicket's Calendar of Unfortunate Events covers 13 alarming months, from January 2005 through January 2006.

The Simply Grande Gardening Cookbook

The organic gardeners share more than 275 of their favorite recipes using sixty-eight different vegetables, each based on the freshest, organically grown produce possible. Original.

Cultivating Stillness: A Taoist Manual for Transforming Body and Mind

Equanimity, good health, peace of mind, and long life are the goals of the ancient Taoist tradition known as "internal alchemy," of which Cultivating Stillness is a key text. Written between the second and fifth centuries, the book is attributed to T'ai Shang Lao-chun the legendary figure more widely known as Lao-Tzu, author of the Tao-te Ching . The accompanying commentary, written in the nineteenth century by Shui-ch'ing Tzu, explains the alchemical symbolism of the text and the methods for cultivating internal stillness of body and mind. A principal part of the Taoist canon for many centuries, Cultivating Stillness is still the first book studied by Taoist initiates today.

Victorians Unbuttoned: Registered Designs for Clothing, Their Makers and Wearers 1839-1900

Gathers drawings and photographs of Victorian era women's underwear, shirts, collars, blouses, hats, dresses, men's coats and suits, hosiery, gloves, cravats, shoes, and sportswear

Released under the MIT License.

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