Today was our last day in Everett and Our Savior's Lutheran gave us blessings and shells to carry us forward on our trip. Each of us has our rock to carry to Cruz de Ferro - about 75% of the way to Santiago de Compostela. There, it is traditional for each pilgrim to deposit a stone carried from home at the foot of the big iron cross where millions of other pilgrims have left their problems and concerns behind them on their way to the destination. With all the support of family and friends we got a quick selfie so we know we are loved and supported here.
Sunday, April 28, 2024
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