Day 079p: Recollecting in Reverence … (July 02, 2019)
And so it was that I passed by places of past reverie and recollection; sites of potent memory from my 2008 Camino pilgrimage – through the hamlet of Akerreta (where I had left a shrine to a dearly beloved), past a waterfall on the River Arga (where I had paused for a peaceful repast of tomatoes & bread), and into the village of Zuriain (where I mad met up again with a fellow pilgrim who had passed me by earlier that same day) …



“Remembrance of things past is rarely the remembrance of things as they actually were, and yet despite its innate inaccuracy remembering can be purposeful – as long as one’s recollections prove to be either shrines of gratitude for whatever was &/or inspirations to care anew.” ~ inspired by Marcel Proust

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