Towels

Jean Seeler & Dave Gifford jeandaveaMINDSPRING.COM
Thu Mar 14 18:15:01 PST 2002


An alternative is to take a "swimmer's chamois" available in any swim shop.
These are wash-cloth size artificial chamois which you see competitive
swimmers and divers use in meets.   You dry off part of you, wring it out,
dry some more, then put it back into its covered plastic tube, still moist.
They absorb tremendous amounts of water and after bring wrung out, absorb
more.   They take up no room and work best when starting out moist, not dry.
My significant other is a competitive swimmer and that is what he used last
year on the Camino, and after he showers in the local YMCA.
      jean seeler jeandaveamindspring.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Bernard Milford <Bernard.MilfordaTELSTRA.COM>
To: GOCAMINOaPETE.URI.EDU <GOCAMINOaPETE.URI.EDU>
Date: Thursday, March 14, 2002 3:11 AM
Subject: James


>While we're on the subject of names, here's an easy one -
>
>how would you call someone James nowadays in Spanish?
>
>I've never met an Iago, and my Latin friends didn't know.
>
>Bernard
>
>bernard.milfordatelstra.com
>
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