Americans on the Camino
Mary Kay Hines
mkkarpsaMINDSPRING.COM
Mon Jan 27 21:31:17 PST 2003
My friend and I will be walking the Camino this May and June and I must admit all this talk about Americans and anti-America is a bit disconcerning. Most people walking the Camino have their own personal reasons for doing so. Politics should not be part of it. I lived in Ireland for seven years and I must admit that many times I crossed the street to avoid Americans (I am an American). Sad to say, we always feel we are right and they are wrong, but so the saying goes "there are many ways to skin a cat" and I learned this living in another country. Our way is not necessarily right, and neither is theirs. Each side has many pluses and if it works for them that is all that matters. We visit another country to partake of their culture and if we open our minds and hearts, we can learn alot. I certainly did. My father was an uneducated coal miner in West Virginia, but he had a great respect for individuals and he passed this on to my sister and me. We should be judged for ourselves, not our race, religion, country or political beliefs. I hope to walk the Camino and to just experience the Camino.
Mary Kay
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