[Gocamino] The first Christian pilgrims. Saint Francis

Renato Alvarado Vidal machi at telsur.cl
Tue Jan 9 19:57:21 PST 2007


>
> In Chile, we say "Los Tres Reyes Magos" (The Three Wizard Kings)
> And about stargaze navigation, well, in May 2004, going across  
> Castilla, I tried several nights to walk by night, and every time I  
> ended sleeping in some corner by the camino, because I couldn't see  
> the yellow arrows, so in some moment I finally found myself unable  
> to discern the right way; I couldn't get enough information from  
> the stars, but it was great to walk by night under the Milky Way,  
> our own galaxy, the biggest image of home available to our senses,  
> that is also called El Camino de Santiago.
>
> From the green shores of summertime
>
> Machi
>
> El 08/01/2007, a las 0:30, Grant Spangler escribió:
>
>> In Spain the Three Kings are often referred to as Los tres Magos  
>> de Oriente.
>> Mago in my experience is akin to a 'magician' or 'wizard', as in  
>> El Mago de
>> Oz. All the same, pretty good soothsaying to get so close to the  
>> target.
>> They needed a little help from the local staff to get the exact  
>> town as
>> Bethlehem. Any recent stargazers boast that good an accuracy?  
>> Methinks
>> perhaps not.
>>
>> Buen Camino,
>>
>> Grant
>>
>> Grant Spangler
>> GASpangler at hotmail.com
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>>
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