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Galen,
<p>You have a great story that people would love to hear. I encourage you
to do the presentation and let me know how I can help you as I have some
experience now. I have been speaking to many different groups including:
storytelling at schools, literary festivals, Chapters bookstore, inspirational
key notes with corporate clients and soon I will be doing the Sunday mass
sermon at a United Church (I'm a Catholic). This Sunday I am a guest
speaker at <i>St. James Church Anglican Church</i> in Orillia at a candle
light service for people in grief. They want to hear the Camino story about
the sorrow stones because it gives people hope.
<p>I can't think of anything I would rather do than share the Camino with
the world at home. Please let me know how I can help you or anyone else
on the list serv to tell your story.
<p>warmest regards,
<p>Sue
<p>sue.kenneyasympatico.ca
<p>Galen Wilkerson wrote:
<br><i>thinking of doing a presentation to various groups in the area about
my</i>
<br><i>walk and adventure in France and Spain, also walking on the GR10
from</i>
<br><i>Hendaye to St. J-pdp beforehand, and returning to stay for 1 euro
per day</i>
<br><i>in Santiago afterwards (including food and lodging), then living
in my tent</i>
<br><i>in Toulouse for 3 weeks near the canal du midi, while trying and
trying to</i>
<br><i>find a job in Europe, and finding out how to live for very little</i>
<br><i>there :), and generally about how hard it is to "escape" the
camino in</i>
<br><i>southern France.</i>
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