Between September 17 and October 26, 2016, my wife Patty walked the Camino Frances (French Way), which is a 500 mile pilgrimage from St. Jean, France, over the Pyrenees Mountains and across northern Spain to Santiago de Compostela (roughly the driving distance between Washington, DC and Knoxville, TN). I met her on the trail between Palas de Rei and Portomarin, Spain, and I walked with her for the last four days of her journey. From there, we drove to Finisterre, Spain (“The End of the Earth”), and finally we spent a couple of days in Paris, France, before coming home.
In recent years, I’ve realized that compelling photographs of people, especially young people, showing them engaged in challenging endeavors, can serve as reminders of the skills and strengths that they possess, and that these reminders can help them to persist against the challenges that they will face later in life.
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