Q: How many weeks until you are finished walking the Camino de Santiago?
A: Too many.
Q: I am confused why anyone would feel the need to walk 500 miles. Is this Camino a religious experience for you?
A: Depends on what you mean by “religious.”
Q: Are you doing this for God?
A: No. For me.
Q: So what are YOU expecting to receive out of all this?
A: I expect nothing.
Q: Then why do it?
A: I travel to Santiago to pay respects to the bones of James, one of Jesus’s closest earthly friends, first apostle to be killed in the name of a cultural belief system I was raised in.
Q: You don’t ACTUALLY believe Santiago contains the actual bones of Saint James, do you?
A: Then, I travel to Santiago to pay my respects to some random guy’s bones.
Q: Doesn’t this make you feel pretty stupid?
A: No. I always feel stupid.
Q: Why walk this path? Aren’t you basically just another annoying American tourist?
A: Pretty much.
Even so, mankind has been walking this same pathway since this road was an ancient Roman trade route. Throughout history, millions of humans walked this route when they needed a miracle. It was their last and only hope. I follow—literally—in their footsteps.
Q: You’re writing these dispatches too often! Shame on you! I want to pull my hair out each time you write and say to you, “This is your life! Put your damn phone away or you’ll miss the experience of living!” You should be taking a break from your technology, not writing this!
A: Pot, meet Kettle.
Q: How are you writing these 800-word columns/dispatches…