YAY! Everybody, all together now, get up & out of your chair for the bridge dance !!! [As an aside, even during the months-long plague-imposed drought of new camino videos, I still continued to hear that darn jingle in my head whenever I'd go over a bridge - and we have millions of them where I live, I have to pass over one to get onto my street! Aaargh!!!] Seriously, it's a very beautiful thing to dedicate this camino for your friend. His parents will be so moved to know that their son continues to touch hearts in a real & present way.👍🏻
Hooray, you're back on the trail! Looking forward to following you through France. And I love your shiny scallop shell and the photo of David on your pack.
So good to see you on hiking again! And by surprise, too! And so glad to see you bring Squish along, if only in spirit! Big Hugs to you (socially distanced & stuff) to bring back some normalcy (to me in the US). ... And a Bridge Dance!! It's been a long time!!
Yeeeeeeeeees Sara is back. I did this Camino in 2015. I was in this very refuge in Vézelay. Looking forward to your videos, hopefully you'll enjoy it as much as I did.
Sara Dhooma! You are back on the trail! For all of us at home, thank you for allowing us to travel along with you. A couple months ago we started watching your other treks on the many different caminos you have walked, which led us to watch your trek in Patagonia, then the Antarctic, your trek in Israel and so on. Really look forward to your posts and seeing where each day takes you. Buen Camino!
Good to see you back on the camino. Please load your bag full of food as the French countryside is very deserted and opening times of the remaining shops are unpredictable.
So happy for you Sara - I know how much walking means to you and how amazing it must be for you to be on Pilgramage again. Looking forward to watching your travels again - Boun Camino (I think they say something different in France) anyhow lots of love from Australia x
Good to have you back in Europe! Just left France 🇫🇷 2 weeks ago, had a great Time there, hope it will be the same for you over there! Enjoy every step you make!
Hi! Sarah! So brave and cheerful even though the weather is miserable and you had to walk all day with an empty stomach ... I can believe nobody at the Albergue cooked a proper dinner for you ., as a French I feel sorry and also shameful but it doesn’t surprise me either !i think in Anthie you were treated better with a good fire in the stove and a homemade meal! You report is very interesting and lively .., makes me wish to become a RU-vidr one day after some training !!
Yay! Sara Show is back with new adventures, churches, bridges and bridges dances. You didn't leave me wondering when you might end up back tracking or when you would be visiting your first brewery, LOL, also glad you're honoring Squish's memory.
AWESOME, you are back!!! 😄👍👍👍 But it's probably not easy these days in France cause of the pandemic... is it difficult to get hostels?? I thought about doing the Camino invierno in December.
So GOOD to have you back. Are you feeling fully recovered after the Covid? Hope you have the best time while taking really good care of yourself, especially with long stretches and no real food! Love your videos for the incredible churches and historic sights, the beautiful villages, and the ever changing country side. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺
Good to see you back on the trail. I am looking forward to see parts of France that are new to me. Will you go all the way to the end, or just to meet up to the path that you have already done? Very sad to hear the news about Squish (David). So hard to lose a good friend and trail partner.
Hey! A video! By Sarah Dhooma!! And....wait....she's in France on the Camino??? Wohoo!!!!! Just this morning I was thinking of suggesting that you walk around your house/town filming random stuff just so that you could make a new video. 🤣 Nice to see you again.
How awesome that you’re back on the road!! And in France!! I had a look at a map and it looks like a long walk across the heart of France - so much history you’ll be walking through. Do you end in St. Jean Pied de Port or will you cross the Pyrenees and go all the way to Santiago? What an awesome start to your pilgrimage with that special service/blessing and I could feel you channeling Squish’s energy and cheerfulness in all the bad first day weather (and jet lag) . Buen Camino!
Hey Sara, how did you get to Vezelay? Trying to figure how to get there from Paris. We’re hoping to start from there early May. Any info will be greatly appreciated.
Excited to see you back hiking but very concerned as you are high risk - I know you have already had covid but they have had people re-infect in China & Japan - so be super careful please please. Love from Oz.