The Pilgrim's Progress – Tue, 13 Aug 2013

Insider reader (and sometime globetrotter) Susan Korjagin and friends completed a 500-mile walk across northern Spain on an ancient pilgrimage trail called the Camino de Santiago (also known as the Way of Saint James). We wonder: at which mile marker did “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” by the Proclaimers get stuck in their heads? Here are (left to right) Constance Manchester-Bonenfant, Korjagin and Claire Roberge with the Insider in front of the cathedral in the city of Santiago De Compostela. If you take the Insider with you on a trip, send a picture to news@theconcordinsider.com. Thanks!
Insider reader (and sometime globetrotter) Susan Korjagin and friends completed a 500-mile walk across northern Spain on an ancient pilgrimage trail called the Camino de Santiago (also known as the Way of Saint James). We wonder: at which mile marker did “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” by the Proclaimers get stuck in their heads? Here are (left to right) Constance Manchester-Bonenfant, Korjagin and Claire Roberge with the Insider in front of the cathedral in the city of Santiago De Compostela. If you take the Insider with you on a trip, send a picture to news@theconcordinsider.com. Thanks!

Insider reader (and sometime globetrotter) Susan Korjagin and friends completed a 500-mile walk across northern Spain on an ancient pilgrimage trail called the Camino de Santiago (also known as the Way of Saint James). We wonder: at which mile marker did “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” by the Proclaimers get stuck in their heads? Here are (left to right) Constance Manchester-Bonenfant, Korjagin and Claire Roberge with the Insider in front of the cathedral in the city of Santiago De Compostela. If you take the Insider with you on a trip, send a picture to news@theconcordinsider.com. Thanks!

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