Camino Memories in Penicuik
Clare is in Penicuik for the penultimate episode of this Camino de Santiago themed series. She meets a true Camino veteran, Rev Nick Bowry who has walked it multiple times.
Clare is in Penicuik for the penultimate episode of this Camino de Santiago themed series. The first five programmes were recorded in Spain, and the final two episodes are in the UK with people reflecting on their past experiences of The Way. Today Clare meets a true Camino veteran: Rev. Nick Bowry has walked it seven times, and on different routes, including when he was making the decision to give up his long-standing career to become a Priest.
Joining Clare and Nick on today's walk are Nick's friends, Cat and Liz, who share their own Camino memories as they enjoy the beautiful local scenery on a fine day.
They completed a circular walk starting at Nick's church, St. James the Less, taking in the River North Esk, Serpentine Wood, and views of the Pentland Hills.
Presenter: Clare Balding
Producer: Karen Gregor
Here's a poem Nick wrote about his time on the Camino in 2016:
Santander a Muxia, Camino 2016
Come, it's been a while,
And walk, talk, sing, and pray,
My way, your way, our way,
In silence, in company, together, apart, each day,
Never lonely, I'm pleased to say,
One foot in front of the other.
Consciously clearing clutter from my mind,
Allowing time to forgive, seventy times seven and once again,
Making friends with myself and letting go what drains,
I feel my load lighten, less and less remains,
New days dawn and the true self gains,
One foot in front of the other.
Conversations words and gestures,
All allow acquaintances to grow,
Many mark a mile, some many more - going with the flow,
Intimate confessions and burdens off loaded, I know,
Now I have time and patience to listen, to help the speaker let go,
One foot in front of the other.
Calmed and caught in the cadence of walking,
Applied compeed, insect repellent and sun cream,
Mass at noon - seeing it swing - has it been a dream,
Indisputably not, my calf muscles know where they have been,
Now with great anticipation, mi amigo is seen,
One foot in front of the other.
Companions on the way, four between us,
And now we start our one at last,
Minding all that has gone on, the past,
In perspective, in sorrow and joy our minds cast,
New beginnings both, carpe diem, life goes so fast,
One foot in front of the other.
Conclusions - I have a few,
Appreciate each day and what you learn,
Make new friends, be generous but make time for yourself to discern,
Invite new experiences and try them out,
Now is the time, without a doubt, and…
Oh, just put… one foot in front of the other.
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