
I love writing.
It’s no secret. Well maybe it is, I guess whoever is reading this doesn’t really know me.
Then again, who does?
Shit, my own family doesn’t even know me, and we’re familiarly close!
That said, maybe the series to come will give you some insight into my mind, if you’re interested.
I don’t know, I don’t care, because I love writing for the sake of writing!
But, if you do gather something unique from my stories, or at the very least, you look at me like the asshole you don’t want to be like, I’ll still take some credit, because an example of ‘what not to be’ is still a good example– HA!
“An example of ‘what not to be’ is still a good example”
G. Kourtesiotis, 2020. — cynical asshole.
Okay, enough!
The following is Number 1 of 14 in the series of blog posts to come called “Tales From The Walk Behind Me”, and I will likely be posting one journal entry daily over the coming weeks— ideally.
It is a series of originally journaled entries through a few of my days —events, experiences, thoughts— along the Camino De Santiago.
This was my second Camino that took place over 26 days through September to October, 2019 that covered 1010+km along the Camino Norte route, including Muxia-Finisterre.
It might not be what you expect because my thoughts can be ugly.
The content will vary, and the timelines will be all over the place, and that alone should give you an indication as to the inner workings of my mind–Ha!
In all honesty, you might even question my own benevolence as a human being.
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