Hello friends,
I hope this blog post finds you and your loved ones safe and well and managing to avoid going stir crazy if you are experiencing further periods of isolation and lock down where you are, owing to the coronavirus.
Come and walk a virtual Camino with us!
The following iMovie is based on our walk along the Camino Frances route of el Camino de Santiago between April and May 2019. It includes our best photos, video clips and sounds we recorded along the way, as well as nine original poems that we have written and narrated that were inspired by our transformative experiences of pilgrimage.
We hope you enjoy this magical journey with us. May it lift your heart and inspire your soul!
You can watch the video here:
The poems in order of appearance are as follows:
1. A Pilgrim’s Blessing – © Sarah Justine Packwood, June 2020
2. Surrender – © Sarah Justine Packwood and James Brett Clibbery, March 2020
3. My Soul Sings – © Sarah Justine Packwood, October 2015
4. Camino Day – © James Brett Clibbery, June 2020
5. Flow – © Sarah Justine Packwood, October 2015
6. Meet Me at Table – © Sarah Justine Packwood and James Brett Clibbery, March 2020
7. God is Out – © Sarah Justine Packwood, May 2016
8. Climbing Mountains – © Sarah Justine Packwood, October 2015
9. Santiago – © James Brett Clibbery, September 2020
I have included some beautiful pieces of music from the YouTube Audio library, which are royalty free and these are listed below in order of appearance:
1. Pure Potentiality – by Benjamin Martins
2. Take Your Time – by Dan Lebowitz
3. Spanish Rose – by Chris Haugen
4. The Future Ancient Now – by Nathan Moore
5. Spanish Summer – by Audionautix
6. Mysteries – by Dan Lebowitz
7. Amazement – by Freedom Trail Studio
If you enjoyed this video, the you might also like this one:
Lisbon to Santiago in 9 minutes: Caminho Portuguès
Buen Camino and Ultreïa et Suseïa! And thank you so much for reading and watching!
Sarah xxx
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