The Scallop Shell - Symbol of the Camino
/The scallop shell is the symbol of the Camino de Santiago. The history of why is quite interesting…
Read MoreThe scallop shell is the symbol of the Camino de Santiago. The history of why is quite interesting…
Read MoreWe joined the queue waiting to enter the Sé. The Italian lady in line behind us sang along with Stevie Wonder. We paid our €4 each to enter the cathedral and asked for a stamp on our pilgrim ‘credencial’ signifying the beginning point for our Camino. The stamp was unceremoniously given. We were now official pilgrims walking the Camino.
Read MoreWhen they learned we were walking the Camino, old Canadian/British sailing friends we’d met in South America who now live in Portugal, contacted us about getting together when we arrived in Portugal.
Read MoreHi there and welcome to Just A Little Further!
We are David and Marcie Lynn and we've lived aboard our Liberty 458 cutter-rigged sailboat since 2000.
What began as an urge to travel slowly and economically at our own pace ended up an adventure of a lifetime.
Well, here we are ... nearly 90,000 miles under the keel, 5 continents, 5 Great Southern Capes, 36 countries and almost two decades later, still taking one passage at a time and going just a little further.