Portuguese Camino from Porto to Muxia

A Walk in Reflection

The journey from Barcelos to Ponte de Lima stretched nearly 20 miles through Portugal’s breathtaking countryside. Under gentle sunshine and cool breezes, the Camino revealed itself in rolling hills and ancient pathways worn smooth by centuries of pilgrims.
Around me, fellow travelers battle the inevitable physical toll of these early days. By days three and four, the Camino begins its first test of will. I watch as pilgrims limp past, their faces cycling through determination, doubt, and renewed resolve, sometimes within a single breath. Angry blisters bubble beneath bandages while muscles cry out in protest. The statistics are sobering: perhaps 10-20% of those who begin will surrender to their injuries in this first week. Yet even those in obvious pain press forward with remarkable spirit, each step an act of quiet courage.
While my body moved through this landscape, my mind dwelled elsewhere—with my brother Tom, who wages his own pilgrimage against illness. What strikes me most profoundly is his response to suffering. There are no complaints about pain, no questions about unfairness. Instead, Tom has turned entirely outward in love.
Viktor Frank wrote: “Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.” Tom embodies this wisdom completely. When faced with great challenge, he has actively chosen an attitude of strength and divine grace, focusing his energy on loving God, family and friends rather than self.
There is something truly awe-inspiring in witnessing someone transform suffering into such beauty. While I walk the Camino of pilgrims, Tom teaches me what a genuine spiritual journey looks like—not measured in miles covered, but in love freely given despite pain. To love and respect Tom is indeed a gift from God, and perhaps the most valuable lesson this Camino could offer.

Misty Morning
God’s Sunrise Gift
Spring Flowers
Walking through trees all day

9 responses to “A Walk in Reflection”

  1. Kristin Nick Avatar
    Kristin Nick

    John- Thank you for this thoughtful perspective on both pilgrim/Tom’s journey and for sharing the quote by Viktor Frank. Your pictures are just amazing!

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    1. John Boselli Avatar
      John Boselli

      We are very blessed!

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  2. hjmags33 Avatar
    hjmags33

    So deeply touching John. I will be praying for your brother and your continued spiritual journey.

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  3. Karstein Avatar
    Karstein

    John, you really make me feel like I’m walking there with you. Your descriptions and reflections flow as if you were an experienced writer. Maybe your next project should be to write a book? What you describe today is the first of the three phases of a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela that is often described as a physical, mental and spiritual journey. These phases reflect the challenges and experiences pilgrims go through on their way to Santiago. Buen Camino!

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    1. John Boselli Avatar
      John Boselli

      Thank you, I greatly enjoy walking in beauty each day the words flow from the beauty and silence!

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  4. Tanis Wake-Forbes Avatar
    Tanis Wake-Forbes

    John, your pictures are so beautiful and I can understand your introspecti

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      John Boselli

      Thanks, we are very blessed!

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  5. Bob Avatar
    Bob

    John, thank you!

    Your words are meaningful and make me feel like I’m there walking the Camino de Santiago alongside you. I’m with Tom this morning in Albuquerque—it’s a busy day with two doctor’s appointments and a lot of time spent in the car.

    Even last night, as Tom endured level 7 pain, his grace and love shone through, an Inspiration to me as a laid next to him.

    Please keep sending prayers and positive energy to Tom and Sharon as they navigate their own challenge.

    Love you Brother, Bob

    ps: Your Photos are Amazing – I didn’t know you took after Dad so much!!

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    1. John Boselli Avatar
      John Boselli

      Thanks Bob, photos tell a story much better than words! Thank you for loving Tom!!

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