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Sean of the South

Buen Camino Forever

Sean of the South

Sean Dietrich

Personal Journals, S-town, Music, Alabama, Garrison Keillor, Storytelling, Story, Garden And Gun, Southern Living, Serial, Southern Culture, S Town, Old Radio, Lake Wobegon, Stories, Prairie Home Companion, Arts, Society & Culture, Live From Here, Story Podcast

5.0546 Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2025

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Buen Camino!

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0:00.0

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0:03.9

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0:06.3

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0:21.6

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0:28.5

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0:57.6

Music I'll keep thinking about the Camino.

0:59.5

It's always there.

1:00.8

It's in the back of my mind.

1:05.8

If my brain were a school bus, all the nerdy thoughts would be sitting up front.

1:11.5

These are the responsible grown-up thoughts, wearing horn-rimmed glasses and neckties, and performing important tasks on tiny calculators, computing existentially vital questions such as, do BLTs actually

1:19.3

need the L? But meanwhile, all the cool thoughts would be sitting in the back of the bus, because

1:25.7

that's where all the cool kids sit.

1:31.7

These back-row thoughts represent notions I never have time for,

1:34.1

because I'm constantly thinking adult stuff like,

1:38.0

The Mortgage is due, or, don't forget to mow the lawn today,

1:41.8

or make sure you're wearing clean underwear in case you get in an automotive accident.

1:44.7

Like my mother always said.

1:48.4

But when I slow down long enough,

1:51.1

I find that I'm always thinking about the Camino.

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