Cosmic rays are high energy particles reaching our planet, whose spectrum ranges from sub GeV up to 10^10 GeV energies. The bulk of the observed cosmic rays, probably up to PeV energies, is likely of galactic origin and is thought to be accelerated at supernova remnant shocks and to propagate diffusively through the Galaxy. The acceleration mechanism, the escape of accelerated particles from the sources and their subsequent propagation toward us and out of the Galaxy, are all pieces of the same complex puzzle, namely the origin of cosmic rays. A fascinating and yet not understood aspect of