• Phil Merrell
abr. – mai. 2025

They’re Back! Spanish Easter

We’re returning to Spain at the start of the Holy Week. A couple of weeks in Spain, a couple of weeks in Portugal meeting up with my brother & Debbie’s sister. Then the women head for a Paris and the guys walk a short Camino de Santiago. Leia mais
  • To Zabaldika

    13 de maio, Espanha ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

    (Posted 6/16/25) It was raining lightly when we started out, but quickly petered out into a mostly sunny day. We are sending our backpacks ahead to lighten our load. We walked around 6 miles. Before getting to a long, steep downhill section . Between my sketchy knees and Dale’s bruised ribs, we chose discretion over valor and shared a cab ride down the hill and on with some other more mature pilgrims. Dale’s ribs are bugging him a lot.
    We made our destination for the night, an albergue run by nuns at the Church of Saint Stephen in the tiny village of Zabaldika (pop. 14). This ended up one of the nicest stops on our walk. The head sister opened the church before dinner and explained the history of the church and the different paintings and features. We were invited to climb the narrow winding stone staircase up the bell tower and ring the bell. The bell was made in the 11th century and is the oldest bell in Navarre Province. After being rung, the pure tones of the bell linger an incredibly long time. After a great communal dinner, we went back to the church for a sharing time and a very moving blessing of the pilgrims.
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  • Pamplona

    14 de maio, Espanha ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    (Posted 6/24/25). Dale is still hurting from the fall the day before yesterday. We decided we would walk the 5 miles into Pamplona though, and sent our packs ahead. The walk went pretty well.

    We had reserved in the municipal Albergue, which turned out to be a former large church converted into a massive 122 person dormitory. It has a couple of levels of sleeping spaces in the center of a vast open cathedral like space. The effect is somewhat like the human storage space in the movie The Matrix. Walls of bunk beds extending into the distance. Oh well, it’s only one night.

    While eating late lunch, we ran into a friend we had met the first day in Orisson who has a health background. She convinced Dale he should get a medical evaluation (not to hard), and helped us find a clinic. Thanks Judy Gross! After a reasonably long wait and an X-ray, we received the good news that nothing was broken or cracked. Now it’s just time needed to heal.
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    Final da viagem
    25 de maio de 2025