Today was my toughest day yet. I started very early and it was foggy and cool, perfect for walking. But once the fog cleared it was hot!
I was hoping to stop at Hornillos del Camino but there was no accommodation available. I was lucky enough to get a cancellation at Albergue Fuente Sidres. However it was another ten kilometres which made it a very long walk in the heat.
But it has taken me very close to my next night’s stop so I will have an easy day tomorrow.
This is the big disadvantage of the need to book ahead and not just stop when you’re tired or you like the town like my Camino friends at home did before Covid. You have to book so many night’s in advance that there is very little flexibility.
But I am still grateful to be here and am still loving it.
旅行者Diane I am thinking of you and with you in spirit every step you take. To have had such a challenging day and still be grateful at the end of your day is a beautiful Camino message! Some people can be given a field of roses and only see the thorns. Others can be given a weed and see the wildflower. Gratitude will bring you joy. Keep enjoying every moment !! Sending you love and hugs. Lisa xx
旅行者I spotted the stork too. Love it. By September all I see are great big empty nests. The Frances certainly is sounding busy with accommodation hard to get. Glad you are enjoying it despite the challenges. That’s the Camino!
旅行者Diane I am thinking of you and with you in spirit every step you take. To have had such a challenging day and still be grateful at the end of your day is a beautiful Camino message! Some people can be given a field of roses and only see the thorns. Others can be given a weed and see the wildflower. Gratitude will bring you joy. Keep enjoying every moment !! Sending you love and hugs. Lisa xx
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Beautiful pic love the stork and it’s nest
旅行者I spotted the stork too. Love it. By September all I see are great big empty nests. The Frances certainly is sounding busy with accommodation hard to get. Glad you are enjoying it despite the challenges. That’s the Camino!