A dose of Camino magic

Having reached Astorga by about 12:30, I was too early to check in, so I found a cafe in the square and ordered a pizza and an IPA (I got a Porter). A father and son sat next table over. Pastor MarkLeggi altro
Roman Ruins

The entire mesa that Astorga is perched upon is entirely underlaid with Roman ruins. This was an intersection of several Roman roads. There’s a long and quite wide section of retopped Roman wallLeggi altro
Napoleonic statue

I guess there was a big fight here and Napoleon lost! Presumably that’s a Leónese lion on top of a Napoleonic Eagle. Down the street is a civic wall painting.
Cecina esta aqui

This is one of the treats of the region. A shank of beef is salted, spiced and aged. This is how it is sold complete with a holder. Sliced thinly with an exquisitely sharp knife it is served as aLeggi altro
The Palacio Gaudi

Another Work by architect A. Guadi who was the principal of Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. After a side chapel of the Astorga cathedral burned down he was commission by the bishop to create anLeggi altro
City Hall - The Ayuntamiento

The façade of the Ayuntamiento was built in 1675, but the first documentary evidence of the clock appeared in 1730. It is the work of the 18th-century clockmaker Bartolomé Fernandez. On each side ofLeggi altro
La Cathedral de Santa Maria de Astorga

Just over whelmed. Where Leon had the windows, this had the history. Amazing artistry, some by students of Michelangelo. There are artifacts from Roman and every era you could ponder. Not to mentionLeggi altro
The strangeness of ancient times

Between the façades of Iglesia San Esteban and Iglesia Santa Marta is the Celda de las Emparedadas, the small square opening between the churches (Cell of the Walled), an irregular space with aLeggi altro
Franciscan residence

Brother Jim! I found you a retirement home!
Murias

Nice place but I decided to hike on, grade increased from here and the heat and the dust. Terrain and flora very similar to Los Padres NF. First thing noticed, there are a lot more people. I’m goingLeggi altro
Rabanal del Camino

Lovely hamlet with rock buildings. I’m at the newly remodeled El Refugio. Was hoping to catch the German monks nightly Gregorian chants. Sadly they contracted COVID last week and have not yetLeggi altro
Foncebadon

Just before Cruz Ferro
Foncebadon looking East towards Astorga

Cruz Ferro

The Cruz Ferro is at the top of the pass. It is an ancient Celtic site, and the ascetic hermit Guacelmo likely placed the Cruz to reclaim the site. The tradition is to carry a rock from home or theLeggi altro
Manjarín

The most uninhabited inhabited town on The Camino. Used to be one guy named Tomas, who thought himself the last of the Knights Templar. Now it’s a man and a woman and a nice travel trailer turnedLeggi altro
View West towards Ponferrada

El Acebo

Reigo de Ambrós

Another day of sharp declines. Some of The Way has been painstakingly cobbled and walled, but much has fallen into disrepair, leaving a tricky track to navigate. The small hamlets here are in aLeggi altro
Molinaseca

Entering Molinoseca, I see a man plastering the arch of the main entrance of a small church. Hola! Buen Camino! Peregrino! Aqui! Aqui! He motions me over, walks me into the church and opens up theLeggi altro
Campo

Ponferradan cuisine

So I’ve had breakfast, second breakfast, elevenses, and luncheon…I think I’m going for it!
Just have to do afternoon tea, dinner and supper! My afternoon tea was a McDonalds Coke Zero afterLeggi altro
The Templar Castle

During the period of 1000 to 1200, pilgrims came under increasing attack from bandits. Papal decree instructed orders religious and the Knights Templar to protect and support traveling pilgrims. ThisLeggi altro
Templario Libri

Included are parts of the collection of the El Bierzo bibliophile, Antonio Orvalle Garcia. Some Dali, a few Picasso and Da Vinci.
The Mystery of Water

Walking through any small town,village, or hamlet you will see these bottles filled with water. Apparently, natives believe it will turn away unwanted pests. I have seen similar things with ziplocLeggi altro
Santa Maria Compostilla

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