More in Tui, 🇪🇸

A few more photos.
To Mos

Every day,the same.
Wake, walk, eat, sleep, and repeat.
But there is magic.✨️
It's much more pleasant to begin walking early in the morning, just before the light lifts. Time goes by swiftly, andBaca lagi
5/23 To Pontevedra

In the shade of trees
I could walk on forever.
My feet in sandals.
It's hard to stay in municipals night after night in bunk beds where you can't sit up without bumping your head. Now and then, IBaca lagi
5/24 to Caldas de Reis lo

Sometimes, it's worth it
To indulge in finer things
To keep peace with self.
I arrived at my albergue GBC Caldas, just before 2:. I showered, washed clothing, hung them up to dry, and lay down toBaca lagi
05/25/25 To Padron & the marketplace.

Through this marketplace
Delicacies everywhere!
Lucious edibles.
Getting to Padron was an easy, fast-paced walk. There were several people to talk with, so time flew by. We arrived before noon, so weBaca lagi
5/25 More of Padron

Sara and Selin are eating churros con chocolate. There were crowds of people at this Sunday marketplace in Padron. I'm so glad to have happened to stroll through here. 🥰
5/26/25 The last Miles to Santiago!

The destination
Is only the beginning
of another page.
The arrival to Santiago is a mix of feelings of relief, great accomplishment, and maloncholy. Now what? I set up new goals and take anotherBaca lagi
The Cathedral de Santiago

SANTIAGO

When the journey ends,
The stillness is a sad pool,
Swirling sentiments.
Two days in Santiago after arriving, I don't have the urge to get up early and walk. The drive that kept pulling me forwardBaca lagi
Muxia Spain

I'm always at home,
though beside another sea,
in the ocean breeze.🌊💕
Muxia is an enchanting tip at the end of the Camino. How refreshing to be here and chill (literally, it's brisk). I haveBaca lagi
And then there are the people.

The sweet encounters,
Precious tokens in our hearts,
The people we meet.
The people I meet along the way light up the journey. We are all traveling in the same direction at different paces. Hello,Baca lagi
5/29 Day one in Fisterra

It's a place to rest
and wash my feet in the sea
before I go on.
Fisterre is a place at the western tip of Spain, extending beyond Santiago, which is the end of the Camino walk. It's my third visitBaca lagi
A Sunset Boat Ride

I took a sunset boat ride along the Golfo Artabro in Fisterre/Finnesterre along with many other people. There was Irish music playing through the speakers as we gently cruised. We were offered pinchosBaca lagi
5/30 Fisterra/ Finesterre

Whenever in Spain,
I return to Fisterra,
Where my heart can rest.
I took a few days to rest and to take in sun and salty air. Tomorrow, I will bus to A Coruña to walk back down to Santago. I haveBaca lagi
6/1 A Coruña Spain

It's the weariness
of traveling and hustling....
I want to come home.
A Coroña is a pretty city by the sea. It was an active Sunday. The central street was blocked off for a bicycle race inBaca lagi
Torre de Hércules

Walking the English Way from A Coruña

I will keep walking
along another way back
to Santiago.
I walked the English Way from A Coruña to Segude today. I have extra days on my hands until my flight back home, and I'd rather keep moving.Baca lagi
6/3 Day 2 The English Way.

Into the forrest
Where trees catch wind and bird songs.
Music to my ears.
Today was less than a 10 mile day. A walk through forrest and dirt paths. It was very similar to how I remember the francesBaca lagi
6/4 To Sigüero, day 3 of the English Way

When starting early,
The walking is easier
when kissed by sunrise.
I began walking at 6:00 this morning. There was a lot of country road walking, then into the forrest for a large part of the day.Baca lagi
6/5 Returning to Santiago

The rain fell on us all day. Tapping on our ponchos while they flew in the wind like superhero capes. What a beautiful walk this day! I chatted with Sam from England, who is having the time of hisBaca lagi
6/6 Rainy Days in Santiago.

In Spain in the rain
Under café canopies,
We sip black coffee.
For two days, it's been raining here in Santiago. I drink rich coffee and read under café canopies while waiting to check in to myBaca lagi
6/7 Coming to the end of my stay.

The adventure now
quieted by the yearning
to be home again.
It's been over a month that I've been away from home. The weariness and the demands of traveling takes its toll on my body and mind. MovingBaca lagi
Pengembara
It seems to this casual observer that you’re located near waterways more often this trip than during your Camino in Spain.