• End of the road

    22–25 cze 2024, Hiszpania ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F

    Our walk is over, and we are adjusting to being on our post Camino "vacation." After 3 days in Santiago, we drove a few hours west to the the end of the world, aka Finisterre, mile marker zero on the Galician coast. We have rented two cabanas overlooking the ocean and village below. We visited the lighthouse, went to the beach, ate Italian food and met some other pilgrims as we stood on the cliffs overlooking the end of the world... One being our long lost friend Peter from Belgium and his family, a pleasant surprise. He was injured and went home after Leon, so we were shocked and overjoyed to see him again! A Camino miracle! 😀

    Tomorrow Tom will drive Trina back to Santiago where she will make her way back home, and we will continue on vacay in Spain for another week. I'm going to miss my Camino Amiga! 😭 👯‍♂️☺️👣 And, I'm already missing following shells and yellow arrows to get to our destination each day.

    They say the real Camino begins now, after the walk is over, as you you bring with you the spirit and knowledge you experienced during the journey. Time to process and move onward and upward, or "Ultreia et Suseia" as they say on the Camino.
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