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1st day in Lisbon

View over the Alfama (old and hilly), we have amazing thigh muscles.
2nd Day in Lisbon

2nd day started with the Monestary of Jerónimos ,moved on to the monument to the discovery - Vasco de Gama, Magellan, King Manuel 1 who sponsored them, etc. and finished with a Portuguese bull fight.Baca lagi
1st Day in Tomar

We traveled to Tomar today by train. We’ve started to see the signs in cities for pilgrims of the Camino. Tomar is where the Knights Templar were started. They had a castle and a church on top of aBaca lagi
2nd Day in Tomar

Due to unexpected car racing up and down our street late into the night last night, complete with announcer and spectators, we slept in this morning and had a slower start to the day today. Then weBaca lagi
Happy birthday from the road

Psalms 37:23-25 NIV
[23] The Lord makes firm the steps of the one who delights in him; [24] though he may stumble, he will not fall, for the Lord upholds him with his hand. [25] I was young and now IBaca lagi
Coimbra

Coimbra is a lovely old university town, Portugal’s Oxford. The old part of town is built on the top of a hill with steep, narrow, winding roads. Students wear black capes, Harry Potter style. ItBaca lagi
1st Day in Porto

Took a walking tour of the city today. The funny looking trees in the park have a story of why they look that way. 1) The park was built near a hospital and the trees sucked up all the illnesses fromBaca lagi
2nd Day in Porto

Today we started at the Lello & Irmao( Lello and Brothers) Bookstore, judged the most beautiful bookstore in the world. J. K. Rowling lived here for a few years and it is these stairs that inspiredBaca lagi
1 Day to Camino

Last day in Porto and we start walking tomorrow. After a light breakfast at our lodging, we'll head over to the sé (cathedral) where it starts, get our pilgrim passports stamped, and do a briefBaca lagi
Day 1 Porto to Motosinhos

Today we started our Camino. We were a little nervous but anxious to get to this part. We started at the cathedral and got our stamp for our credential, a kind of passport that gets stamped along theBaca lagi
Day 2 Matosinhos to Labruge

Our walk today left the city and walked the coast through small beach towns and fishing villages. We passed a beautiful lighthouse first. Portugal spent quite a bit of money to make the pilgrims’Baca lagi
Day 3 Labruge to Povoa de Varzim

Today we walked eleven miles through beaches, cities, and forests. There are fires near here so it was very smokey today.
Update: 3 a.m. - fire alarm just went off in the city. After wandering in theBaca lagi
Day 4 - Varzim to Apúlia

Some of the devotions we are reading every morning before we walk have shared stories from the Gospels and challenged us with how we are sharing our faith and encouraging others on the Camino. (AtBaca lagi
Day 5 - Apúlia to Barcelos

We said good bye to the Coastal Route and Ubered over to the Central Route. This will give us a chance to see the other part of the Camino Portuguese and some of Portugal 's oldest cities.
We tookBaca lagi
Day 6 Barcelos to Corgo

13.24 miles today 😵💫 as we left Barcelos for the beautiful countryside. Had a little drizzle (good for the fires around here) but we didn't melt. Loooong stretches between places to haveBaca lagi
Day 7 Corgo to Ponte de Lima

After being woken up to a chorus of competing roosters in the neighborhood, we sat down to a delicious breakfast cooked by Jacinto. Then we headed out. We have 9+ miles today. We walked throughBaca lagi
Ponte da Lima to Rubiães (kind of) Wendy

We left Ponte de Lima over its beautiful part-Roman/part-medieval bridge. The town is the oldest in Portugal, having received its charter from the mother of the first king of Portugal in 1125. HighlyBaca lagi
Day 8 Ponte de Lima to Rubeias Laura

This is Laura’s version of this day. Wendy made this day sound so easy, but today we earned our title of badass. Ponte de Lima is beautiful, but the only way out of the valley is over a mountain. ItBaca lagi
Rubiães to Tui

14 miler today through more beautiful farmland until we hit the medieval (with traces of Roman) city of Valença, the last place before we crossed Gustave Eiffel 's bridge into Tui,Baca lagi
Day 10. Rest Day in Tui

It was raining today and as soon as we stepped outside Greg started in with “The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain" from My Fair Lady. Today was a rest day, so we took a tourist train over toBaca lagi
Day 11 Tui to O Perriño

This morning we started early to try to beat the rain. It was still dark when we left. Many other pilgrims had the same idea. It was very strange walking in the dark. As the sun came up, we could seeBaca lagi
Day 12 - Porriño to Redondela

Another 10+ mile day with a little hill, beautiful views, and more Camino angels.
Porriño received THREE INCHES of rain last night, so whereas the day before we were trying to beat it, today we leftBaca lagi
Day 13 Redondela to Arcade

Today was a shorter day (5 miles), but there was another steep trail to climb through more eucalyptus forest. The view was beautiful from the top. An excellent cloud day. No rain for the most part -Baca lagi
Day 14 Arcade to Pontevedra

This morning it was cold. 46 degrees when we left at 9:30. It seems Fall is here. Today we had 8 miles to go - over another mountain. The trail was rocky and steep but again through beautiful country.Baca lagi
PengembaraPraying for safe and smooth travels! ❤️🙏🏼
Woooo hooooo!! Thanks for taking us on this journey with you! 🥾🚶♀️🌄🇵🇹🙏 [Rose Macias]
Go get it! [bc]