Tosantos, Burgos Castille y Leon
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Met up with Linda from Montreal when Neii and I checked into a parochial albergue in Tosantos. I had met her earlier on the Way. She told me I really missed out on the famous Granon hospitality byWeiterlesen
Met up with Linda from Montreal when Neii and I checked into a parochial albergue in Tosantos. I had met her earlier on the Way. She told me I really missed out on the famous Granon hospitality byWeiterlesen
Burgos to Leon by bus: time to reflect and assess.
Crossing past the physical midpoint of the Camino Frances, Sahagun, by bus. I am bypassing the Palencia region, known to pilgrims as the Meseta, forWeiterlesen
Walking solo on the Camino has presented a unique opportunity for me to indulge my introverted side. (Some may laugh when I say that I am an introvert but I do test out as introverted on theWeiterlesen
I had to pack a lot into the three hours left this afternoon after I arrived in Leon:
I showered, had an early dinner, and explored the interior of the Leon Cathedral, which I missed on my firstWeiterlesen
25 km walk today from Leon to this small village. Stayed here before but different albergue. Casa de Jesus this time.
Today I was praying for those who suffer from depression, social anxiety andWeiterlesen
Stopped here after a 15 km walk marking the end of the Castilian plateau. Tomorrow the landscape will begin to change on the gradual climb to Astorga and then up into the mountains again into theWeiterlesen
Staying at an albergue with famous hospitalera Christine from Belgium who has been hosting here fabulously for over six years. A documentary was filmed about her albergue, and indeed she deservesWeiterlesen
Got here this afternoon and will wait til siesta time is over before I explore. Gaudi Palacio and Cathedral call me but I will not have time to take in much here. Tomorrow heading out for along hikeWeiterlesen
Past the blood and the sweat and moving into the tears. Today has started out with difficulty. I’m moving slowly like a snail, except snails are pseudopods so they don’t hobble like bipeds.
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A rough 22 km walk to Rabanal. Very warm and sunny and I made slow progress, especially when the terrain became more rugged and hilly towards the last 3 km. Took me about 8 hours but I did it!
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Reisender Salt is prescious to pilgrims! Blessings for your pilgrimage.
Mary Hughes
Blessings to you as you continue your pilgrimage. Calvary hosted its last candidate for rector today. The vestry will meet to decide this week. Prayers for them and for whomever is chosen and accepts.