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  • Day 10

    10.4 Wir überqueren die Grenze

    May 4 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    Wir entscheiden uns für den "Camiño Complimentario" 🤩 und halten uns an der Wegkreuzung links.
    Ab jetzt müssen wir auf die Bezeichnung "C. Complimentario" achten❗
    Es soll sich hier auf weiten Strecken um einen historischen Jakobsweg handeln, der durch die örtliche Jakobusgesellschaft gangbar gemacht wurde 🤓.

    Es bedarf nun keiner weiteren Erzählung, die Bilder 📷 sprechen für sich.
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  • Day 10

    10.3 Wir überqueren die Grenze

    May 4 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    Einen Einkehrschwung ☕🥖 nehmen wir im Café "Ponte das Febres", brauchen Kaffee und eine kleine Stärkung, weil wir noch nicht gefrühstückt haben.

    Angekommen an einer historischen Steinbrücke führt der Weg entlang des "Rio Louro" 🤩 bis wir den Ortseingang von "Orbenlle" 🏘️ erreichen.
    Hier gibt's nun die Möglichkeit den Weg durch das Industriegebiet 🏭 zu vermeiden.
    Wir entscheiden uns für den "Camiño Complimentario", den schönen "neuen" Weg.
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  • Day 12

    Wee patch of travel

    May 3 in Spain ⋅ 🌧 16 °C

    Today began with a tiny patch of sun as we left Baiona by bus to Vigo and another bus to Redondela. We skipped walking through Vigo as there is little community support for the Camino, making it more difficult to navigate and access services. We still managed over our 10,000 steps and will return to walking tomorrow morning from Redondela. Rain is forecast and we expect to be back to our ponchos.
    Today's we saw a delightful parade of old cars, beautiful churches and interesting signs. We went grocery shopping and poked through all the aisles hoping that some of the delicious foods we have come to love may one day appear on our Canadian shelves. We met some absolutely beautiful people who welcome us with hugs and kisses and speak of their love for Canada. We are feeling proud🇨🇦
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  • Day 30

    100 kilometers

    May 2 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 66 °F

    Another lovely walking day. It rained overnight, and we left O Porrino just as it was ending, heading to Redondela. Most of the walk today was through villages and mostly on hardcase. And, we had to go up and over a pretty sizeable hill. The going up wasn't too bad as it was broken into sections with flat parts between them to catch your breath and get some rest for the legs. But the downhill was not nearly so kind. It was straight down all the way to the bottom with no break. It was especially hard being on asphalt the whole time since it was so steep you almost felt as though you couldn't get secure footing. Having a 14 lb backpack being pulled by gravity to get to the bottom faster than I was going, didn't help. I did end up with a bit of a sore knee, but hopefully it will be better tomorrow.
    The special thing about today was we hit the 100km left marker. It is somewhat bittersweet. Part of me (my heart and soul) is sad that my Camino is ending. And part of me (my knees and feet) would be doing a celebratory dance if it had the energy.
    I have to give some recognition to Kenny. He didn't train at all, and only walked his first real day yesterday. But he tackled the hills with ease and was still able to get out later in the evening for dinner. I was surprised by his strength and stamina.
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  • Day 12–13

    Redondela

    May 2 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    We timed our departure perfectly and missed the rain this morning. Saw more pilgrims today in big clusters as well as many bicyclists. Different terrains and liked best the soft earth within the Forest. Stopped at cafe in Mos and power went out before Noelle could get a cup of tea. Power returned shortly thereafter but we were ready to head out.

    With Labor Day holiday yesterday, we couldn’t get dinner reservation until 10:30 pm but had a great meal and some local street kids were playing with soccer ball and we were able to have him take a group photo of us.

    My cold is still present and not stopping me and a day behind Noelle’s we think so should be getter better soon.

    We walked 10 miles today and finally found a restaurant around 3 pm for lunch and drinks. When we were ready to leave, the rain came down heavily. Luckily 10 minute walk to our 3 bedroom apartment for the night right on El Camino route. Planning a 13 mile walk to Pontevedra tomorrow.

    Another good day.
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  • Day 10

    Happy holiday

    May 1 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    A surprise to wake to another beautiful and sunny day, thankful to leave our giant ponchos in our packs. Today is la fiesta de trabahadores (Labour day) and it has been such a pleasure to see many, many families out with babies and children, parents and grandparents all strolling together to enjoy this day off work.
    We trekked 24 k along stunning coastline with persistent elevation before stopping in Biona for the night and our rest day tomorrow. That comes at the perfect time as both Terry and I developed a blister today. Darn! We have everything we need at our fingertips as we are staying in an apartment downtown and have the most stunning views of the harbour from our windows. We have already located a superb Italian pizza place and excellent helado ( ice cream) . I chose the orange cheesecake flavour which tastes as yummy as the fresh orange juice we can drink everywhere here. So many flavours to choose from.
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  • Day 11–12

    Mayday or Labour day

    May 1 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    We walked little over 10 miles today through highways, paths and streets. Saw many pilgrims today and at both stops and well populated. I took a Night Quill gelcap last night as sore throat and earaches and did well walking today. Hoping I avoid getting sick and hope this may be allergies.

    Today is a Spain holiday and saw lots of decorations and amusement rides being set up on way out of Tui. Arlene found us a very nice apartment with 3 separate rooms and washing machine. I’m feeling spoiled.

    We have planned another 10 mile day tomorrow to Redondela. Having a great adventure!
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  • Day 29

    Moving along

    May 1 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 55 °F

    It was great weather for a hike today. Sunny but a bit cooler. And the terrain was mostly flat and much of the day was in woods. It's funny how by this time in my Camino, i consider 10 miles and easy days walk.
    Anyway, probably the most eventful thing that happened was running into a bagpipes player playing in the woods. We were resting by a stone bridge over a lovely stream when we heard the music. It was hard to tell if it was live or someone playing a recording. But a bit further down the dirt path we turned a bend and came across a man playing the bagpipes. It was kind of haunting fill the forest with the sound where you normally only hear birds. We stopped to listen for a while and as we moved on we saw he had set up a stand where we could get a stamp in our credentials. Of course, everyone wanted one.
    We reached O Porrino in great time and found our apartment for the night was just steps off the Camino ( which is really nice at the end of a long day or early in the morning when you can just step on the path). It happened to be May Day so it seemed most of the town was out celebrating. We did not realize this, so we could not get into a place to eat until 10pm. That made for quite a late night, but it was fun being out and about all evening with the locals.
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  • Day 29

    Day 26 - Be present

    May 1 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 52 °F

    “We’re so busy watching out for what’s just ahead of us that we don’t take time to enjoy where we are.—-Bill Watterson

    As mentioned I have purposely timed my last week to allow me to take a very leisurely pace, walking 7-10 miles a day. I take lots of breaks to take photos or to just sit and enjoy the views. I am still struck by the people who are rushing through the Camino and missing all the beauty.

    The other day, I asked a fellow pilgrim, Sylvia from Germany (the one who decided to leave her friends and go slower because she was missing the experience) if she knew what a lemming was which she did. I told her as I watched large groups of pilgrims racing up and down the path ignoring the views they reminded me of lemmings with backpacks. She laughed so hard she almost choked.

    So I asked my artistic brother to generate an AI series of lemmings as pilgrims for my lead photo And today’s pics are some of the views they missed in their race to Santiago.
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  • Day 28–32

    Flowers for Violetta!

    April 30 in Spain ⋅ 🌧 57 °F

    This is a special post for my oldest and very cherished granddaughter, Violet. She is 10 now, which is so hard to believe! She has been following my journey and posting comments on all my pictures. I LOVE her interest in my journey and hope we get to do a camino together in a few years when she is an " older teenager, like 17 or something"
    In the meantime, every time i see and photograph a lovely flower, i think of Violet and want her to know i do like other things than just poppies. So here are a bunch of them for you Violet. I love you!!!
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