Molinaseca to Villafanca

While today was another 30 km walk, the terrain was relatively flat, which makes the distance a little more manageable.
As I walk through these ancient towns, I can’t help but wonder what it wasЧитать далее
While today was another 30 km walk, the terrain was relatively flat, which makes the distance a little more manageable.
As I walk through these ancient towns, I can’t help but wonder what it wasЧитать далее
My Albergue for the night, Eco el Beso, a A Balas, Tricastella!
Scored a bottom bunk!
Today I went from Tricastela to Sarria. The countryside is just stunning. We passed by cattle, goats, horses and more cows! We were stopped because of cow crossing of sorts!
This is an exciting dayЧитать далее
I had 22 km to walk today. It was rainy and cold, then later sunny and warm. The breathtaking landscape along the trail was very peaceful! Every day, multiple times of the day we hear the roosterЧитать далее
I would like to request safe and healthy travels for the remainder of my trip. God willing, I will make it to Santiago on Sunday! All good wishes and prayers are deeply appreciated! ✝️💜🙏🏻
Tomorrow I will walk to my Camino destination—Santiago de Compostela! I will have walked 779 km over the past 34 days!
I know when I get home I will spend time reflecting on all that I learned,Читать далее
Getting ready to walk to Santiago and a good friend made this image for Kathie Lassos the Moon I just had to share! Thank you, Mike!
Mimi and I entered the Cathedral courtyard together! I am so happy!
It was such a great day, not just reaching the Cathedral, but seeing other pilgrims I met along the way enter the courtyard with theЧитать далее
A beautiful choir, lovely Mass, and this…
The magical thing about going home is that it feels good to leave, and feels even better to return home!
When you are a pilgrim on the Camino, one of the ways the Cathedral Santiago de CompostelaЧитать далее