Portugal
Albergaria-A-Velha

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    • Day 17

      Day 12 - to Branca

      May 7, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F

      We hiked 16.8 miles under sunny skies with temps in the low 70s with a wonderful breeze. A lot of it was on roads but we also had some woodland scenery.

      We met a mother and daughter (Caitlyn) from New Zealand. Mom had done the Frances Camino 11 years earlier. Caitlyn had invited her mother along on the Camino and mom jumped at the opportunity.

      Today we saw many hundreds (likely over 1000) pilgrims on their way to Fatima for the annual celebration that takes place on May 13. Most were in large groups supported by vans with food and gear. None of them were carrying packs. Some were singing, dinner saying the rosary, some carrying banners, most just walking with their church groups and socializing. Fatima is going to be hopping on Thursday!

      Twice we passed people playing "American" music - We are the Champions, and Hey Jude. We smiled and started singing along!

      As we neared our destination, we looked for a place to get some minimal food for the morning. We like to have some things on hand because some mornings we have traveled 6 - 8 miles before finding an open cafe. We weren't finding anywhere as we headed out of the small town when a lady in one of the Fatima supply vans asked if we wanted an apple (maca) as we walked by. When i said yes, she opened the back of the van and handed me two oranges, then two apples. She then asked if we wanted bananas and i said yes. Before she got the bananas, c she asked if we wanted cake, which I said yes. She cut us 2 big slices off a pound cake (which we immediately ate) and then proceeded to hand us 4 bananas. So, we weren't able to buy what we were looking for but it was provided - more than enough to see us through tomorrow morning.

      Tonight is our first night in a shared room in true pilgrim fashion. We were to be in a room with 4 but Paulo had to improvise too accommodate everyone. Because of the Fatima pilgrimage, there are tons of people looking for accommodations. I will be sleeping on a fold out couch. A group dinner (28 people) will be served at 1930 (7:30).

      Our roommates included Luis and Fia, asking with a man we never met.
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    • Day 15

      Over the Highway and Through the Woods

      January 18 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Today I did a lot of roadside walking. There were also some nice sections in the woods, but it really was mostly on roads today. It’s been really sunny too which has been oh so incredible after all of the rain! However, the highway walking may have actually been a good thing because many of the paths still had a lot of water in them. I’m thinking that maybe more of the land will have drained by tomorrow!

      One thing that honestly amazed me today, was the scale of the highway bridge that I crossed. It went over a river/gorge at what seemed like the highest and longest point. I’m always astounded by how many places there are in the US where it seems like so much money has been poured into really nice roadway infrastructure and the surrounding areas really don’t seem to have much going on and at least from some sights today Portugal doesn’t seem to be immune to this either, as the villages surrounding this huge bridge seemed to be in various states of repair and many buildings had various pieces of sheet metal used as sidelong and roofing.
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    • Day 9

      Its hot Mama!

      October 24, 2018 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      A short 16km walk today after a delicious hotel buffet breakfast. I was planning to walk another 10km but by the time I got going it was quite late, and the heat pulsating waves. Everyone is commenting on how unseasonably warm it is. The forecast for next week is an average of 10degrees lower, a much better temperature for walking.

      Again, a not very exciting walk - lots on road surface, a suburban linear sprawl, one long road bridge over a ravine and a rather insignificant river, a pleasant coffee stop in a nondescript village, and an easy walk through another eucalyptus forest (they are everywhere). Other than a closed ethnographic museum, and a couple of grand houses, one of which had a magnificent fig tree, on which I feasted, there was nothing very much to show.

      I am assured the walk gets better after Porto. Let’s hope so!
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    • Day 9

      Alles verbrannt

      July 31, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Der ganze Boden und die Stämme sind komplett verbannt

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