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Branca

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    • Day 18

      I Yam What I Yam!

      April 2 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      It was a rainy and muddy walk thru
      the endless eucalyptus forest today, but I did find this great pic of Popeye! I Yam what I Yam, a pilgrim. After being drenched on the 26 km walk, I arrived here at a very nice donativo albergue run by a fellow pilgrim named Paul. He cooked a very good dinner for us all, and told us alot about Portugal. Only 20 km's for tomorrow.Read more

    • Day 18

      Day 13 to Malaposta

      May 8, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 57 °F

      Before we talk about today, let us tell you about last night. Casa Catolica is the best pilgrim experience!!. Paulo welcomed us, showed us the kitchen with fresh drinks and snacks, where to do laundry and hang in the garden, our room, the hammocks, and invited us to make ourselves at home. Oh yeah, and dinner was at 7:30. Casa Catolica is between towns so there is no where to go to eat or to shop for groceries. We showered and then socialized with the other pilgrims.

      We met a wonderful couple, Eddie and Elizabeth from Cleveland, Ohio and Fia (Fiona) from Ireland. Fia is only 28 years old and travels for a living. She goes somewhere and works, saves money, and then travels somewhere new. She spent the last two Christmas seasons in Lapland, Finland as an elf in the magical ice castle. On the Camino she spends some nights sleeping in her hammock in the woods or behind an abandoned building. She thinks she wants to settle down and she is using the Camino to figure out what she wants to do. She has been in 27 countries.

      Paulo runs the Alberque. He definitely has a gift for hospitality. He knew everyone staying there by name and would give you the shirt off of his back if you needed it. He usually has about 8 pilgrims a night, but tonight, because of the Fatima pilgrimage, there were 22 pilgrims there last night. He made room for as many as possible, putting mattresses on the floor. He even made sure that Jeff and I had beds and not bunk beds or on the floor, because we were older! There were 25 people for dinner from at least 5 different countries. What an experience! We had meat, vegetables, potatoes, eggs, bread, olives, wine, dessert, and an homemade orange after-dinner liquor. And all for a donation. It was a lot of fun. If you ever want a Camino experience without the walking, volunteer at an Alberque like this one!

      Today was what is becoming a usual day. A lot of street walking, mostly through suburbs, though we did walk on some authentic roman roads from at least the 15th centuries. We did 17.1 miles today and a lot of very tall hills. It was in the low 70's and there was a nice breeze. We are staying at a hotel as there are few accommodations between here and Porto.

      We had a fantastic seafood dinner for two, a bottle of wine, appetizers, and after dinner drink for about $55 .

      Many pilgrims take a taxi from here to Porto because tomorrow involves a lot of main road walking. We intend to walk it all but we reserve the right to take a cab if the road conditions are not safe.
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    • Day 6

      Nuestro 3er Albergue.. todos tienen.....

      May 10, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Águeda a Albergue Casa Católico.. un Albergue que tiene lo suyo, un hospitalero muy nice" el primo Pereira", la recomendación de para el Almuerzo de un Rest. Krokante de una familia Portuguesa/Venezolana.. que buen Sabor y que buena conversación!!Read more

    • Day 17

      Etappe 15

      May 24, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Unser gestriges Schlafgemach in Aģueda teilten wir mit Stuart, einem Mitpilger aus Australien. Ich finde dieser Mann hatte Stil und Fomat, denn er war, wie man so schön sagt, gentlemanlike! Zu dieser Erkenntnis kam ich ziemlich schnell, denn es gab da den einen Moment, als ich mich gerade bettfein machte, nur halbwegs angezogen dastand und er gerade das Zimmer betreten wollte! Ich bin nicht ganz sicher, ob ihn mein Anblick einfach nur erschreckte, oder ob es ihm gar desswegen die Sprache verschlug?? Er hat sich jedenfalls, ohne eine Mine zu verziehen, schlagartig zurückgezogen und ein paar Minuten später einen neuen Versuch gestartet um in sein Bett zu kommen.
      Am Morgen dann, wurde uns ein super Frühstück serviert. So konnten wir gestärkt in den Tag starten! Gleich zu Anfang begleitete uns wieder der Verkehrslärm!  Glücklicherweise war dieser Spuk schon bald vorbei und die Geräuschkulisse änderte sich zu entspannendem Vogelgezwitscher. Das kam uns mehr als nur entgegen!
      Unterwegs trifft man immer wieder auf bekannte Gesichter. So auch heute....nämlich Denis aus dem sonnigen Kalifornien. Seine Frau, sein Schwager und seine Schwägerin gehen, wie die meisten Pilger, zu Fuss bis Santiago. Nicht so Denis...er ist mit dem Bike unterwegs! Das besondere an Denis ist, er ist bereits 80Jahre alt. Unglaublich! Er hat meinen grössten Respekt und ist für mich der Hero dieser Strecke!
      Mit der heutigen Unterkunft hatten wir wieder ein gutes Händchen! Das letzte 2er Zimmer konnten wir gerade noch ergattern...zum Glück, denn nach 25Km Fussmarsch tun Roland die Füsse weh!😫
      Mir au äs bitzeli!😁
      Boa noite!🛏💤
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