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    • Dag 9

      Portugal's fairy garden!

      5. april, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Day 6

      Day 6 ... Friday April 5th was definitely one of the most magically beautiful days!!!! Today I walked with my new Australian Mate, Michelle and my Camiga Sisters. Michelle was a blessing in surprise and hearing her life story an inspiration! You see on the Camino all you do is walk and some days you get lucky and find people on journeys beside you! My Mate Michelle must write a book and I hope she does one day! We really just clicked like soul sisters!

      Michelle walked in just behind us into Fernanda's Albugue and was part of the very special evening and Fernanda magical home, dinner, patio etc! The next morning, we took off about 8am and walked into Portugals Fairy Garden....misty dewy morning due to the overnight rains and as our day went on, the morning sun warmed us and we had a slight breeze all day! We walked in rural Portugal passing animals, farms and pastures all day! Water has never been more beautiful than what I've seen here! It's everywhere...along the road, surprise springs and waterfalls and rivers! For this desert rat, it's been a welcome surprise!

      Enjoy the photos as I believe they speak for themself! Everyday is a walk through a fairy garden! God is Great! 😘
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    • Dag 9

      On our way - Ponte De Lima

      27. juni 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F

      Here are a couple pics of the amazing bathroom in last nights Hostel! I slept good, after I stole the air conditioner remote from our French “friends”! 🤣. I woke up at one point sweating… they had turned off the air! So I turned it on to 28c which is 80 degrees and then took the remote to bed with me!! Ha ha ha! I can only imagine how hot it was that 80 degrees was cooler! Looking forward to a short walk day with temperatures on the rise! The walk so far has been really pleasant! Most of the walk has been shaded by old rock walls, grape vines or trees!Læs mere

    • Dag 10

      Staying cool!

      28. juni 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 90 °F

      After a bit of meandering through some some riverside gardens and getting lunch, we decided to walk down the other side of the river a bit and do some swimming! After a while, we heard sounds of people and splashing! We have happened upon a hidden from view and obviously not advertised public pool! Only 2 euro and we are in! We scored a cool pool afternoon and a spot in the shade!Læs mere

    • Dag 9

      Another evening amongst friends

      27. juni 2023, Portugal ⋅ 🌙 73 °F

      Ponte de Lima is charming! Bigger, but not really big. When we got back to our wonderfully air conditioned room, I took a nap. We found out that McDarra had stayed an extra day in town and we messaged him to join us for dinner. On our way to find dinner l we ran into Ellie, who had walked an extra long day! So the crew was back together! We also ran into our French “friends” a couple of times!! No mention of the missing air conditioning remote. 😉🫣 Evening was beautiful and the temp is once again bareable, but it makes it hard to call it a night early. Both Ellie and Mcdarra walk on tomorrow, while we take a rest day.Læs mere

    • Dag 8

      Day 5 - Stop to Smell the Roses!

      4. april, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Even on the Camino we must practice our silence, stillness and solitude! In our lives everyday we all have so much going on around us music, tv's, errands, work, phone calls etc etc etc....you know exactly what I'm talking about!!!! So on the Camino you can get caught up in chatting...miss your arrow and go the wrong way (which has happened) or you can stop a 170 times to take photos (you might not ever post🤦🏻‍♀️) because you have FOMO which is probably my own personal biggest distraction when on a journey/trip/camino!

      Today, I practiced a day of using all my senses! My sight was to take my own personal pictures and lock them in my mind. Smell....to be present to the smells through out my walk. Sounds...listen to all the sounds of the day. And touch...feel all that I can! So what did I learn and what do I remember a day later ... an excellent question and to be honest a challenging question for myself!!!!

      Day 5 was our longest day yet...it clocked in at 13 miles😳 yep with a 15lbs on my back... I was so sore after today! The morning started out of a charming town Barcelos home of the Rooster Legend. We walked through the best market on the way out of town. The weather was cloudy and comfortable. We heard roosters crowing all day but on the way out of town was fitting. The smells of fresh baked goods in the market were tempting but we had had breakfast. All day there was a lovely breeze and it was never too hot or too cold! The wind gave us relief for the hills we had to climb today and the clouds provided cover! NO RAIN was a welcome! It is spring time and all day we smell the trees in bloom that we walk by in the most beautiful country side with cobble stone streets and stone fences hundreds of years old with moss and wild ferns growing on them. Often a scent of Jasmine will grab you to stop and look or the beauty af drapping wisteria in bloom everywhere pulls you to a halt to take a wiff. There are lemon trees filled with many many big lemons in everyone's yards and you find yourself wondering what will they do with so many?!?!? It is unexplainable the wide variety of flowers in bloom on trees, bushes, plants and impossible to name, all I know is that they are magnificent and I'm so happy we choose this time of year to walk!!!! The sounds of water and wells are surrounding these lands and when you hear or see the streams you understand why it's so green and blooming! You are reminded you are in the country side with the smells of manure and farm animals as we pass through these rural charming villages and it takes me back to being a child in Pennsylvania growing up on our little make shift farm.

      The lesson learned is we must stop to smell the roses! Camino Portuguese is filled with so many roses and blessing! A reminder for us all to slow down and take time to be present!

      My fellow Camigas shared their pics with me so that is what I am sharing with you! The Camino is so very special🥰🩷🥾
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    • Dag 10

      Best Salmon Ever

      28. juni 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

      Finished off this rest day with a dinner of the best Salmon I’ve ever eaten! Portugal serves huge portions, which is great for our Camino appetites, but I can never finish my plate and there’s no taking it home! It’s 9pm and we just got back from dinner. I’ve still got to check on my laundry that’s air drying, shower and do a little pre-packing!Læs mere

    • Dag 9

      Arrived in Ponte De Lima

      27. juni 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 86 °F

      It was a nice short and mostly flat walk to Ponte De Lima! We decided air conditioning was going to be a must and found a guest house, Casa De Travessa, that is rated very high! It’s very cute, very central and the host is very nice! 👍 We walked around a bit and found some lunch! Already 🥵 we’ve decided we might stay a second night, since temperatures are supposed to drop after that by about 10 degrees.Læs mere

    • Dag 9

      Doing whatever it takes

      21. september 2022, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F

      Today we got a relatively early start, leaving Fernanda’s at 8:00 after a quick breakfast of bread, cheese, and cocoa. Grabbed an apple for later and hefted our packs for the walk to Ponte de Lima.

      By 9:00 I knew I was in trouble. Yesterday’s push really took a toll on me physically and mentally. I knew that although today’s walk would be shorter in terms of distance, I also knew there was a long, steep stretch that was going to test my mettle. Turns out, my mettle is of very poor quality with low tensile strength.

      We stopped at a cafe for ice cream (yes, at 9:00 am) and i broached the idea of calling a taxi. The night before, Marcelo the whinging Canadian had confessed he sometimes took a taxi when he was too tired to walk to the next town. Betty and son Jan, our German friends, had already opted to take a bus from Fernanda’s to Ponte de Lima to avoid the big ascent.

      We finished our ice cream and walked a couple more kilometers before I decided I just couldn’t do it today. We passed by an auto body shop and I stopped to ask if they could call a taxi for us.

      Fast forward 10 minutes and we were in Ponte de Lima. Apparently the road skirts the base of the giant hill while the Camino climbs up and over. Perhaps if there had been more civil engineers making this pilgrimage a thousand years back this would not have been the case. Sadly the average ancient pilgrim was a glutton for punishment, not efficiency.

      Since we got to PdL too early to check in to our hotel, we dropped our packs off in the lobby and went shopping. I broke my phone charging cable yesterday and Ellen accidentally left her hat behind at Fernanda’s. While wandering we bumped into Betty and Jan, our new German pals. Jan knew exactly where to go for my charging cable, a fantastic shop called Ale Hop. You would think they sold beer, right? But no, just all manner of small gadgets and accessories. Betty bought herself a little pink battery operated fan she plans to carry on Camino. She’s sure to be the envy of all the other peregrinos. Ellen is still looking for a new hat.

      We stopped at a cafe for Cokes with B & J and swapped Camino stories. Jan managed to fix the broken zipper on Ellen’s waist pack - he’s a very handy guy! Betty presented us with a small Camino memento made by a friend depicting a pilgrim figure carved into wood. She is handing them out to friends she makes while walking. Very sweet.

      While I’m disappointed we didn’t get to feel smug about being “true” pilgrims, I think we already tossed that aside when we prebooked rooms in 3 star hotels every night. Tomorrow we have made arrangements to have our packs transferred to our next stop. I’m hopeful that we (meaning me) will be able to walk the required distances more easily once we’re not so encumbered. We’ll see. Now that we’ve smashed the taxi taboo who can say where this slippery slope will lead.

      Currently I am lying on fluffy white sheets, listening to the church bells toll the quarter hour while our laundry gently drips dry in the shower. Heading out to find dinner soon.

      Ciao.
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    • Dag 11

      Ponte de Lima to Ponte de Pedreira

      16. maj 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Today we had the most challenging day so far and probably also the most beautiful day so far. As always we started early to make the most of the cooler temperatures in the morning. And then we went climbing and descending and back up again.
      Unfortunately in the few hundred meters I sprained my ankle and that also caused me to fall. Result is a few scratches and a thick ankle. Hopefully I can walk normal again tomorrow. So just taking it a little easy for now.
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    • Dag 11

      At the foot of “the hill”!

      29. juni 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

      I started the day a bit rough with diarrhea, but it’s getting better as the morning goes on. I got a walking stick from a small Camino vender on our way out of Ponte De Lima that I hope will be a help on todays climb! It’s supposed to be a very steep 1200 ft climb… and just as steep down the other side! Thankful we are starting it out on rested legs!Læs mere

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