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Arzúa

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    • Day 38

      Arzua

      June 16, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      Heute wieder 25 km nach Arzua, keine besonderen Schwierigkeiten, halt auf und ab, nur durch "grün". Kaum Zivilisation. Heut gab's wenigstens außerhalb des Klosters schon um 7 eine offene Bar f. Kaffee, der musste f.die nächsten 10km wieder reichen.Hier bekommt man meist ineinen Kuchen zum Kaffee gereicht, od.zu einem Getränk zumindest Oliven. Heute war es verdammt heiß bereits ab 8 Uhr 30. Am späten Nachmittag nettes Ausklingen am Praza in Bar bei Tinto de Verano, was sonst. Ab morgen sind nur noch 39 km, d.h.wir laufen am Sonntag Nachmittag in Santiago ein.Read more

    • Day 6

      Day 3

      September 14, 2022 in Spain ⋅ 🌧 18 °C

      Well, if I ever wondered what walking 18 miles would feel like, now I know. Another rainbow, many people (but that thinned out) & a bit of rain. So far no blisters & a Fast Eddie's (or Town Lounge) like supper. For some reason, all my photos aren't available. Here's a few I can access. Still no blisters, still holding up. Two more days to Santiago. Buen Camino.Read more

    • Day 48

      Prélude vers l’accomplissement

      June 5, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      Chemin de Compostelle 39/40
      Étape#. 32. Camino francés « Arzúa à O Pedrouzo». Kilomètres parcourus 22,1 km. Cumulatif : 999,5 km, moyen 25,5 km par jour. Étapes restantes avant Saint-Jacques de Compostelle : 1 et moins de 20,0 km à fouler.

      7h25 nous quittions la Casa pour amorcer cette 39e randonnée que j’ai nommée « Prélude vers l’accomplissement ».

      C'est certain que nous ressentons de l'excitation à l'aube de notre arrivée à Santiago (Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle). Nous passons en revue les étapes passées, les montées, les descentes, les difficultés puis nous réalisons que nous sommes quasi à la conclusion de ce voyage de rêve. Tous ces efforts valaient le coup. C’est un sentiment très puissant d’accomplir un but que l’on se fixe. Nous sommes des veinards de la vie de pouvoir vivre une expérience comme celle-là. Pour ma part ça sera ma 2e fois que j’arriverai à Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle et c’est toujours aussi émouvant.
      C’est un sentiment de fierté qui t’envahit et de bien-être. C’est du positif à la tonne.

      Depuis 2 jours en marchant, nous sentons le basilic, c’est merveilleux.

      Hier j’écrivais que nous avions observé un couple d’amoureux marchant sur le chemin en se tenant la main. Ce matin pour une 3e journée, qui vois-je, les tourtereaux main dans la main. Vous remarquerez sur la photo que le couple possède une paire de bâtons, la dame celui de droite et lui celui de gauche. Le tout pour s’assurer de se tenir les mains. J’ai appris qu’ils venaient de Taïwan.
      Ce couple m’a marqué. C’est beau l’amour 🥰.

      Demain c’est la dernière et elle sera spéciale. 20 km à parcourir et l’on aura réussi notre objectif.

      Buen Camino
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    • Day 52

      Arzua

      October 6, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

      The road to Arzua today was fairly quiet. Started at a cemetery and walked through quiet country trails. We are all looking forward to the end and impatient to get there.
      Arzua is famous for its Tetilla cheese. A protest to a past Bishop of Santiago for requiring the bust reduction on a statue. To this day, the cheese is shaped like this part of a womans anatomy.Read more

    • Day 7

      Day four Camino: 11 miles

      October 12, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 70 °F

      Today we walked from Melide to Azrua - about 11 miles. We went through many small towns, again passing farms, fields, and churches. The landscape and surroundings are constantly changing which makes the walk very interesting and not so arduous. We were feeling it more today; Andrea with a small blister on her toe and Elizabeth with some achey knees. We are starting to recognize people on the Camino who have been walking to the same towns as us and we chit chat as we walk or when we stop for a coffee or snack. We have an evening ritual of our Spanish wine (Andrea) and Sangria (Elizabeth) that we look forward to! Tonight we are staying in an amazing 17th century, refurbished manor in the countryside. Hopefully it’s not haunted! 👻 Enjoy our photos and videos, including “Camino Q&A”!
      Andrea and Elizabeth
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    • Day 45

      Arzua

      October 14, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Day 41 - nothing much to report. Todays short walk - again about 9 or 10 miles was pleasant. Morning mist, cute towns, dairies and paths through eucalyptus (non-native) forests. Our destination was Arzua, a town famous for its local cheese - which we tasted and found quite bland. The town of Arzua itself is quite nondescript. It would have been better to have stayed in an Albergue in one of the small villages.
      As I walked into town I saw a man making paella, so I brought Ginny and Steve back to it for an early dinner.
      We have 2 more days to get to Santiago. If I had followed the stages strictly, I would have reached in 33 days. As it is I will have taken 43 days. This is partly because I took 5 days off in some of the more interesting towns and secondly because in the beginning I walked shorter distances in order to toughen up my knees. Now that I’m nearing the end there’s almost a feeling of anti-climax. I’m hoping that the walk to Finisterre will help me overcome feelings of withdrawal that so many pilgrims have expressed. My plan is to spend a few days on the coast and process this whole journey and experience.
      You’ll be hearing more from me….
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    • Day 35

      Day 32 - Hills, hills and more hills

      October 17, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      "I love walking because it clears your mind, enriches the soul, takes away stress, and opens up your eyes to a whole new world ." - Claudette Dudley

      Day 32 - Melide to Arzùa - 14.2 km - approx 3 3/4 hrs walking time

      A rainy day was forecast again, and it had been raining all night. By the time Annette came to my Albergue and we were ready to go, it was just about 8:40 am. Later than usual, but it was good timing. The rain had stopped and we stepped out to the smell of wet pavement and overcast skies. I have no problem with this! Much preferred to rain!

      As Annette called her husband in AUS, her pace got quicker and quicker while we were walking downhill. My poor little legs were struggling to keep up with her and I didn’t want to interrupt her call to tell her. She did notice after a bit, and we slowed down. Whew! There was no way I could keep that pace up!

      Within about 15 minutes, we had caught up to Lucinda who had apparently left earlier than us. We all walked happily together along tree lined dirt and stoney trails. Very little road walking today, which was lovely. There were a lot of hills though - not so lovely. I still hate the damn things! My recovery time is definitely better, but I’d prefer not to have to know that!!

      We stopped briefly at an organic stand and each bought a bottle of the woman’s homemade liquor. Raspberry for Lucinda and I, and coffee liquor for Annette. Going to be interesting! I think I will save it until Santiago as a celebratory tipple.

      After leaving the stand, we walked through some fragrant eucalyptus forest. It smelled SO good! Apparently the Ozzie’s have come and they are here to stay. Eucalyptus is apparently quite invasive - but it does smell good!

      We had a rest stop approx half way, and said hello to Elise who was resting at the same bar. This was the only time we saw her today as she walks faster than we do. Once tea and coffee’d up, we hit the road for the last half. We were thanking our lucky stars that the promised rain had not yet materialized. In fact, we started to see some blue skies that gave us hope for the rest of the walk.

      More uphills and downhills and uphills. I was so grateful it was a short day as the hills just make it seem so long!

      We arrived Arzúa at 1pm and each went our separate ways to our Albergues. Mine didn’t open until 1:30pm, so I hung around in order to get a good bed. When I had gotten my bed made, myself organized and hand washing done, Annette and I met for a pizza lunch and a couple of glasses of wine. I walked with her to her hotel as she was able to check in finally. Afterwards, I hit the grocery store to pick up a salad and some cold sliced chorizo for dinner. Also grabbed at bottle of wine for 2.40€. Crazy!! I have only had 1 glass and not sure what I will do with the rest. Thinking my empty water bottle is looking like a good candidate….

      Tomorrow is more hills all the way to O Pedrouzo. Annette and I have decided to walk together again, so I am going to go further than I had originally intended. The following day will be slightly shorter, then before I know it, I will be in Santiago de Compostela. As of today, I have less than 40km left. How is that even possible? I am still sad I needed to take a train to make my timeline (and now have extra time) but, it did take the pressure off me and allowed me to relax into this last third of my journey. They say the Camino doesn’t give you what you want, but what you need. Case in point, right here.

      Wish me luck on the horrid hills tomorrow!
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    • Day 39

      Stage 36: Arzúa-O Pedrouzo

      October 21, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      19.3 km/11.9 miles, 60° all day, about 6.5 hours
      I slept in late till 8:40, knew I was exhausted from yesterday so didn't set the alarm. So I had a record late start of 10:00. One advantage was I had the trail to myself for long stretches. I was all suited up due to the 100% chance of rain prediction but it only came in fits and starts around noon. Stopped for coffee, then for lunch around 2:00 during a brief downpour, then on into O Pedrouzo in sunshine again.
      Tomorrow I'll be walking into Santiago, the goal and endpoint of this pilgrimage for me. A newbie just starting off in Sarria asked me a couple days ago "so why did you decide to do the Camino?" and all I could say was "I'm still working that out". What I've managed to come up with so far is (and all of them equally important):
      As a personal challenge and adventure
      A 500 mile act of contrition
      As a prayer for forgiveness and in gratitude
      A way to gain clarity about my life- past, present and future
      I'm going to try to get up and started early tomorrow in hopes of making it to the noon pilgrim's mass in the cathedral. Also have to claim a box at the post office and a suitcase at Express Bourricot, check into my hotel, get cleaned up and rearrange my stuff to take a bus to Porto on Sunday. And just like that, it will be over, the daily forward momentum of walking to Santiago. What will life be like, post-pilgrimage? I guess I will find out.
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    • Day 44

      Albergue Camino Das Ocas

      October 31, 2022 in Spain ⋅ 🌧 13 °C

      We continued our 18.7k day, through the small city of Azrua, with quick stops at the supermarket for wine, bread, cheese and ham for our afternoon meal. And at the Pharmacia, to replenish the ibuprofen supplies! :-)

      We walked to our night's destination, an Albergue/Pension that is actually 1/2 mile off the Camino, away from any town. But it is in a good spot for our walking schedule, less than 20k to get here. Less than 20k to tomorrow's stop!

      Lots of hilly, up & down walking this afternoon. No more mountains, but the river valleys are frequent and steep.

      We could be walking through NH or Vermont cow country, instead of Galicia!

      Two more days!
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    • Day 35

      Arzùa

      May 26, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Vanochtend voor de 33e keer een ritueel uitgevoerd; uit een vreemd bed gestapt, geontbijt en de fiets op gestapt, ik hou het globaal... Morgen maakt dat dus 34 keer en dus dagen.
      Ik heb het vandaag ervaren als een moeilijke opstart, ik kwam niet los, het ging moeizaam. Ik vermoed dat het lichaam ook weet waar het aan toe is..
      Op een gegeven moment een van de vele caminopaaltjes gefotografeerd en daar is het qua foto's bij gebleven. Ik heb er alles uit moet persen om in Arzùa uit te komen terwijl mijn ambitie was om daar nog voorbij te rijden. Volgens Google is het nu nog iets van 40 km maar de jacobusroute heeft altijd een ander plan 🙈 maar zo ongeveer blijft er voor morgen over. Ik heb het helaas niet korter kunnen maken maar wel een afstand die te doen is. Morgen maar vroeg op pad en dan voor de laatste keer de pedalen op. Een final countdown zal ik maar zeggen...
      AANVULLING:
      Ik heb zojuist mijn ticket naar huis geboekt, dan moet je wel vertrouwen hebben in morgen hè!!
      Morgenavond sluit ik mijn missie af, dwz dat ik zondagochtend als ik in het vliegtuig zit dit dagboek ga sluiten. Ik ga er een boekwerk van laten afdrukken dus tot die tijd kunnen jullie reageren.
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