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Barbadelo

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    • Day 50

      Day 38 - Barbardelo

      October 16, 2023 in Spain ⋅ 🌧 63 °F

      We have past the start city (Sarria) that many people who cannot spend over month on the Camino start in. The rain was farlirly light today, but we are expecting heavier rain tomorrow.
      We are less than a week from our goal, and it feels surreal. Stuff we talk about at dinner or lunch feels like it happened last year.Read more

    • Day 37

      To Casa Barbadelo

      October 6, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

      October 6

      We climbed a lot early this morning (much of it in the dark) and then descended steeply. Alan’s knees decided not to work correctly for a bit after so much downhill 😂 Thankfully, after a breakfast stop, they were back to normal. 👍🏻

      We arrived in Sarria just in time for a hamburger lunch which tasted SO good! I always am hopeful for a perfect serving of french fries, but they are never crispy enough for me. I’m craving some Smitty’s extra crispy fries with Gillham sauce. 😋 Pretty much, I’m craving anything salty because the afternoon heat causes me to sweat so much.

      I finally took a picture of some chestnuts today. For days and days we have been walking under the trees or by them and the chestnuts are everywhere. I’ve even almost rolled an ankle on a few. We’ve also seen a lot of acorns which we found out are loved by goats.

      We are staying a couple of miles past Sarria at a place called Casa Barbadelo. The final mile to here was rough because they had just fertilized the fields with manure, and that combined with the heat was not pleasant. 😂

      Happy Moment - This place has Diet Pepsi!!! Woohoo! I haven’t had one in over a month and have had to resort to Coke Zeros.

      Tomorrow, we walk to Portomarin. 68 miles to go.
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    • Day 33

      A

      June 19, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 54 °F

      This is one of those moments when phone camera is just not to par

      I spy with my Camino eye... A STORK!!!! Eating breakfast!!! A French STORK, I think... if you get my drift 😁
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    • Day 32

      Albergue

      June 18, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

      Another totally cool place
      Very clean and it has a poolThe check in was not available yet so went for Desayuno numero duo

      Mursellino (Brazil) and Alicia (Norway) were in the same albergue last night as I was and made it here slightly before me.

      Once I went to the pool Anna from Netherlands (and it is possible that I might have picture of her previously as we play leapfrog for some time) informed me that my swim trunks are a Dutch Flag and insisted on photo
      View from my front door
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    • Day 32

      Dinner

      June 18, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 70 °F

      My bebidas del Dia 😃
      Menu is all Gallega (Galician) specialty
      Gallega Caldera and as you can see Huuuuge bowl
      Lomo Barbadello
      Cheese with sweet paste

      Mostly Scandinavian folks here but we have managed to stick some from good Ole US, Ireland, English and HollandRead more

    • Day 32

      If I could walk ...

      June 18, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F

      ..just a little bit more ....

      Starting in the map rom last hight

      As you can see there is still some ups n downs so going was bit tough
      After 20km on the Way I stopped in Barbadello

      Conversations with fellow Pilgrims while walking, during breaks or at albergue beginning to include "returns to real life" topics...and whether or not some are doing Finisterre/Muxia extensions after Santiago...
      The end is getting closer....

      In my typical way I quipped that I am afraid that after returning home I might go out for a short walk and get confused and lost because there will be no yellow arrows.... 😁
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    • Day 39

      Pilgrim Diner

      July 5, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

      The best part of travel is meeting good people and recognizing how much we all have in common despite geography and upbringing and age and demographics.

      People are people.
      Love thy neighbor is good advice.

      At dinner tonight we had South Africa, Holland, Germany, California, UK, GA.

      Canada came by for a glass of wine and so did Iceland. Spain, France, and Italy also said hello.
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    • Day 38

      Barbadelo to Gonzar - a day of two parts

      June 29, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Today was very unusual because Caroline has damaged her ankle and had managed to get an appointment with a physio in Portomarin (the next large town) at 10 and was going there by taxi. So I set off on my own - although it’s already clear that from Sarria onwards you won’t be on your own for long, if at all, as there are many more people walking now. Also I was fortunate to have Anna leaving around the same time and walking to Gonzar too, so we linked up for quite large parts of this walk.
      Today we passed the 100km to Santiago mark - currently at about 80km - which felt an achievement having started at 800 and also quite melancholy as I don’t want this to end. I still love the walking and the whole experience, even tho I’m feeling very tired tonight, and I find myself beginning to plan how I’m going to get back here! Just hoping I can at some point in the not too distant future.
      It was a lovely morning and the first and longest part of the walk, to Portomarin, was beautiful. Typical Galician countryside with small farms and tiny villages.
      About 2 hours in we came to a doorway leading to a courtyard and garden where a very kind couple had laid out a fantastic breakfast spread - all donativo. As well as coffee and tea, there were home made cakes, tortilla, pancakes, cheese and meat, eggs, croquettes, fruit, walnuts - really everything you can imagine. All done with such kindness. It was an amazing stop and I really appreciated it. Anna and I sat there for quite a while before finally continuing on to Portomarin.
      There was a steep downhill section to the bridge over to the town and then steep steps up into the town on the other side.
      The main point of interest was a beautiful and simple Romanesque church. I tried to get another credencial but the information office, where I thought I might have been able to find one, was deserted. We had a drink and then continued on the final section, mainly uphill, into the tiny hamlet of Gonzar.
      This part of the walk wasn’t as attractive, lots of walking by roads and the day had clouded over so everything looked a bit grim. The temperature was good tho for what was, in the end, a pretty long walk.
      The place we are staying tonight seems fine. No cards so I was relieved that I’d managed to get more cash out in Portomarin. It’s been quite hard to use cards for the last few days and most of the places we walk through don’t have banks so it’s important to have plenty of cash!
      Reunited with C, who seemed to have had s successful appointment with the physio, we went to eat a late lunch at the nearby Albergue - salad and padrón peppers / and then came back so do the washing (!) and rest a bit. Have now had supper here and have eaten far too much - but the food was fine and managed vegetarian which is always a relief.
      Not such a long day tomorrow unless I do the 4.5k detour to a special church. I’m thinking about that!
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    • Day 9

      Singing in the rain

      June 9, 2023 in Spain ⋅ 🌧 18 °C

      After leaving the albergue in Casa barbadelo, we then started walking to our next destination! It was absolutely beautiful and sunny then it started to pour! Like crazy, we decided to stop at the next albergue and call a taxi to take us back to our hotel and call it a day. Betsy was covered but Rob, Mark and myself although we’re poncho’d up, we were absolutely soaked!! We departed from Mark and Linda and went back to our hotel and Betsy went down for her nap. Around 5:30, we got up and headed back down to 17 pizzeria. The owner, Edwin, was so sweet and accommodating, especially with Betsy. Rob and Betsy both had hamburguesa with jamon and I had a tropical pizza (typical American lol). We had an amazing day and ran into some folks who volunteered to help us push Betsy tomorrow! First day of Let’s Push Betsy was a success! Thank you both Linda Murphy and Mark McCarthy for volunteering to help us today. Looking forward to tomorrow 🥰Read more

    • Day 15

      Portomarin from Sarria

      November 1, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Another mixed rain/sun day with lots of wind. Reports are that there is a major storm affecting all of Europe and northern Spain. For me it works out as mostly overcast, a little bit of sun, and then hammered by wind and rain, several times a day.

      It’s All Saints Day, so, a lot of businesses are closed. I think it’s most similar to Memorial Day in that people put flowers on the graves of their loved ones.

      The trails are running through chestnut and oak forests. I remember how much Dale and I appreciated the shade when we walked the camino a couple of summers ago. There is very little shade in the central part of this route (the Meseta).

      I passed the 100 kilometer marker today. This is the least distance you can walk an still qualify for the Compostela certificate. The number of people on the trail has increased notably. When I went looking for dinner, there was not much open because of the holiday. The only place I found was full of young people who were walking the Camino. They were also doing drink chugging contests with accompanying clapping and chants. I am so disappointed that today’s youth has not learned from my past mistakes.
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