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Barbadelo

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    • Day 42

      Sarria to Portomarin

      October 15, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      So we went to bed last night very happy kiwis and woke up this morning very happy tired kiwis but what a game last night!
      Off we set in the dark and probably just as well as we had a steep long climb out of Sarria. On and on we climbed and stopped for breakfast about 6 km along the way. Decidedly needed.
      It started off misty in the morning and then the steady drizzle set in but the walk was so pretty with all the huge ancient oaks and chestnuts forming canopys along the way.
      I seem to take lots of photos of happy cows but it all looks so peaceful apart from the rural smells at times!
      The walk has changes somewhat in that there are heaps more walkers and gone is the peace of the Meseta but it's at times like a walkathon. Many have only just started so we feel a tad smug that we have come so far.
      On we walked for 24 km and never did the rain stop but almost preferable to searing heat.
      We celebrated our arrival into Portomarin by a delicious late lunch at an Italian restaurant .
      The descent into Portomarin was quite a challenge walling down a steep rocky hillside. Twice I landed on my backside but luckily I landed " lightly" Our shoes are getting a bit worn.
      The team of 8 ( feet) are also getting a bit worn and my left foot is certainly a foot only a mother could love! Calloused, 2 missing toenails and a small blister. It could be letting the team down! We still lie puttour feet up against the wall after every walk.
      We passed a rather insignificant marker to say only 100 km to go.
      Staying in a very modern hostel and have just returned from one of the best meals yet on the Camino. Waldorf salad , stuffed chicken breast and home made apple cake with not a chip in sight, plus the friendliest waiter.
      We will sleep well
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    • Day 45

      Portomarin

      October 2, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Miało być Vilacha, a jest Portomarin. W połowie dzisiejszej drogi dostaliśmy wiadomość od naszego Albergue, że niestety ale nie mogą nas przyjąć, popękały im wszystkie rury i wylała zęza, także zrobił się mały kłopot. Nie było miejsca nigdzie w promieniu 50 km i groziło nam spanie pod gołym niebem. Od Sarii zaczyna się inne Camino, jest to ostatnie 100 km i przyjeżdżają autobusy z wycieczkami, wiele ludzi zaczyna swoją pielgrzymkę właśnie tutaj także robi się to zupełnie inna drogą, dobrą ale inną pełną ludzi , można powiedzieć rzeka ludzi. Z tego powodu wszystkie miejsca były wykupione i nie było nic. Na szczęście nasze znajome Caminowe, wynajęły już znacznie wcześniej dużo za duży dla nich dom i miały dość miejsca, aby nas przygarnąć do siebie czyli tzw cud pielgrzymkowy, albo działalność Anioła Stróża bo dzisiaj właśnie jest Jego święto. Stare Caminowe porzekadło mowi - Camino zapewnia, i dzisiaj dokładnie właśnie tak się stało...
      Dzisiejsza droga wiła się górami , dolinami zapewniając piękne widoki w zasadzie cały czas. Parę przystanków na nawodnienie w doskonałej atmosferze i tak generalnie minął dzień.
      Dzisiaj również przeszliśmy koło słupka wskazującego , że pozostało nam 100 km do Santiago, no i oczywiście chwila ta została uwieczniona wieloma zdjęciami .
      Portomarin jest ciekawym miastem, gdyż parę stuleci temu przeniesiono je o jakieś 300-400 metrów w górę, bo król zbudował zaporę próbując ujarzmić miejscową rzekę. Jak jest niski poziom rzeki, to można zobaczyć resztki starego miasta po środku rzeki no i mieliśmy szczęście bo wody w rzece było mało i ruiny sterczały po środku rzeki, pobudzając fantazje do wyobrażania sobie jak to musiało kiedyś być ....
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    • Day 37

      Day 34

      September 24, 2023 in Spain ⋅ 🌙 9 °C

      Left at 7am and arrived at Portmarion around 12.30 pm.
      19ks
      Pilgrims have increased massively.
      There is a variety of trees all the way, from apples to pears from chestnuts to walnuts.
      Most of the walk today was reasonably easy, just like going for a leisurely hike in NZ with the exception of the last bit where Lyn and I threw our walking poles away then turned around and climbed down backwards. The pics say it all.Read more

    • Day 36

      Barbadelo

      September 23, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Population here is 176
      We had lunch and spent the afternoon resting. Had a walk around the village that didn't take very long.
      It's hard to believe we'll be into our last week tomorrow. We have managed our timeline well and will arrive in Santiago on schedule.Read more

    • Day 37

      Day 36, Samos to Barbadello

      June 28, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      I’m in a bit of a panic tonight. My ankle has been quite uncomfortable for about 6 days, especially when walking downhill. Today we walked 20km, which is very much our usual distance, but it became really sore. We are staying at an albergue with a pool and I swam this afternoon, hoping this would ease the problem and I did think it helped. We are due to walk 27kms tomorrow and I was concerned about how I’d cope. I started looking up exercises online to ease ankle problems and did a few.
      I’m not sure if I’ve made it worse but later this afternoon I went out to the tiny village where we’re staying and found walking very painful. By the time I got back my ankle was swollen and I began to wonder - for the first time really - whether I would be able to finish the Camino. I have grown confident over the last 5 weeks that I could do it and I would be so devastated to get this far and have to bail when we only have 5 more walking days to go.
      I’ve decided to take a taxi to the next town (19km to Portomarin) to visit a physiotherapist in the morning. The only appointment available was at 10am and there’s no way I could walk there by that time so a taxi seemed the only option. It’s expensive but I can live with that. I’m feeling worried about whether I can get the problem sorted out and, at the same time, guilty about not walking in the morning. I suppose the best outcome would be to meet Fiona at Portomarin and be able to walk the final 8kms with her to tomorrow’s destination and go on from there to Santiago.
      That’s enough anxiety. Brief highlights of today. We walked 15kms without passing a cafe for breakfast but did enjoy stopping at a private house where they had left out coffee and tea, fruit and cake for pilgrims. This wasn’t a commercial enterprise - they left out a donativo box to cover their expenses - but it is typical of the kindness local people offer to pilgrims on the camino.
      We were surprised to pass a herd of cows walking along the main thoroughfare in one of the villages we passed through, though I suppose they had as much right as we did to be there. The entourage included a very young and sweet little calf. We had a lovely lunch in a veggie cafe in Sarria. Some of the best food of the trip. And we are now 110 kms from Santiago.
      I am writing this with my leg elevated on a pillow with a bag of ice from the bar on my ankle. I’m very much hoping that I’ll be gearing up for a proper day’s walking when I’m writing tomorrow’s blog.
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    • Day 26

      Touri-Grinos and Acrophobia

      August 25, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      For tactical reasons I can only do 23 km today, so the target is Portomarin! However, today is different- it’s colder and wet- and the Touri- Grinos entered the Camino! People with no or just a small backpack walking through the landscape, pre-booking the Albergues! So it looks like „Bundesjugendspiele“! I walked with few „real“ pilgrims and we are all shocked! Just before Portomarin there is a 70m high bridge with a 150 cm balustrade…everybody who knows me, knows about my panic of hights (acrophobia)! But I saw no Alternative, not even a bus! So I walked fast in the middle of the street, hoping no cars are coming- on top of it there was a strong wind- did I already mention: I hate bridges! But I made it! 🤦🏼😵‍💫 🥴🙀🥇
      Afterwards I found out, that there is a very shallow old roman bridge, too 🤦🏼🤦🏼🤦🏼🤦🏼
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    • Day 29

      Albergue Casa Barbadelo

      August 20, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      This albergue is very nice and has a good restaurant. The only thing missing is a kitchen that pilgrims can use - I guess it's part of the business, to make us buy from the restaurant, and I don't mind it.
      Here we met up with Fréderique from Belgium again, and I was excited to also spot Monika, the German woman who was my first Camino acquaintance back at Orisson! All 4 of us will be at the same albergue again tomorrow 🙂
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    • Day 27

      Barbadelos

      July 27, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 75 °F

      Another 30k day, following a river through countryside and farms. We decided to go the long route, (an additional 6.5k), to see more of the beautiful surroundings and to see the monastery at Samos. It also gave us time to reflect on some of the wonderful people we've met along the way: Rory from England who had never walked more than two miles in his life, who is walking the Camino in honor of his sister who is battling cancer; Maggie from NC who was looking for water in the street, suffering from food poisoning- we set her up with Pepto, Imodium, and a full water bottle; Jonna, Flo, and Paulo from Italy who greet us with loud yells and hugs every time our paths cross; Silvi, from France who we compare trail and walking notes with and philosophy on trekking; Patrice from France who tossed and turned all night, worried his snoring would wake us; Sonjay from London who is now surfing in the Bay of Biscay; the lovely Croatian couple who share stories of hitchhiking in Pakistan and Afghanistan, (he hides in the bushes until someone stops to pick her up, the hops in, too!); the German man who quit his job to walk the Camino- although his wife is pissed off, it's OK, because she is still working...🤔; the amazing Maria from Spain, who fell and broke her arm and nose, but keeps smiling, laughing and walking; Marshall from Willows, CA, who chased us down the trail to tell is we were going the wrong way; Kato from Japan, who studies English in the Netherlands?!; Mary from Alabama, who had a lung transplant two years ago, and whose experience is an inspiration, and the list could go on and on! On the Camino, so many wonderful people have crossed our paths- it truly is a small world, after all.🌎 Love to you all! ❤️Read more

    • Day 33

      Barbadello morning

      June 19, 2022 in Spain ⋅ 🌧 54 °F

      So...lingered a bit, had Desayuno numero uno (Zuma, tostado, y Grande coffee con Leche supplemented by some of my hardboiled eggs) and went on my Way.
      Got a picture of a door 😆

      Methinks me should have this Tshirt

      Looks cool with sunrays breaking through the clouds

      Serenity video del Dia 😇😁
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    • Day 50

      Day 38-Barbadelo

      October 16, 2023 in Spain ⋅ 🌧 64 °F

      Today's walk went by in the blink of an eye. We walked 12 miles through lush farmland and trees, through villages in a light, misty rain. We stopped in Sarria, a small city, for lunch and we bought waterproof gaiters to keep our socks and shoes dry. It's supposed to rain everyday for the rest of our trip.

      It's been said that once reaching Sarria, the Camino gets more crowded and noisy. It's gotten a little more crowded but alot more noisy from a group of four Kiwi ladies having a good time. They're really nice but it's a bit jarring after the peace and quiet we've had for over five weeks. We might just have to join in since it's harder to notice the noise when you're part of it.

      The days are really starting to go by quickly now. It's really a bittersweet feeling. It's been a really hard journey at times, physically and mentally, but it's been everything having Pat with me to experience the highs and lows. Even though this Camino was my idea, I don't know if I would have had the willpower to keep going if I weren't with him.
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