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    • Dag 23–24

      Leon to Villar de Mazarife

      6 mei, Spanje ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      Today’s walk was a “short” 21k (13 miles) and our first hint of solid Spring weather ☀️ Plenty of sunshine and highs in the mid-60’s. We had the option to take the traditional Camino route along the busy highway, or opt for a few kilometers more and take the green/alternative route, so we opted for door #2. The route took us along a quiet country road for most of the day, with plenty of Spring wildflowers 🌺🌸🌼and birdsong 🪶 to occupy our time. Also, fresh lavender, rosemary & thyme 🍃 to pick & smell along the way! Our albergue for the evening had a very nice home-cooked communal meal of paella for roughly 40 pilgrims. 🥾🇪🇸Meer informatie

    • Dag 26

      Leon to Villar de Mazarife 20km 5 hrs

      30 september 2023, Spanje ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Day 22 on the trail. Some days it feels like we have just started, other times it feels like we have been doing this a lifetime. Today we left the hustle and bustle of the big and beautiful city of Leon and returned to the quiet country side, which we both agree is our preference. There were two paths to choose from, we took the alternate which is slightly longer but more beautiful. But still very little shadows . The days continue to be sunny and very hot. It’s nice to get off the trail early and into the shadow.
      Our albergue tonight is very old school. All the old locals are here….and they all smoke. We really can’t believe how many people smoke in Spain…and they smoke everywhere!
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    • Dag 36

      Villar de Mazarife (11km / 479.5km)

      18 mei 2023, Spanje ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Today was one of our more uninteresting days. We managed a lovely breakfast in Leon before leaving and then were on our way. The start of todays walk was 7km through industrial Leon. We decided to bus it to preserve my blistered feet. I would have been horrified if you had told me before we left that I would do that, but I am pleased to say I am very happy to have done so. The bus route was pretty much along the pilgrim path. We got off the bus and visited the Basilica of La Virgin del Camino, a rather modern looking church, but it was great to start our walk with a prayer. The landscape and vegetation have definitely changed - much drier and more scrub like. We elected to do the scenic route rather than the road route which is a little longer. The little towns we passed through were very similar to a typical Karoo dorpie (small town for the non South Africans).. The village we are staying at tonight is called Villar de Mazarife. It is quite quaint but very quiet. Someone takes good care of the gardens as they are beautiful and well cared for. We are staying at Albergue San Antonio de Padua, so we feel we are in good hands.
      We had a very good quality meal including a Paella and crepes for dessert. Most went to bed after dinner but there were 2 Welsh couples travelling together who have done parts of the Camino (1 week at a time) for the last 10 years. They were well oiled and very entertaining. The other was a young German who gave a yodelling performance! Once again, the group meals provide a highlight!
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    • Dag 4

      When faced with rocks

      22 mei 2022, Spanje ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F

      As you walk, you will, from time to time, be faced with small obstacles called rocks. Some are quite small and can actually ease the way, being easier on the feet than hard highway pavement. However, others may be large enough to cause a serious injury, sometimes we refer to them as Ankle Biters. Generally, most walkers will steer to avoid these obstacles. In my Scouting travels I learned a fun game from my hiking buddy and fellow Scout leader, Jim Meyer.

      One may line up the offending rock on approach, adjusting stride so that the foot locates just left or right of the rock. There are several moves possible. With your right foot on the right side of the rock, As you pass over the rock, You could flip your foot to the left, pushing the rock off to the left side of the road. Alternatively, placing the right foot on the left side of the rock, flipping your boot toe to the right as you begin to lift your foot, the right foot clears the rock to the right side. These moves can be mirrored by the left foot if timing and stride are more optimal. You can also just go for a soccer kick in some forward direction. I have found achieving some competency here to be satisfying in several ways. Since you’re moving, It’s actually fairly complex and learning does involve entertaining failures. But also consider that by clearing an obstacle, you can leave the way clear for other travelers behind you. It’s a good deed that can be done several times a day.

      It reminds me of this sentiment by J. R. R. Tolkien:

      “It is not our part to master all the tides of the world, but to do what is in us for the succour of those years wherein we are set, uprooting the evil in the fields that we know, so that those who live after may have clean earth to till. What weather they shall have is not ours to rule."
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    • Dag 20

      Chozas de Arriba

      9 mei, Spanje ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Muy agradable la gente de este pequeño pueblo. Se paran a preguntar y ayudar. Hasta el gato se venía conmigo (y eso que yo no suelo ser muy amigo de los gatos, prefiero a los perros)…. Y si pudiera me lo habría llevadoMeer informatie

    • Dag 25

      Day 25

      17 september 2022, Spanje ⋅ ⛅ 8 °C

      Today started off a bit wobbly it’s fair to say.. I’d been up quite a bit in the night with a sore /dodgy tummy ( a bit much information I know 😬 ) and so this morning I was really panicky about setting off on a longer walk, not sure if I’d be ok 😳
      I was a bit uncomfortable for about an hour and then all was good with the world and my tummy 😀
      I really enjoyed today’s walk once I’d settled into it.. the terrain was varied underfoot, plenty of ups and downs and some great scenery..
      i meet/pass so many people on a regular basis now, that they all speak to / shout out to me as I pass .. I’ve stopped being uncomfortable and embarrassed about it and now join in / thank / and laugh with them about it..
      I passed Alejandre today.. the guy doing it barefoot! WHAT A GUY!!!!
      I arrived in Astorga at a suitably ok time to have a beer… but, stomach in mind I trotted off to the pharmacy, a few charades moves later and I’m equipped to deal with any emergency 👍🏼
      Because I felt so awful I bypassed breakfast.. meaning I was starving.. a fantastic paella and pint later and.. yep!! I need a Nana nap!!

      I’m staying in a fabulous place tonight, best of all is a comfy bed.. the dinner this evening was seriously good too.
      Quietly sat on my own for dinner and in comes Henry ( originally from Dorset.. Australia and now Spain ) asking if he can join me…..
      Anyway, a seriously interesting guy, he’s done the Camino a dozen times at various times of the year and he was really good company.. helped me with the menu.. and drank half my wine !!!
      Another day in the bag… two weeks from now and I’ll be home!!
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    • Dag 20

      Take the long way…

      19 augustus 2022, Spanje ⋅ ☀️ 12 °C

      After the first 7 km today pilgrims need to decide between 2 variants: route A is 3.4 km shorter but constantly next to the highway! Route B is nicer but longer! Let’s see! A friend sent me „It’s Friday again“ and I also listened to „You take me up“ from
      Scotch- love it! Today I walk alone- just saw a Portuguese guy that I met yesterday evening! He recommended my next stop in 20 km! I changed shoes because of the blister (Blase) and so far it works! I met Germans on the Camino who always complain! I learned here that you need to accept certain situations and do something with it (mach was draus)! Or you simply change it! But staying in a given situation and not changing anything but complaining is NOT a healthy option!
      Ps: if you have a song you recommend for walking, please send it!
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    • Dag 1

      1st day complete!

      20 juni 2022, Spanje ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      The heat wave has definitely broken. It was 10°C when we left León this morning. Lots of liquid sunshine. But still great to be back on the Camino!

      Not as many pilgrims as I expected to see. Here at Tio Pepe in Villar de Mazarife is very quiet.Meer informatie

    • Dag 18

      Mind

      3 augustus 2022, Spanje ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      I didn’t write much yesterday. I was done. Not physically, I feel absolutely fine, and not emotionally, I am happy as can be, but mentally.

      The Meseta ends tomorrow, first over lightly rolling hills, then steeply up and down into Ponferrada. The past week from Burgos, through endless wheat and sunflower fields, has given me a chance to think and clear my mind, just as Navarra and La Rioja shaped my body. Those final 300 to Santiago will be in service of the soul, and yes, there will very likely be tears.

      I can’t believe how fast the past 200 went by, deep in thought, plodding along the roads and over dirt tracks. I hope the next 200 will feel longer, I don’t want this to end.
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    • Dag 37

      Villares de Orbigo (16km / 495.5km)

      19 mei 2023, Spanje ⋅ ☀️ 4 °C

      Today was one of our best walks. Everything just seemed to be right. A lovely cold, crisp morning. The sun rises directly behind us so the lighting in the early morning is stunning. The beginning of the walk was dead straight - not even a hint of a curve for 6.5km!
      While we have walked through beautiful farmlands, today was really the first time we saw “farming” activity. There were actually people in the fields, tractors ploughing, spraying, planting. The irrigation systems were also full with strong running water.
      The towns were different to the others - there were strong signs of life, people living and working in the area. The farms also seemed different. Smaller and not so “perfect”. It seemed like there might be privately owned and operated whereas the others looked more business like. The towns also had thriving agricultural service businesses. There was just no doubting this was an agricultural centre.
      We walked past a large cheese factory, fertiliser sellers and countless equipment suppliers and mechanics.
      It was all so uplifting after seeing towns that had basically died due to mechanisation.
      We’ve shown pictures of the irrigation before but today it all came to life so we show more. In fact, todays pictures are mostly farming and irrigation!
      The non farming highlight was “Puente de Orbigo” (The bridge over the river Orbigo). It is a bridge and a long raised road into Hospital de Orbigo which was a lovely town and we were really tempted to stop here but had a reservation in the next village, Villares de Orbigo. We seem to be the only pilgrims in town as there is a major “horse” event in town tomorrow - a gymkhana we think. So, a very quiet evening!
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