57. Wandertag
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Spanien hat uns rasch in seinen Bann gezogen. Warmes, sonniges Wetter, weite Felder mit Mohnblumen. Auch die ersten Hügel mussten wir überwinden. Der Camino Frances auf dem wir uns nun befindenWeiterlesen
Spanien hat uns rasch in seinen Bann gezogen. Warmes, sonniges Wetter, weite Felder mit Mohnblumen. Auch die ersten Hügel mussten wir überwinden. Der Camino Frances auf dem wir uns nun befindenWeiterlesen
The Way is always present and apparent if I just know where to look. And if I get lost it's ok to ask for directions, repent and return...
We're all on the Way
All ways converge into One
I smell likeWeiterlesen
There was more to Puenta la Reina than we realized but had to make do with seeing it on our way out of town. MB and I enjoyed walking most of today's stage chatting with the aforementioned Nancy fromWeiterlesen
23.5 km today. Walked most of the day with Aleta. Stopped at Mañeru for brekkie after an hour and had the usual coffee and tortilla combo. Stopped for a drink at Villatuerta later.
Really cold windWeiterlesen
I think I'm actually turning into Winnie the Pooh. Or maybe I always have been, and I'm just leaning into my truth? I started the day by talking to some of my Piglets and Roos and Tiggers (see, thisWeiterlesen
Our new albergue last night had only 7 people so it was nice and quiet. The surprise breakfast let us start our 24km walk early so it was nice checking in today at 2pm. A pretty uneventful day exceptWeiterlesen
I started early this morning at around 530. The weather is good so far even though they predicted thunderstorms at 6 AM. weirdly enough I’m hurting a little bit especially in my left foot, which IWeiterlesen
After very disturbed night (lots of snoring!) we set off about 8 in lovely weather and down from the hilltop village. Again we passed by lush fields and villages with lovely churches. It was 25Weiterlesen
I've always associated ornate door knockers with Latin America, particularly Guatemala... But of course they were Spanish culture on display in colonial settings.
I've been noticing them.... DecidedWeiterlesen
Das Lied begleitet mich schon seit ein paar Tagen. Es ist plattdeutsch und heißt „Min Jehann“ - mein Johann. Es ist der Bruder des Dichters Claus Groth. Er denkt zurück an die Kindheit mit ihm,Weiterlesen
Möglicherweise kennst du auch folgende Namen für diesen Ort:
Cirauqui/Zirauki