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    • Day 33

      Ventosa

      August 18, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Right after Santiago the Camino calmed down again. Prices tumbled and tonight I am sleeping in an amazing albergue with bar and garden for 15€. They even have USB outlets in the cots. Yay!!

      The forests are the same as they were in the three days past, but now I have the calm and time to appreciate them.

      And it’ll get warmer the next few days. Just in case, there’s the hoodie.
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    • Day 33

      Goodbye Santiago for Now.

      April 17 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      A bunch of is celibrated last night, and it was a late night walk back to the albergue. Many are arranging flights and trains home after today. Many tearfull goodbyes this morning. I am on the road again to Muxia. Just went a little ways today a d ended in Ventosa. Just a few pics and vids today.Read more

    • Day 20

      Santiago

      September 18, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      I woke up with all my possessions strewn all over the room and a school full of children happily and noisily entering the school yard behind the hotel. If it hadn't been for them I would have way overslept.

      I chose to get a bite first and look at my plans as I am quite confused now. My shin acted up last night while walking a bit in town. So I need to stay on the bike. Finisterra first, Michel showed me some of his pictures last night, it's a must.

      Lovely cafe, I wrap up still confused but just plain happy to be alive. I grab my credencial and head to the pilgrim office to get that last stamp and the Compostela. Then to the hotel and I make a bag of items to leave there, took out quite a bit of weight actually. Simple is always better.

      Then I head out on the bike and go by the cathedral plaza first. It's slightly sunny and nice. People are hanging about, tourists, peregrinos and locals. I just sit there watching the energy flow. Peregrinos who have accomplished their task. All the emotions are showing and it is joyful to watch.

      I turn to have a last look and I see two cyclists and I hear a loud yell; Wouter! It is Henk and Magda who just rode in. It's unbelievable timing. Three times we have fortuitously run into each other and it's always a great laugh. We tell our stories, as they had taken a train and I had put down heavy metal over the past three days. This completely made my day and the sentiment of arriving in Santiago now is completely satisfying.

      It is going to rain again in two hours. I chose the closest albergue on the way to Finisterra and set out at 2pm. I poke along again in a feeling of love and peace completely unattached to any object or person. I suddenly find myself forgiving those who I felt had wronged me over the years. Quite an unexpected emotion.

      I arrive at what is easily the best albergue in all of Spain and treat myself to yet another coffee and torta on a veranda with a view as buckets of rain drop from the sky. I could not be luckier. Ok, I'm by myself but that's alright.

      Communal dinner tonight. I might just have to take an old man nap first. I sat with Laura and Reidvard from Latvia and we had a deep yet very funny conversation that went on for two hours. They have completed the Camino Portugues and had also met Michel who I had dinner with last night. Small world this Camino.
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    • Day 24

      The way back Fis-Stgo

      September 22, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Fisterra, the end of the known world in the middle ages. I left some more cares on the rocky ledges of this cape.

      Under darkness I got away early, chased by clouds and drizzle. In Cee I find a wonderful cafe serving mini churros with the coffee so I had to have another. Properly energized I rode up to the intersection where people have to pick Muxia or Fisterra. I met one of the Dutch cyclist again and we talked for a while. Heleen left her house out the front door in Haarlem, the city nearby where I grew up, and rode her city bike with a small electric assist all the way to Fisterra. That's a pretty good feat, but Heleen is in her 70s and she is very adventurous.

      A bit later in the lunch cafe I got great intel on the Camino Portugues from an Irish hipster. That group was alive and great fun.

      I'm feeling good after the shorter days. Matt already made it to Santiago, I'm staying 8km out of Santiago at Case do Boi. It's the nicest albergue in Spain imho. It's my second time here. I talked Matt into coming over, so we'll have a nice reunion dinner.

      I think reconnecting with Carla and Eric also has really high probability at the end of the Portugues.

      Matt made it and we invited the winning to sit with us for dinner and it was a riot and time of great laughter. When you put the right people together it gets really great.
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