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    • Day 17

      Burgos

      June 3, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 75 °F

      Burgos is totally amazing! All the pictures that you see here are just within the little area of local neighborhood that I seen around and there is so much more in the actual downtown section.
      Tomorrow I will attempt to visit the cathedral and that probably would be it
      all in all considering a little disappointment
      this was supposed to be my day of playing tourist but instead I will be spending more time in bed trying to get my feet better
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    • Day 12

      300k

      August 3, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      Today I got to Burgos, and completed the first 300k of the Camino.
      Last night I shared a room with Carol and Nancy. We all wanted to start walking by 5am, so we agreed to get up at 4 and we didn't have to tip-toe around anybody.
      Nancy wanted to wait for her friends in the next room, so Carol and I went on our way when we were ready, at 4.45.
      I had a head torch, so Carol got the benefit of the light and I got all the moths 😂
      We stopped to have our packed breakfasts at Atapuerca, still before sunrise.
      We kept walking, and we eventually got to another village at a time when cafes were open, and we had another break with morning tea and met other pilgrims.
      I moved on when I was ready, she stayed longer.
      The other day, Javier told me about an alternative route to Burgos, going next to a river instead of passing by an industrial area. It was a no brainer. Slightly longer, but more enjoyable. I don't know why this isn't the main route!
      I took the river option, with a few other people I had met before. The beginning of the route was marked, but then we found a 'shortcut' to the river and we were on our own. The scenery was nice, but we got to a dead end! We had to go back 🤷🏻‍♀️
      We wasted a bit of time there, but eventually joined the marked route again and we made it to Burgos.
      I was very tired, a bit sleepy, and with sore feet. Couldn't wait to check into the albergue.
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    • Day 63

      Wieder in Spanien

      May 8, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      Gestern Abend habe ich noch die Schaufel ausgepackt und mich aus dem Loch befreit. Dann noch gut geschlafen, in Ruhe gefrühstückt und den Tag positiv begonnen. Da ich recht hoch übernachtet habe (900 m ca.) ist es gut abgekühlt, da schläft es sich deutlich besser im Bus.
      Ich habe dann dem Navi den Auftrag gegeben, mich nach Hause zu bringen, ohne Maut und auf umweltfreundlicher Strecke. So führte es mich dann auch noch durch ein paar tolle Täler und zu ein paar kleinen Ortschaften, wobei ich in Castelo Bom angehalten habe und mich umgeschaut habe. ( Ich war mit 2 Hunden alleine im Ort, habe nichts gehört und niemanden gesehen...)
      Ähnlich, wie gestern Linhares, ein mittelalterliches Dorf aber nicht so gut restauriert und halt verschlafen.
      Danach ging es dann schnell, nach ein paar Kilometern ging es schon über die Grenze und ich war zurück in Spanien. Nach 5 km konnte ich auf die Schnellstraße fahren und Richtung Norden fahren. Unterwegs eine Baustelle mit Umleitung. Die Gelegenheit nutze ich und schaue mir Tordesillas an. Schöner spanischer Ort mit netter Fußgängerzone, schönem Marktplatz, altem Ortskern und zur Siestazeit ziemlich ruhig.
      Danach bin ich noch weiter bis Burgos gefahren, da gibt es einen relativ großen Stellplatz mit Parkplatz nebenan. Leider 3 km vom Zentrum entfernt, aber mit Park, Einkaufsmöglichkeiten etc. in der Nähe. Den Platz habe ich zufällig ausgewählt, scheint aber ein gängiger Platz für die An-/ Anreise zu sein. 40 Camper stehen hier bei 29° in der Sonne. Ich habe mich auf den Parkplatz nebenan in den Schatten gestellt ( praktisch, wenn das Auto nicht so lang ist), heiß ist es trotzdem.
      Viele Franzosen haben auf die neuen Regelungen in Portugal reagiert und haben hinter dem Wohnmobil auf einem Anhänger ein Microcar dabei, damit sie in die Verbotszone für Womos rein kommen. Ob das die Lösung ist....?
      Ich habe heute ein gutes Stück Strecke geschafft und freue mich auf die Heimat. Portugal hat mich hoffentlich nicht zum letzten Mal gesehen, das Land hat mich in seinen Bann gezogen. Aber ich kann es verlassen und mich auf das nächste Mal freuen.
      Die nächsten Tage werde ich, je nach Wetter, Verkehr und schönen Sehenswürdigkeiten weiter Richtung Heimat fahren. Vielleicht kann ich ja das schöne Wetter mitbringen...
      Wenn nicht, habe ich auf jeden Fall Ameisen dabei, die sichtbaren werden zwar weniger, aber ich finde immer wieder Ansammlungen, heute habe ich immer wieder welche an der Fahrertür entdeckt, die Ansammlung dazu war unter der Dämmung im Fußraum des Fahrers. Die sind alle weg, der Parkplatz danach gewechselt, bin gespannt, wo ich die nächsten entdecke. Keine Ahnung, ob ich die nochmal loswerde, aber ich arbeite dran, eine nach der anderen...
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    • Day 12

      Belgrado to San Juan de Ortega

      May 12, 2023 in Spain ⋅ 🌬 10 °C

      Today as I climbed the Montes de Ola and later Alto de Valbueno at 3800 feet in the rain, cold, wind with my feet hurting (still!), I am wondering what possesses a person to voluntarily take on such an adventure?

      In fact, as I passed the hotel that I am currently staying, the Hotel San Anton Abad, I seriously contemplated two things: one skip the mountain climb or climb to the top and then go back down to my hotel. I did neither because several things were on my mind. First, I had a taxi driver meeting me in San Juan to return me back to this hotel (transferring from hotel to hotel or town to town is very common), and secondly, I don't think I could have made the steep descent, and it seemed easier to walk through the forest another 8 km than walk back down!

      Wearing everything that I have that is warm and waterproof, today I walked 24.5 km and eventually arrived at this hotel which in 1377 was the Hospital de Peregrinos San Anton Abad. In 2009 a local walking the Camino returned to restore the hospital to a hotel that now continues to serve the pilgrims.

      Today's walk was much like yesterday with a few more views, and for more than 1/2 the walk we were away from the major highway. The sun is coming out now, but most of the day cloud and rain and cool temperatures of only 8 degrees made the trail quieter today. I saw many people waiting for the bus this morning!

      Accommodation is becoming increasingly difficult as the camino travels west, and so many pilgrims today had either a much shorter walk or a much longer walk, between 12 and 32 km in order to find accommodation. Today, I walked for some time in the mountains with ladies from Australia whom I have seen here and there, but usually I can't even consider keeping up, but later today, they probably slowed down, and I am beginning to find my rhythm. Learning to use my poles effectively, and I think either my feet are improving or I am becoming numb to the pain. I think it is the latter. In the last few km it was nice to have some company to ease the challenges of the last few km. Since we are at the same hotel, we will also have dinner together. Most nights even as a solo traveler, I rarely eat alone. The Camino is friendly.

      We all had a good laugh that since we are in what was once a hospital, how much we could use a bit of nursing. The altitude here does not bother me, but for some the altitude is problematic. One thing for sure, I know will take some adjustment back to Calgary...when was the last time you took a 5 euro out of your wallet, and bought two glasses of red wine and got change! Tonight at the pilgrims supper, I had a salad ( normally I have pasta lol), fish in tomato sauce ( my go to thing), and a caramel flan, and as much wine and water that you can drink. All for 18 euros... Most nights, I find myself at a pilgrim dinner or a hotel serving a pilgrim dinner. For between 14 to 18 euros, you get a starter ( pasta or salad or soup or broccoli), and then a meal so fish, pork, chicken. And then a simple desert. And wine...and more wine...
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    • Day 41

      Sunday in hospital

      May 7, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      There is absolutely nothing new to report today! The city is dead on Sunday morning - Amr said he was the only person on the street when he arrived here early. Probably buzzing more now - 6pm. So we did laps - 4 kms today, and I am eating more palatable food, but just can’t stomach the potato mash without salt or fat! We went to one of the sitting rooms and listened to a podcast of Outsiders and I had a nap while Amr watched a Spanish movie or tv show. So that’s it - now is the dead time waiting for 8.15 dinner!!

      Only wrote today because if no entry you might think there was a crisis! And not even photos…

      Ah, I have a photo Amr just sent me - his delicious feast of croquettas and pimientos…so jealous!
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    • Day 40

      A few variations in hospital

      May 6, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Amr came quite early as we set up ourselves to watch the pageantry of the coronation. A fun diversion and they certainly do their pageants well. It was on Spanish TV and we also watched and listened to it on Amr’s iPad. So that kept us amused for hours! You republicans out there mightn’t agree, but it sure is a historic spectacle and fabulous music!

      Otherwise usual hospital report: I have been promoted to semiblanda! For this 5pm snack, instead of a cup of tea I got a slab of queso fresca and little packs of quince paste to go with it. And for lunch I had yogurt as well as the usual bland stuff! All stays down and I feel hungry so I think all good signs! Surgeon still hope for Monday discharge. The 5pm offering is to keep you going till dinner at 8.30…so must try and stay up till then!

      One frustration is that the nurses all wear masks and it is SO difficult to know who is who…some are obvious, but I have no idea what they really look like. We had the nice team on today and Amr was given a delicious lunch!

      So Amr is now out in the world and said he plans to have a proper dinner at a nice place he found…meanwhile he is kindling till the dinner hour and came across a group singing…he sent short video which I’ll try to include.

      Think that’s all… we did almost 2 kms circuiting the corridors.. my rather weird room mate has returned…she is a very noisy talker and I don’t get a single word she says. She gets my few words and we are amicable, but she constantly has her tv on as background- not always watching- and she snores ferociously!!! Amr brought me eyeshades for the tv flicker, and a nurse gave me ear plugs… wish me luck!!
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    • Day 39

      A boring report!

      May 5, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      So little to say today…the big excitement of the day was I’ve been promoted to semiliquid diet and actually had broth, puréed pumpkin and a cooked pear for lunch…wow…good thing is I feel hungry and eating has not given me nausea…all good signs. One funny thing I must relate: this is Spain, and hospital times are so different - the first human contact in the morning is about 8.30, then breakfast at about 9-9.30. Lunch 1-1.30, cup of tea (prob with cake or biscuit but I don’t rate for that) at 5.15 or so, and dinner at 8-8.30. So contrasting - by 8 o’clock in Oz I remember starting to settle people down for the night!

      Perfect Amr has been here all day…together we have walked 2 kms round the corridors (don’t worry, at a very slow pace) and this is recommended …so doing all the right things. Also Amr has had a frustrating day dealing with insurance red tape…they want docs from here about exactly what happened on admission , and a release signed by me, which I have done, so that my GP can release my records to them…all understandable but tedious, especially as this is Friday and admin is open 9 - 2pm Mon to Fri…anyway, he has been speaking to the insurance people, emailing and found a social worker here who understood and was very helpful and with whom he says he is actually in love!! - Amr liking a social worker!!! Trouble is the hospital wants a GOP form (guarantee of payment) before we go, and being the weekend who knows how long it will take….but we still hope to escape Monday, and get a bus to León on Monday or Tuesday.

      Today we did not have the friendly morning staff of yesterday and Amr was not presented with lunch…so he’s off now, and I hope he has a good meal, and he says he needs a stiff drink! Only photo is my lunch, as not even sightseeing to report.
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    • Day 38

      Still Burgos, but some progress

      May 4, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Some news from inside hospital and outside. First was that last night when Amr was having some wine and tapas he witnessed a huge religious procession going through the streets…we don’t know what was but noisy and colourful!

      Then today, Amr came quite early as I’d had a bad night, not much sleep and a rather unsmiling night nurse…but the day improved - the docs say that if all continues I may be released Monday, And today they stopped the continuous IV fluids and this afternoon the NG tube came out. So far I have had camomile tea and I think I get some soup at dinner!!

      Also I forgot to mention another high point… I had a shower (helped by Amr) and washed my hair!! First time for more than a week I think. So you can imagine rejuvenation of spirits!

      Amr was again given lunch (I think they like him because not all visitors would)… and Hartley, he said the soup was good, but the chorizo and potato stew stuff was worthy of Tapavino!! And there was a salad, some chicken stuff and 2 mandarins…They really must like him!! Also will mention that masks are mandatory in the hospital…except patients in their room (and husbands - not officially)…madness…

      Then when he left he finally visited the monasterio de Santa Maria la Real de las Huelgas which we wanted to visit last time but closed on Mondays.. so now he has seen it and says he was blown away. Pics not allowed inside but he has sent some of cloisters. This is also the burial place of Eleanor of England, Queen of Castille.

      So all in all a not bad day, we walked many laps of the corridors as usual, and I am going to take the eating very slowly as just don’t want any backward progress.
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    • Day 37

      More Burgos hospital

      May 3, 2023 in Spain

      Back to me but naturally not lots to say, certainly nothing interesting!! But it has been day 2 and I am as fine as can be expected I think. Amr and I have done many circuits of the corridors, I no longer have a catheter and there is promise of the nasogastric tube coming out if I behave! That is the medical bulletin.

      Amr has been here all day, so not even stories from the world outside today! They are very kind … at first I felt it was just an efficient and functional hospital, but now there are warm kindnesses … Amr was even brought a tray of lunch!! He said the soup was edible and it was a beautiful omelette! And mandarins which are his favourite fruit…and they brought a dinner tray, but he had just left…
      He has also been swamped with travel insurance forms, but they too have been very kind, spoke to me and were very sympathetic and understanding.

      My nice room mate, Mercedes, was discharged this pm…sad as she and her husband were very nice…they had walked the camino in 2019 and we had a bond. About in 60s I think. She had a simple hernia and was just overnight..Now I have a new neighbour, a bit odd, but seems ok…certainly not a neighbour from hell!
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    • Day 36

      Post surgery

      May 2, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      Amr here today to write update:
      Arrived to hospital to have her whisked away to theatre for operation which involved resection of a section of small bowel that caused the problem and Rosie is now back in ward and own bed. No input except IV and still has Nasogastric tube till tomorrow.
      Plan is for 5 more days in hospital then maybe 2 in Burgos Hotel till up to move on.
      Only photo is Rosie post recovery and tired +++.
      Getting to know city quite well and thankfully weather great.
      Rosie will take over tomorrow and is flattered by all the thoughts and wishes.
      Amr
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