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    • Dag 19

      Tag 19 Hornillos de Ca nach Castrojeriz

      20. maj 2022, Spanien ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      Heute fing der Tag schon 5:30 an . Um 6 Uhr ging es dann loss , bei eher kühlen Temperaturen aber es sollte heute wieder recht warm werden was es auch wurde 🥵.Nach 10 km kam dann eine Kirche die sogar offen war. Mann glaubt garnicht was einem so ein Gotteshaus geben kann . Man geht erschöpft hinein und kommt voller neuer Energie und einer inneren Ruhe wieder heraus. Einfach Unglaublich. Ich habe natürlich eine Kerze angezündet für meine Liebsten und alle die mich im Gedanken auf meinem Weg begleiten. Unterwegs kam ich an einem ehemaligen Pilger Spital vorbei wovon allerdings nur noch die Grundmauern stehen. In Castrojeriz gibt es eine wunderschöne Kirche in der gerade eine Ausstellung stattfindet. Ich finde den Weg immer bedeutsamer für mich und mein späteres Leben. Heute Abend gibt es Südkoreanische Essen . Ich bin gespannt.Læs mere

    • Dag 24

      Hornillos

      18. maj, Spanien ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Day 16 Hornillos
      Distance from Burgos to Hornillos 24kms

      Camino Part 2/3 - ‘Mind’.
      Having completed Part 1 of the Camino - ‘Physical’ we were about to start Part 2 and walk the Meseta (plateau)
      with its relentless kilometers of wheat and oats and not much else for several days. We were ready.
      The sun was shining and as we were leaving Burgos were fortunate to spy a pair of storks high up on a monument feeding their young.
      We came upon a tiny chapel with a nun in attendance and as we entered were given a necklace (our shield and strength along the way) and a blessing. The nun was so small in stature but so great in her faith.
      What a beautiful day it has been walking in such a peaceful setting passing sheep with a shepherd watching over his flock before we stopped for a picnic lunch. The winding path continued but it was flat and we set a good pace.
      Hornillos our village for the night is small with many homes abandoned and mud houses still standing some decaying. After checking into our albergue we took a walk around the village and came upon some hobbiton like dwellings and cute cottages.
      We loved the first day of the Meseta.
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    • Dag 16

      Vaya noche!

      5. maj, Spanien ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Hornillos del Camino es un pueblo con 58 habitantes. Quién me iba a decir que pasaría una noche tan divertida. Paseando por la calle me encontré con Omar, un Senegales que regenta un restaurante en el pueblo (solo hay 2, aparte de los 3 o 4 albergues). Así que me fui a cenar allí. Me sentó en la mesa con David, un chico americano de Austin, Texas. Y además de la comida de Senegal, disfrutamos de un espectáculo de música en directo con música pop y óperas. Divertidísimo y surrealista todo.Læs mere

    • Dag 17

      Von Burgos nach hornillos del ...camino

      19. maj 2022, Spanien ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Hallo hallo, schöne Grüße aus dem sonnigen Spanien, genauer gesagt aus Kastilien y Leon. Heute stand die Etappe von Burgos hinaus in die Baum und schattenlose Meseta an. Bei fast 28°C dürfte man freundlich vor sich hinschwitzen. Habe die Etappe etwas eingekürzt, weil mir meine kleine Blessur am linken Schienbein ein wenig Stress verursachte. Landschaftlich hat diese Gegend nicht die grossen Highlights zu bieten aber die relativ flache und ebene Strecke, macht das Pilgern angenehmer. Fazit des Tages: mit den Kräften haushalten.Læs mere

    • Dag 16–17

      Entering the Meseta

      29. april, Spanien ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      Burgos to Hornillos del Camino
      The Meseta is widely considered the “Mind” section of the Camino Frances, due to the long stretches with little distraction. It is about 220km long between Burgos and Leon, and can take 9 days to trek across. The Meseta is a high plateau in central Spain that's mostly treeless and covered in grain and vegetable fields. Most people either love it or hate it. We shall see which camp we fall into… 🌾🌾🌾 We completely lucked out and arrived into Hornillos after a long 22k day to grab the last few beds at an awesome albergue. Aimee is still recovering from a head cold & I’m fighting a bit of a stomach bug, so it felt like an extra hard day for both of us. A wonderful community Paella dinner was the perfect end to the day! ☀️We met new friends today from the UK, Spain, California, New Zeland, Australia, Italy & Germany. ❤️☮️Læs mere

    • Burgos to Hornillos Del Camino

      13. september 2022, Spanien ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F

      We thought the walk from Burgos to Hornillos would be boring and a struggle since it is the beginning of crossing the Meseta, but it was anything but.

      First we saw a Korean mother-daughter team that we had not seen in a few days and it was gratifying to see they are progressing with us. We got a foto with them. We are trying to do that at every opportunity, because you never know if you will see each other again,

      Second, we stopped in a restaurant/hostel “La Fuente” in Rabé de la Calzada to use the bathroom and met the couple who were running the place who just so happen to be from Azua, Dominican Republic, where Cristina is from. De Azua para todo el mundo!

      Third, we entered several small churches along the way and in the last received a pilgrim’s blessing and pendant from the señora attending.

      Lastly, the Camino Frances is very full right now. The albergue operators are all commenting about how packed it is. Our luck has it that one couple canceled their private room at “Meeting Point” before we arrived and the hostelera remembered us and penciled us in and we grabbed it. So no snorers or flatulent spewers for us tonight!

      We had a great menu del día with a Spanish couple from Segovia at Manolo’s bar up the street.

      So we have stepped out of Burgos onto the dreaded Meseta feeling very blessed indeed!
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    • Dag 22

      Community Dinner

      23. juni 2023, Spanien ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F

      Last night Sean and I were blessed to participate in our first community dinner on the Camino. What a great experience!

      There were 21 people at the table, many languages and cultures, many different Camino experiences, and many, many stories!

      The food was good (mixed salad, bread, paella, wine or water, and rice pudding. The fellowship was good-er!

      The paella was cooked in a GIANT pan over a special burner, obviously large enough to accommodate 21 people (with many people having seconds or even thirds!).

      Hopefully you can spot Sean, down the table on the right. What a great time!
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    • Dag 17

      Day 16, Burgos to Hornillos

      8. juni 2023, Spanien ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Today has felt like a significant day and not just because I had no blister pain for the first time in a week though that was wonderful! We were back on the road at 6.40 this morning, setting out from Burgos with the moon still visible in the sky, in the company of Rachel, our English friend who we’ve shared a room with for the last few days. She walks even faster than Fiona and is described by some of the other pilgrims as a Amazon. Before long she strode on ahead of us, and was on her way to a destination some kilometres beyond ours. We expect to see her next in Leon.
      This morning marked the beginning the Meseta, the section of the Camino many people avoid. It is a high, flat plain with little shade which is often very hot and some say deeply monotonous, though others claim it as their favourite part of the journey.
      Early on we faced the usual issues leaving a city - crossing motorways and searching for the Camino’s yellow arrows.
      11 km on we stopped for breakfast at the sad little town of Tardajos, which last night Rachel christened ‘Tired Horse’ in response to my attempts to pronounce it authentically. It had the usual storks on the church roof (one nest for each of the four corners of the bell tower) and some lovely roses in an otherwise down-at-heel town.
      A few kilometres along the road we stopped at what my guidebook described as ‘the unremarkable Ermita de la Virgen’. I found it a really special place of great serenity. It was very simple and of no architectural merit but I sat in a pew and felt deeply moved. I think this was my first spiritual experience of the Camino. Afterwards I turned my attention to the 70 year old woman at the back of the church called Teresa who was issuing stamps to pilgrims. I think she was a nun but can’t be sure. She only spoke Spanish but seemed to have an instinct for those most in need and spoke to them at length, whether they shared her language or not. She touched each person and wished them a happy arrival in Santiago, told us to be kind to each other, to embrace the dispossessed and to keep the Camino in our hearts when we went home. She took her time but people queued to receive her blessing. She gave us all a medal and stamped our Camino passports. I think for many of us, this was an important encounter.
      We walked on, marvelling at the big skies (which threatened rain) and the wild flower verges which proliferated in poppies.
      We did encounter our first Camino rain (we have had rain before but it has always fallen after our arrival), I got a chance to put my yellow poncho to use but we were almost at Hornillos before it began so we have hardly been tested yet for rain resilience.
      At tonight’s communal dinner I spoke to Gregory, a 36 year from Poland who is walking with a prosthetic leg. He spent two weeks in hospital in Estella with an infection and is clearly in some pain. He told me he had suffered badly from Covid and spent a month in hospital in a coma. When he recovered consciousness he had lost the sight in one eye and now has failing sight in the other eye. Doing the Camino was his dream and he is determined to reach Santiago even though his progress is slow. He was religiously inspired and asked our names so he could pray for us. He said he added the names every day of those he spoke to and asked them to reciprocate. It was a very Camino encounter and encapsulated the special nature of this experience.
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    • Dag 13

      Sore feet

      4. august 2022, Spanien ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

      My feet were very sore as I was approaching Burgos yesterday. It's internal, either muscles, tendons or ligaments, as I still don't have any blisters.
      Last night I was contemplating spending a whole extra day in Burgos, to give the feet a break. But they felt much better in the morning. Still some pain with certain movements, but I could walk, and I was only going to do a relatively short day of 20k.
      I taped the right foot, and it made me feel better, even if just a placebo effect.
      The terrain today would be mostly flat, and I knew I could make it if I went slow, being careful how I placed my feet on the ground.
      Yesterday was also fairly flat, and I sped up a bit (I beat Manolo 😂). No speeding today.
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    • Dag 13

      Hornillos del Camino

      4. august 2022, Spanien ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      This is my destination today. A very small village, I have a feeling that this is one of those places that pilgrims keep alive. The only visible commercial activities are a few albergues and basic food supplies.
      I am staying at El Alfar de Hornillos, a small private albergue, nice and quiet with very helpful hosts. Not quite the level of Belorado, but also has a swimming pool 😂
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