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    • Dag 5

      barrio santa cruz

      16. maj 2022, Spanien ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Cruz de la cerrajenia. cross at the former site of the synagogue demolished in 1391. then Christian church where the artist Murillo went. then the french, napolean destroyed it. tiles of st Theresa of Avila-the same theresa bernini did the statue of. she lived in spain for a bit. the white and yellow church of iglesia de santa cruz. it was open and we saw the start of mass. and some Roman columns made of Egyptian granite. from Hadrians time 200 AD used in 600 ad for a church at this site.Læs mere

    • Dag 5

      wander home from rudy's

      16. maj 2022, Spanien ⋅ 🌙 21 °C

      we made our way back to botaras via a slightly different route. lots of churches and what I think is casa pilatos inspired by pilates house in Jerusalem. the big red church- san salvadore -seems to be our landmark. good icecream around there.Læs mere

    • Dag 6

      patio de las doncellas

      17. maj 2022, Spanien ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      this may be my favorite room with the central pool and horseshoe arches.
      this was the centre of king Pedro's palace. pedro I abandoned his wife and moved to the alcazar with his mistress Doña María de Padilla. the courtyard was originally a single story and Charles vi -isabella's grandson and katherine of aragons nephew-added the upper renaissance 16th century storey.

      mudejar style lobed arches and elaborate tracery. renaissance style rounded arches and less declaration- rick steeves
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    • Dag 29

      Molinasca to Villafranca del Bierzo

      29. maj 2023, Spanien ⋅ 🌩️ 20 °C

      Diana and I started out our 30+ km day and by 24km were too distracted by the wineries en route that we taxied the last 9 km to Villafranca del Bierzo. But it is just as well because just as we arrived in town, the thunderclouds were rolling in, and soon it was pouring rain.

      Today’s walk was different. It was largely from town to town. Some of the towns were more like cities and more industrial or touristy, and others were more quaint and less populated.

      At one small city, the monument of the weight lifter is because during an olympic game, this small town in northern Spain was the home to an olympic champion.

      At another town, we passed an “energy museum”…it did not look terribly busy (lol)…but by contrast we were looking forward to the seeing the Castillo de los Templarios, but it is closed on Mondays. “Walk across the bridge to the massive twin - towered gate, and feel immediately transported to the 12th and 13th centuries, the times of knights, pilgrims and passionate causes.” (Moon, Camino Santiago). The Templar knights ruled from this city of Ponferrada where they protected pilgrims and other sacred interests. In other posts I mention the Templar knights as a strong presence throughout the Camino. This castle was one of their headquarters.

      At Fuentes Nuevas, there was suppose to be a winery near the end of town, we did not find that winery, so settled for a sandwich and an omelette and a glass of orange juice. Orange juice is a staple in Spain. Squeezed fresh from oranges, it is offered nearly anywhere a person buys food and drink.

      But only 1.5 km later in Camponaraya, the Cooperativo Vinas del Bierzo, pilgrims are welcomed to stop and learn about regional wines and sample. Needless to say, it was busy with pilgrims. As Diana poured over the maps (because I still can’t be trusted with a map), and we contemplated the next 15 or more kilometers in 32 degrees and full sun, we decided that we would venture forth through the vineyards to the next town, and then decide whether to finish the 32 km or take a taxi.

      Lucky for us in Cacabelos, there was a lovely garden, bar, restaurant and shop. So after stopping for more wine and more lunch, we hired a taxi for the last 9km. During lunch, I noticed another solo female pilgrim traveler, and I also noticed that she was definitely very sore. Diana suggested that she taxi with us, and when we were able to communicate clearly between our English and her German that we were inviting her to share a taxi, she immediately said, “I take taxi with you!”

      She didn’t have a reservation in Villafranca, and though people have struggled with reservations time and time again, consistently, if a pilgrim is without a bed, the church or albergue owners will reach out to the larger community to support a pilgrim. I heard the other night that an albergue owner took 4 or 5 pilgrims to his own home rather than have them walk more or spend the night homeless.

      At this point on the Camino, many are new to the Camino because they joined the Camino at Leon. So once again, we are hearing conversations about too much luggage, too heavy backpacks, blistered and raw feet, shoe challenges.

      While both Diana and I, today, struggled with our feet, me with some type of bruising at the back of my heel and Diana with a blister upon a blister ( another reason we did not walk the additional kilometres), we feel more confident about walking despite that it hurts and is uncomfortable. Look at the picture where I am wearing my tevas. By 3 km today, I declared defeat with my shoes, and switched out to my tevas. Some days are like that! At some point when you have walked over 500 km, your brain/body finds a compromise, and you settle into the walk, but it is important to be cognizant of what your feet can take even at this point. There are still 200 kms to go!
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    • Dag 15

      Bergen trek

      8. juli 2022, Spanien ⋅ 🌙 90 °F

      While Chuck and I were wandering around Bergen looking for where Grieg was born, we also saw the fish market, the beautiful buildings along the waterfront and beautiful flowers and statues. We logged 15,000 steps in a day that was typical Bergen weather …. rain, drizzle, overcast, more rain, drizzle and clouds. Hope you enjoy our random photos of the day.Læs mere

    • Dag 7

      Malta

      5. maj, Spanien ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Our next port of call was the small country of Malta. It is a melting pot of nationalities- Greek, Arab, Italian, and English. The official language is English and secondary is Arabic. We saw the Dingli Cliffs and stopped for a photo by a small church. From there we went to the towns I’d Medina and Rabat. We visited the Catacombs and Basilica of St Paul a beautiful church.Læs mere

    • Dag 3

      Day 1. Madrid

      9. september 2019, Spanien ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Our trip started with a tapas meal.
      6 different restaurants.
      We started with anchovies which I never thought I liked...turns out I was wrong. 😁
      We ended with a shot of sweet wine that was served in the end of an icecream cone dipped in chocolate and that becomes the small shot glass! The entire evening was wonderful. Alex was our guide and was really good at explaining the food and it's significance.
      Up early tomorrow to meet the rest of our tour group!
      Great first day in Madrid!
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    • Dag 4

      puenta de pardon y patio de lis narcarjo

      15. maj 2022, Spanien ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      at the cathedral and this is the original entry gate to the mosque- the 2nd mosque built after the Almohads conquered the city 1147. this gate has bronze doors , now black, over 2 large sheets of cedar. the lace work and atavrique motifs and inscriptions that repeat verses from the koran- "power belongs to allah" "eternity belongs to allah" . doors flanked by the archangel gabriel, st Peter, st paul ( who has 3 hands) and the virgin annunciation. Giralda tower at the leftLæs mere

    • Dag 23

      Museo del Prado

      10. juni 2022, Spanien ⋅ ⛅ 86 °F

      The big event of the day was the museo del prado, which was a very interesting museum with representaron of a lot of famous artists. Unfortunately pictures were not allowed in there - I took a lot anyway when there weren’t guards around, and when I saw the garden of earthly delights by Bosch I decided to do it and get scolded anyway because it is so famous and I did a research paper on it in high school. Totally worth it. After the museum we walked around the parque de retiro, Madrid’s Central Park, which was enormous and beautiful although it was too hot out to enjoy it. We also got nice views on the rooftop of a mall on Gran Via street, which has a very New York vibe to it, and found better (yet still overpriced) food than yesterday. Frankly Dad and I are underwhelmed by Madrid - for such a big city, there is not a ton of interesting stuff to see, and it doesn’t feel very unique. Like many parts of Barcelona, Madrid feels a lot like any city in the US. It is certainly not a bad place to be but for such a world famous place it does not live up to expectations. Public transport is also more confusing to navigate and less useful than in the other cities I’ve been in (at least the ones big enough for public transport to be necessary). I would say this is the only place on the trip I have felt disappointed in so far.Læs mere

    • Dag 11

      Madrid

      1. april, Spanien ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      We had 1 full day in Madrid, and like the clowns that we are, we slept in until 12. We were pretty slow moving after the pubcrawl yesterday. It took us a while, but we went to a Café for some good eats and decided we wanted to go to Parque De El Retiro. We easily could've spent all day there just walking around. We checked out Palacio de Cristal in the park as well. Unfortunately, it was temporarily closed so we couldn't go inside, but just outside of it there was a nice pond with fish, turtles, black swans, ducks and whatever else. The sun was finally out today, so we just took a minute to lay in the grass and just chill, which was really nice. I think it made both of us more tired though lol. We wondered around for a little while more until we were hungry again. We stopped at a little shop for a sandwich and went back to the hostel to just chill out before the free sangria. Pearse wanted to have a chill night and relax because we have an early train tomorrow, so I went to the free sangria and pub crawl with some people from the hostel. I ended up meeting up with some of the people from last night's pubcrawl. We went to the same bars as the previous night. Last night, I saw there was neon face paint but didn't get any, so tonight I had to. The last place we went to was the only place we didn't go to yesterday. It's called Shoko nightclub. It's 3 stories tall, and there were over 3000 people there! At some point, I was waiting in line for a drink, and the lady at the bar got up on the bar and started pouring some sorta pink hard liquor. It kinda looked like baby birds with everyone's head back and mouths open lol. I got a healthy amount in my mouth, but I'm wearing more of it than I drank. I couldn't believe they were just dumping bottles out. At some point in the night, somebody was dancing next to me and hit me pretty good on my eyebrow with his glass, hard enough the glass broke. After my new Greek friends had a "word" with him, the party kept going. It wasn't till I was walking home that my friend Thanos told me my eyebrow was cut. I'm glad he took a pretty classic photo for me lol. I'd say it was a pretty chill night, nothing too crazy lmaoLæs mere

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