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Mansilla de las Mulas

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    • Day 21–22

      Day 20 to Mansilla de las Mulas

      May 26 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      So I think you just get used to the walking... like when you run a lot and get used to long runs.

      Tried to out walk the Americans today... did not feel like their company... Just needed space and quiet.

      In the end just took a long break at small town... and saw group of kids... they look 12... but are probably 18...

      Arrived at Albergue and had to wait till 14:00 for a bed...
      Vincent & I were first in line.

      Sexy young guy (like in Jo's age!!! So @Anet... don't get any ideas!) also waiting... so I said to the boy he mustn't worry - he's young and sexy and will find a bed!! Embarrassing Vincent terribly 🤣

      Luckily the young boy found a bed!

      Ps. Also a little bit weird to think I've not slept in the same bed in 20 days!
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    • Day 23

      Day 23

      September 15, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Today’s biggest event.. I’ve just lost a toenail 🥴.. not sure how that will feel tomorrow, but hey ho!!
      At the beginning of this walk I did see a few people wearing sandals, or socks and sandals 😳 and it crossed my mind that maybe that was the proper pilgrim way. As the weeks have gone on, I’ve seen more and more.. mostly with feet and/ or toes taped up and big heel plasters on !!
      It seems it’s when your feet are too sore to wear your shoes / boots that’s the thing to do!
      There is one guy on the road at the moment ( I’m feeling a little bit like I’m the only one not to have bumped into him yet ) from Honduras, who’s doing it bare foot!!! He has an incredible back story as to why he’s doing it and I feel sure I’ll be reading a book or seeing a movie about it in a couple of years.. unbelievable story.
      The rain of yesterday and overnight was due to stop about 8ish this morning, so there didn’t seem too greater rush for a lot of people to get going this morning..
      Today’s walk into Leon was never going to be a great one, everything I’d read had already said so. It was fine though, and I was really looking forward to getting to Leon, with it having so much to see and visit.
      I wasn’t disappointed, I’m staying in the old town, lots of small narrow streets bustling with bars and tapas places.. definitely hit lucky with where I’m staying.. I had a fabulous afternoon, just wandering around, visiting the Cathedral etc., drinking beer and eating tapas.. for once I’m really glad dinner isn’t until 8pm.
      I had a very brief panic at 5.45 am when my phone rang, assuming something had happened at home.. nope, it was Rocky .. already 5km out of town, saying he was sorry we didn’t catch up last night, but hopefully would again in the next few days!! 😂😂
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    • Day 18

      Mansilla de las Mulas

      July 18, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 95 °F

      On our trek to Mansilla, the meseta is transforming from endless dry wheat fields, to irrigated corn and cattle production. Photos: trees wrapped in afghans along the route, hug back!; Remnants of the old Roman wall fortress that surrounds Mansilla has been reinforced over the years and is 10 feet wide in some parts- 75 percent of the walls still remain; the arch that is the entrance to the city; tower that provides for the city's running water system; another church at daybreak. Finishing the evening comparing feet with a man from London and a woman from Italy. Their feet included bloody infections and blisters with threads running through them to help with drainage. I had nothing to compare to the carnage. So grateful for my strong, healthy feet. We trek to Leon, tomorrow, with the promise of cooler weather. Ojala.😊 Love to you all!Read more

    • Day 34

      33. Etappe: Leon (24,5 km)

      November 29, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Wie erwartet, war die Nacht verdammt kalt, aber trotzdem hab ich ausreichend Schlaf gekriegt. Fürs Frühstück hatte ich mich in dem kleinen Dorfladen ausreichend eingedeckt, so dass ich gut in den Tag starten konnte.
      Der Weg war heut nicht ganz so schön wie gestern, aber das ist immer so, wenn man sich auf große Städte zubewegt.
      Heut bin ich gaaanz mutig und kehre in der berühmt-berüchtigten Herberge des Benediktinerklosters ein. Bisher kann ich nicht klagen, es ist deutlich wärmer (schon fast zu heiß) als die letzten Tage (zum Glück, denn hier gibts keine Decken). Die Hospitalieros sind nett, haben meine Wäsche gewaschen & getrocknet und ich schlafe nur mit einer anderen Pilgerin in einem (zugegeben offenen) Raum. Hier trennt man nach Männern und Frauen und da es deutlichen Männerübehang gibt, müssen diese etwas enger beisammenrücken.
      Durch Zufall hab ich heut Lilli wiedergetroffen, die zwar im Hotel eingecheckt hat, aber hier in der Herberge ihre dreckigen Sachen wäscht. Wir gehen zusammen noch lecker Italienisch Essen und pünktlich kurz vor 10 bin ich dann wieder in der Herberge bevor die Tore geschlossen werden.
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    • Day 27-El Burgo Ranero to Mansilla 18km

      September 25, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      I am sitting in the Mansilla Bus terminal right now waiting for the bus to Leon after walking 18km. I just missed the bus so I have to wait 2 hours before the next one, so I thought I might as well be productive and write my blog. Let me start at the beginning.

      I woke up in the middle of the night last night to go to the washroom and I had a brilliant idea. Why don’t I take the bus to Leon? The reason I want to get to Leon today is that my friend Christina is there right now and is leaving tomorrow. She is a couple days ahead of me on the walk. I thought about it and it is only 18km walk that I am missing and it is all along the highway, nothing of importance to see. I thought, life is about our connections, so if I go today, I can have dinner with her, then she will be off tomorrow and I will explore Leon.

      So, today I walked the 18km I was scheduled to walk and instead of finding a place to sleep, I am hopping on the bus. It is just as well. I can tell my body is ready for a rest day.

      Today was practically uneventful as yesterday, except when I burst into tears. I was walking along the road and thought I would put on some music. I looked at my playlists and I had the album “The Movie Album: As Time Goes By” by Neil Diamond. I smiled and thought, “ok, I will probably cry a bit but it will be nice to listen to this”. The reason it may be emotional is that I played this album over and over again when I was in the US just after meeting Jörg. Almost every song on the album is about love and I was falling in love with Jörg so they all had meaning.

      Some of the songs are
      Secret Love
      Can you Feel the Love Tonight
      Love with a Proper Stranger
      When you Wish Upon a Star
      Ebb Tide
      True Love
      Can’t Help Falling in Love

      Most of these brought smiles and a few tears, but mostly happy memories. I burst into sobbing snotty tears when Neil Diamond started singing “My Heart Will Go On”.

      Jörg is forever in my heart.

      Time to get ready for the bus ride. I will tell you all about my evening tomorrow.

      TTYL
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    • Day 5

      Day 2: Orisson - Roncevalles

      May 7, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Day 2: Orisson - Roncevalles
      ~16.8 km (10.4 miles)

      After another night of being awake for about 2-hours, and a less than satisfying breakfast, I headed out this morning at about 7:45. I walked alone taking in the beauty and early morning stillness. Today’s goal was to complete my trek over the Pyrenees and reach the Monastery in Roncevalles.

      I loved listening to the sounds of the cowbells that were not only on cows, but also on the horses. The sounds of birds and sheep baaing echoed through the hills. Watching the horses run was a treat for me and I was reminded of my adolescent years growing up riding my own horses. They are such beautiful and powerful animals. The green hills covered in sheep brought back memories of my time in New Zealand and I could see the similarities.

      I noticed and passed other pilgrims, but I walked alone until I came upon Valeria from Argentina, my bunk mate from last night. We chatted a bit with her Argentinian Spanish and my English and seemed to make sense of what each other were saying. I eventually moved on to try to catch Sue, who had stayed 1 km further past Orisson at Borda. I never did see Sue, but when I finally reached the food truck, that sits at the top of the hill, I enjoyed a conversation with Rachel from Switzerland. She too had stayed at Orisson the night before. Unfortunately, I forgot to take a photo of the food truck, but I did enjoy a snack while I was there.

      At one point, as the terrain was steep and rocky, I chatted with a Frenchman who was with a group of bike riders. He would smile and playfully say, “hello” each time he road past. When he attempted to speak French to me, I let him know that I only spoke English. He asked me my name and repeated it as Juliette and told me his name was Patrice. Unfortunately, once the road forked where I had to go right, he rode off to the left never to be seen by me again.

      At this point, I was tracking down the mountain with two young males whom I later learned are from S Korea. Down, down we went through forests, over paths covered in leaves so soft that I almost felt like I was bouncing, then down a narrow, rocky path and over more paved road.

      When I finally reached the bottom, I skirted through a grassy meadow, through the gate that marked the crossing from France into Spain, and over a creek until I came upon the backside of the monastery.

      I arrived at 11:45 am, so it had taken me 4-hours to complete the second half of the trek over the Pyrenees. I didn’t recognize any of the other pilgrims who were waiting to check in for the night, except for one of the S Korean guys who was just ahead of me. I had lost track of him and I discovered that he had opted for a shortcut.

      The monastery didn’t open to the pilgrims for check-in until 1:00 pm, and I was glad that I had food in my pack for lunch that I’d purchased at Orisson. All of that walking definitely made me hungry!

      Once we checked in I was thrilled that I was placed on the top floor with the single-level beds, and vaulted wood ceiling. Eventually, Sue, Valeria and Rachel all arrived and they were also on the top floor.

      We attended the Pilgrim’s mass at 6:00 pm where I think we were all wished well on our Camino. It was all in Spanish so none of us knew for sure. 🤷🏻‍♀️😂

      We were assigned different locations for dinner and I enjoyed the company of Rachel from Switzerland, Duncan from England and Paula from Ohio, who had also been at Orisson. The trout was small, but tasty and I devoured the plate of pasta that was my starter. Red wine and dessert were included.

      After dinner, I found my Aussie friends, Stephen, Angela, Genevieve, and Yvonne, in the bar having a drink before their dinner time slot. I joined them for a glass of wine knowing that we would likely not see each other again. They had plans to walk shorter stages, so would not be at my destination the next day. I was happy that we got a group photo, however, and I will treasure that friendship, even as short as it was. And, if I get back to Melbourne Australia again I will definitely let them know!

      Lights were out at 10:00 pm and I was happy to tucked into my sleeping bag hoping for a better nights sleep. 😴
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    • Day 31

      Bercianos to Mansilla

      October 4, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      We awoke in surprisingly good health after a night of birthday celebrations for our Dutch friend Toon.
      Jane and I actually had to return a bottle of vino back to the bar as there was no way we were going to drink it. We did laugh as our friendly bar man who just put a cork in it and put it back on the shelf!
      We were all in good spirits as we set off an a 27km walk in yet another dark cool morning. The moon is dwindling in size so the mornings seem darker and of course the days are getting shorter.
      Today's walk was long and a tad tedious but the endless views of ploughed red dirt and dying sun flowers have some charm. We now can see the hills and mountains of Galicia and in the distance we could see Leon where we will be tomorrow.
      There were the usual chats and laughs along the way but sadly Lee realised he had left his beloved hat behind. He was very fond of his hat but Brian had a cap he could lend so on we marched.
      Coffee and a very filling breakfast came at about 10 km . A great big potato pancake/ omelet filled with ham and cheese. That certainly revived us for a long walk until the next stop 12 km away. Luckily there were beautiful plane trees and oaks to shade us partially and nice rest areas. The trees are starting to turn.
      Podcasts music and books though were definitely the order for the latter half of the day.
      Another stop in a tiny village for coffee's and then the last killer five to crack on with.
      It's always such relief when the town of your destination comes into view and then collapsing into the cool oasis of the hotel lobby.
      After booking in we went next door to a wonderful garden bar enjoying bread chorizo and cheese washed down with cold beers.
      Another day ticked off. Our 19th day of walking and 21st day on the trail.
      In the garden bar were a group of Spanish men having wine bread and cheese like us. We were not sure if they were Pilgrim or locals but they started singing Spanish folk songs to which Brian and Lee responded with Pokarekareana which they loved.
      Then it was siesta time.
      Apparently we walked today on the longest Roman road in Spain and we followed in the footsteps of Emporor Augustus!
      Mansilla is yet to be explored but has a medieval look and is like the Feilding of NZ , known for its livestock market.
      Wifi is dodgy here but hope I can put on the musical videos.
      Tomorrow we head to Leon and will be meet up with some of the Irish family and then brother Bill arrives. Happy days
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    • Day 31

      Mansilla to Leon

      October 4, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      We are now in beautiful Leon and it seems such a change from the sleepy towns we have been in on the Meseta and we are enjoying the atmosphere.
      We had breakfast this morning in a cafe in Mansilla with quite an eclectic group of locals. It was amusing to see a group of men having some liqueur with their coffee , and then a tiny elderly woman come in and have a glass of beer. This was all before 8am!
      Last night we has a great walk around the old roman walls of Mansilla glowing the evening sun. We had a good pilgrim meal and slept well in the quiet town.
      I fear not a quiet night here as there is a festival on and we are right in the middle of town by the stunning gothic Cathedral which is a total standout with beautiful stained glass windows .After arriving in Leon and enjoying strolling through the twisting streets we had
      coffee in the main square and then a self guided tour through the Cathedral.
      The shops are very chic as is the architecture. Late lunch in the sun and a tour on a tourist tram around the main spots of Leon.
      It was so nice not to walk and could have sat on the tram all afternoon!
      Now it's siesta time and we are very much looking forward to meeting Vanessa Fiona Connor and Tim who have traveled all the way from Dublin to see us. Fun times ahead. We realise the All Blacks play tonight but I don't think many people in Leon will be watching!
      As I write this there is womans wrestling in the square! Brian of course has been down to have a look.
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    • Day 33

      « Le Blond » à mes côtés dans la Meseta

      May 21, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 3 °C

      Chemin de Compostelle 25/40
      Étape #18. Camino francés « Sahagún à Reliegos». Kilomètres parcourus 31,5 km. Cumulatif : 669,4 km, moyenne 23,17 km par jour. Étapes restantes avant Saint-Jacques de Compostelle : 15 et moins de 315 km à fouler.

      « Le Blond » à mes côtés dans la Meseta. Cette rando était dédiée à mon petit frère Serge (Le Blond). C’était sa fête aujourd’hui (59 ans) alors il m’a accompagné pendant ces vallées à perte de vue.

      Ça fait déjà presque 16 ans qu’il nous a quitté et il était là avec moi. Je pense souvent à lui et c’était l’occasion parfaite pour lui dédier cette journée.
      Celle-là, elle était pour toi Serge 🤗

      En marchant, Marcello et moi nous nous sommes souvenus du Lac Caribou et l’anecdote du pneu crevé!

      Première pause petit déjeuner 10 km, dans une petite commune,
      Bercianos del Real Camino, 187 habitans (2022). Bien aménagé cette halte et albergue en même temps.

      Seconde pause à 18 km, petite ville de 697 habitants. On a jasé un peu avec des pèlerins français puis on a repris notre route vers Reliegos. À 15h15 nous avons terminé cette journée avec un plus de chaleur et sans difficulté physique. Tout va bien.

      Demain dernière étape de la Meseta, Mansilla de las Mulas et 23 km.

      Buen Camino 😀
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    • Day 34

      León à la rescousse de la Meseta

      May 22, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Chemin de Compostelle 26/40
      Étape #19. Camino francés « Mansilla de las Mulas à León ». Kilomètres parcourus 21,2 km. Cumulatif : 690,6 km, moyenne 24,14 km par jour. Étapes restantes avant Saint-Jacques de Compostelle : 14 et moins de 313 km à fouler.

      Départ de la 26e rando à 8h. Nous avions à parcourir une vingtaine de kilomètres pour en finir avec la Meseta Centrale et ses 7 étapes consécutives. Nous sommes arrivés à León après 4h23 de marche et nous sommes en congé demain yé !..

      Cette étape de notre voyage de rêve démontre que nous avons accomplie 63 % du défi Compostelle. Pour ce qui est de « La Mesata Centrale », elle était une étape charnière à notre défi et nous y sommes arrivés sans embûche.

      En après-midi c’était le moment de faire notre lessive et ce soir on va se gâter et souligner notre réalisation. Nous allons s’empiffrer d’excellents Tapas de León. On a déjà repéré les bar qui en servent et les vins choisis ont été d’excellentes qualités.

      Demain on prend un bon repos et on découvrira cette belle ville d’Espagne.
      Pour nos 2 nuits on a sélectionné un bon hôtel « Paris SPA » situé à quelques mètres de la cathédrale de León.

      Buen Camino
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