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Nigrán

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    • Day 9

      Oia to Baiona

      April 29 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

      A 12-mile day that took about 5.5 hours. Sometimes the Camino followed the rocky coast, sometimes we shared a “yellow brick road” with occasional bicyclists, and it seemed we climbed steeper mountains today than any previous day (we are very thankful for our hiking poles). We arrived in Baiona famished, and found a restaurant just before the hotel, for a very late lunch. Bocadillos are ginormous hot baguette sandwiches — and go great with Estrella Galicia cervezas. We had lots of time before dinner (WHY do Europeans like to eat so late??) so we walked down to the marina, climbed up the to the medieval Monterreal Castle — and were allowed into into the (empty) Yacht Club by Kathleen saying she is a sailor in the US. Camila, the delightful young bartender working there alone, was thrilled to entertain us — with a wine tasting!Read more

    • Day 75

      Baiona - ein kleines Paradies

      June 26, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Endlich wieder spanischen Boden unter den Füßen oder eher Sand zwischen den Zehen. Nach den paar Tagen Portugal freuten wir uns wieder sehr auf Spanien. Vorallem können wir uns wieder mit spanisch verständigen. Da wir die nächsten Tage Besuch aus Deutschland erhalten haben wir einen schönen Campingplatz auf einer kleinen Landzunge gebucht. Baiona. Heißt das kleine Örtchen. Auf der einen Seite geht die Sonne im Meer unter und auf der anderen Seite geht sie im See auf. Ein kleines Paradies. Und vorallem haben wir einen Stellplatz mit Meerblick einfach ein Traum. Wir bereiteten alles für unseren Besuch vor, mailo half dem Papa beim Zeltaufbau, wir ruhten uns ein wenig aus und genossen die Sonnenaufgänge sowie Sonnenuntergänge.Read more

    • Day 27

      Day 22 - to A Ramallosa

      May 17, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

      Easy, peasy day -- just a little over 12 miles under sunny skies. We split our time right along the coast and up and over some wooded hills.

      We hiked some with Brianna (age 75) again, along with Chris and Christy from New Braunfels, TX. They had hiked the Frances back in 2019. Their collegiate athlete daughter hiked the first week with them back in 2019 but her feet got so bad they had to send her home.

      We went a long way without any cafes but were able to stop for a nice lunch and beverage with our companions.

      Today was a day of horses and bikes. We passed a lot of horses to this morning, then a lot of bikers, and then later a bike race.

      Once settled in our room, we headed out to the patio door a beer and some trip planning, making additional reservations.

      Dinner was pizza and wine , with a short walk along the beach planned yet. Wine and beer have been staples. It could be because we are in beach areas but based on 2 days in Spain, restaurant prices appear significantly higher than Portugal.
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    • Day 10

      Todays Path

      September 8, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      I really enjoyed today's route and cheated a little bit where I knew the path climbed up in a forest for about 60 minutes only to return to the main path about 2k metres on so I just stayed on the coast and saved a little time and my feetRead more

    • Day 26

      Oia-Baiona #7camino

      June 6, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      #7camino Oia to Baiona 19 km. I love this coastline! Sad to leave Casa Puertas behind but on we must go and it was a perfect day for walking. Ahead was always the Lighthouse of Cabo Silleiro, the main point of navigation for ships sailing along the Ria de Vigo. We walked over a pass and down into the fishing town of Baiona. It has the amazing 12th century Castle of Monte Real, which is a luxury hotel but you can walk right round and the view of the coast and islands is wonderful.Read more

    • Day 10

      Good Night

      September 8, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Really good day today. Lovely walk still had energy to enjoy the town and a couple of drinks and tapas . 28+ day tomorrow so off to my bed want to be on the road early. Sad day definitely end of an era NNRead more

    • Day 13

      7. Tag Baiona

      June 1, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Endlose Landstraße. Rechts Autos links Meer. Gerry hatmittlerweile die Schnauze voll, aber er liebt mich trotzdem. Zur Belohnung durfte er im Atlantik baden. ( Wassertemperatur 16 Grad). Er freut sich schon auf den Hatsch morgen. Und noch immer 5Tage voller Erlebnisse. Dafür ist das Hotel klein und fein.Read more

    • Day 4

      Baiona, Galicia Spain

      March 25 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 45 °F

      Baiona Spain was the very first place in Europe to learn than Columbus and his crews had discovered the new world when Caravel La Pinta was the first ship to return on March 1, 1493.

      Today, we meandered this beautiful town, getting in plentiful steps. After meandering the shops, we tried to take the short route back to the hotel, but ended up taking the coastal route around the castle...the one that I thought might be the Camino, but not. Such a gorgeous walk and so glad we got lost. The best moments are made in spontaneity.

      We returned to the hotel and had a nice session together. Lisa gave us each a tiger's eye stone to signify protection for our journey. We talked about non judgement as part of mindfulness. A method of practicing non judgement is calling something outloud by its name to bring attention to that thing. We had a meditation session. We could hear the elevator outside repeatedly dinging. Instead of judging it as good or bad, we just said, "elevator". It just is, and we accept it and move forward. I think this will be a great tool for grounding, to keep my mind and emotions from going wild and starting down negative paths. My muscles are beginning to relax. It always takes me two full days into a vacation to let down. I count today as day 1.

      After our session, a few of us met in the cafe for wine and tapas. We had the most interesting conversation, as Kelly suggested that we start with one question as a talking point, and each person answer the question. She obtained this idea from the book, The Art of Gathering. The question of the night was, "What one thing did your Dad teach you that had the most impact on you?" There were just 4 of us there that answered the question, yet it turned into hours of deep conversation and understanding of each other. It was productive dialogue that translated into our present lives and circumstances in a meaningful way. My lessons... 1) ask someone to help me do tasks that I'd really like to do but feel overwhelmed by and 2) talk to strangers.

      We begin our pilgramage tomorrow. The bags are packed. We'll get up and meet for breakfast at 7:30, get our Camino passports stamped, and head out on The Way.
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    • Day 3

      Parador de Baiona - The Retreat Begins

      March 24 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 57 °F

      Seven women from across the globe meet together in Porto to walk their individual pilgrimages in a shared experience. We come from Australia, Scotland, and the US (Iowa, Georgia and Florida). We range in age from 51 to 59.

      This retreat is led by Lisa Staab, a mindfulness coach, Reiki Master, Chef and foodie. We are focusing on mindfulness. Nine attributes of mindfulness... let's see how many I can remember. Surrender, acceptance, letting go, childlike spirit, gratitude, generosity. Becoming childlike and being able to see every moment for a beginner's point of view stands out to me the most.

      We traveled from Porto to Baiona, Spain, where we are staying at Parador de Baiona, this beautiful castle surrounded by water.

      I was able to get a one hour nap, charge my phone and connect to wifi, shower, and make it to our group meeting and dinner. It was a great evening getting to know each other.

      Lisa gave each of us bags with our Camino passport, shell to hang on our backpacks, a foot bath container, a bracelet, journal, tea, bath balms, nuts, and chocolate.

      I'm looking forward to a good night's sleep!
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    • Day 4

      Weather

      March 25 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 54 °F

      After breakfast, Donna and I took a walk, hoping to beat the rain. We got about 30 min in before a heavy mist began, and we made a beeline back to the hotel.

      Did get a few pictures, and I think that is the Camino trail along the coast.

      The weather is not looking good all week. In fact, there is a storm warning in effect for the next couple of days... wind, rain, ice, and snow.

      I'm not sure I packed warm enough.

      So, back in the room, I'm going to start getting my backpack ready and repack the suitcase. Then I'll try to figure out what I'm wearing to lunch. We have to walk 1 km to le restaurante. Yes, I'm trying to figure out what to wear for a 1 km walk in the rain when I'm about to start a 126 km walk. Makes no sense. Obviously, that's the whole reason I'm here. It just feels different now, and I feel slightly unprepared for the weather.

      Picture of the forecast here and we're headed north. I don't have a picture of the long list of severe weather warnings that Kelly showed us at breakfast. Tomorrow, rain and 40's all day, winds at 12-18 mph... 26 km planned to walk. That equals 16 miles. Lord, help us.
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