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    • Giorno 9

      Rast an der Kirche in Oia

      21 aprile, Spagna ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Jeden Sonntag Mittag geht man hier noch in die Kirche. Die Leute sind freundlich und entspannt. Eine sehr friedliche Atmosphäre die nachdenklich macht. Ich nutze den Schatten im Kirchhof für eine Rast. Esse mein Brötchen und versorge meinen linken Fuß. Leider eine Blase an der Ferse.Leggi altro

    • Giorno 8

      Hi di hi!

      15 maggio, Spagna ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      We slept for an extra hour, having lost it yesterday, and so left later than usual. Today was a 20km day, most definitely! After a lovely Spanish breakfast (freshly squeezed orange juice and tostada with jamon and queso), we got on our way. It was already quite late, but it didn't matter, it was only 20km!
      A walk up and out of A Guarda took us to a rocky headland, which was absolutely stunning. The waves were pretty fierce but the sun was shining and we were doing well. Neither of us had worn our waterproof trousers, but had them handy, just in case... (yesterday's 'light' showers were far from it😱). Well, the time came to put them on, and thank goodness we did - the rain lashed down and the wind blew. We had a great time trying to get our trousers on without the wind blowing them, or us, away 😂. Honestly, it was amazing and absolutely spectacular, but a massive pain to walk in! Still, we soldiered on and on and on... there was almost nothing to stop for until we reached Oia, 15km away. No wonder our feet were killing us! We'd had no option but to carry on walking because there was nowhere to stop in the rain. Not the nicest day for walking!
      We stopped at the small Ermita de San Sebastian, just before Oia, and Julie lit a candle for Nigel 🥰. It was good to take the weight off our feet and sit quietly, remembering.
      It had started raining again then, so we walked as quickly as our poor little feet could carry us into Oia, where we found a sandwich for lunch.
      It didn't take long for us to convince ourselves that a bus or taxi to our accommodation at Mougas Camping was a pretty good idea. It was only supposed to be 6.5km... well, after a taxi ride of at least 10km, we finally arrived. No, we're not camping! We have a small room with a balcony and the most amazing view!
      Vigo tomorrow, but that's nearly 40km and I think I'd cry if I had to do that, so were walking as far as we want (probably to Nigrán, about 20km away) and taking a bus.
      The boys arrive tomorrow and I don't know who's in for the greatest shock...😱😂😘
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    • Giorno 7

      V. CAMINHA - OIA

      29 aprile, Spagna ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

      Was soll ich sagen… der Morgen fing ziemlich tränenreich an! Die Albergue war zwar sauber und ok, aber jeder hat sein Ding gemacht und es war super unpersönlich. Ich habe mich allein gefühlt und war irgendwie mega traurig. Traurig darüber allein zu sein, wie die letzten beiden Stunden des gestrigen Abends verliefen, dass ich allein meine Pizza in der Albergue essen musste, dass ich heute Portugal verlassen werde, dass ich noch gar nicht wusste wie es heute weitergehen sollte und dass ich eventuell falsche Entscheidungen getroffen habe.

      Ich hatte irgendwie diesen Gedanken, dass ich nicht zu lang mit den selben Leuten gehen wollte, da ich dann nicht offen dafür bin noch mehr neue Menschen kennenzulernen und als ich so darüber nachdachte fand ich mich ein wenig in diesem „Berlin-Ding“ wieder. In Berlin sucht gefühlt jeder immer noch nach etwas Besserem und aufregenderem… man hat so viele Möglichkeiten und will sich alles offen lassen. Aber warum nicht einfach mal annehmen wenn etwas gut ist?! Also war ich bereits mit Nana und Raquel in Kontakt, die beide einen Ort vor mir waren. Beide boten mir an mit in ihre Unterkunft kommen zu können 🥹🙏🏼🥰

      In der Albergue waren auch Gayle und Haldane aus Neuseeland, die ich bei Fão bereits kurz getroffen hatte. Mit Gayle hatte ich schon am Abend beim Zähneputzen gesprochen, aber wir hatten uns beide im Schlafanzug nicht wiedererkannt 😅 naja whatever… als sie sah, dass ich weinte redeten wir ein bisschen und sie bot mir an mit ihnen zu starten. Meine persönlichen Retter des Morgens 🙏🏼 bevor wir zur Fähre sind gabs aber erst noch einen Kaffee und? das letzte Pastel de Nata 😳

      An der Fähre angekommen durften wir feststellen, dass unter „Fähre“ eher ein kleines Boot zu verstehen ist 😅 aber hey - why not?! Ehrlich gesagt blieb uns auch gar nichts anderes über. Und dann ging irgendwie alles ganz schnell und wir waren einfach in Spanien! 🇪🇸

      Auf der anderen Seite bedankte ich mich wirklich von Herzen bei den beiden und verabschiedete mich um mich erstmal zu sortieren und meinen Tag zu organisieren. Das Wetter war perfekt und ich saß einfach eine Weile in der Sonne ☀️ bis mir Raquel schrieb, dass sie nun auf die Fähre geht! Also packte ich meine sieben Sachen zusammen und am Strand gab es ein freudiges Wiedersehen und einen Abstecher ins Meer 🙌🏼☀️🐚🌊
      Und wie wir da so am Strand sitzen und die Sonne genoßen kam auf einmal Francesca vorbei 😅
      Zusammen gingen wir heute also ganz entspannt bis nach Oia, wo Raquel bereits ein, sagen wir mal wo, Luxushäuschen gebucht hatte.

      Und weil der Tag schon fast nicht mehr besser werden konnte, lief uns im letzten Café vor Oia auch noch Nana über den Weg 🥰 ich habe mich so gefreut, dass ich noch ein bisschen mit ihr sitzen blieb, um die anderen später wieder einzuholen. Spannend wie aus einem Tag, der so anfing, einer der besten und entspannendsten Tage hier werden konnte. That‘s the spirit of Camino! ❤️

      Den Abend verbrachten wir unter uns auf der Veranda unseres Hauses mit Wein, Tapsas, Blick aufs Meer und Mädelsgesprächen 🇪🇸🇮🇹🇩🇪
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    • Giorno 9

      Day 8 - Oia to Baiona

      30 aprile, Spagna ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      The kindness of strangers.

      I completely forgot to get some cash out at my last big town, so have been using whatever little change I had left. This morning, I managed to buy a croissant, but couldn’t afford a coffee to go with. So the guy behind the bar “bought” it for me. Later on, as I was about an hour from my destination, I came across a little cafe. Soaked to skin (it rained all morning) and hoping against hope, I asked the owner if he’d accept card payment. “Te invito”, he said. I was so grateful but managed to scrape together my last 50 cents and a googly eye - he tried to wave it away and gave a coffee and two madeleines. That coffee was possibly the best coffee I’ve had this whole trip.

      As I entered Baiona, my first job was to find a cash point.

      Later, as I was looking at somewhere for lunch, I bumped into Sasha from yesterday. She joined me for lunch and we chatted, eyeing up what everyone else was eating. Our neighbouring table had something neither of us recognised - it’s empanada, said the guy at the table. He had the waiter give us some, and it was utterly delicious! Despite his ridiculous designer sunglasses and insistence on mainsplaning religion to us, he still shared what he had. We had a laugh because he told us about his many, annual pilgrimages. He’s done so many, I said he should be in the running for Pope!

      The hostel for tonight is as basic as they come, but it has everything you need- including lovely hot showers and a washing machine/dryer. Hurrah, for I am all out of clean, dry clothes! Esther in reception took pity of us (turns out Sasha is also staying here tonight) and moved bookings around so we could have bottom bunks. Showered and with clothes now in the dryer, I have settled down for a nap and a rest.
      It’s been a good day 😊
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    • Giorno 10

      auf nach Vigo

      22 aprile, Spagna ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

      Etwas humpelnd aber zuversichtlich beginne ich meine Wanderung nach Vigo. Heute sind es 25km. Ich habe die Wahl zwischen einer Landstraße oder über die Berge. Ich habe mich für die Landstraße entschieden.Leggi altro

    • Giorno 8

      We Are Motivated!

      23 ottobre 2023, Spagna ⋅ 🌧 55 °F

      Between the clouds and the cold pouring rain this morning and the hour we lost when we entered Spain from Portugal yesterday, it was really dark when we woke up and tried to get going . I opened our room window over my bed and watched the rain a bit and the waves breaking on the shore before finally lacing up my hiking boots. Our hosts offered to cook breakfast for us and so we sat and chatted a bit with other pilgrims we’d met who had traveled from England and a bike rider from Russia. When I mentioned to our host that we had been so in awe of the old Monastery’s exterior yet disappointed to not get in yesterday, she told us not to worry, she had the key! So we brightened at that and followed her down the road until she let us in. The church was stately but inside was damp and grey and somber- you could almost imagine the ancient monks opening the church on early dark mornings like this- a few prayers, we said goodbye to Oia and we were on our way in the rain.
      I’ve been thinking a lot about our luck with the weather while on our pilgrimage- such storms and wind to add to our exertions while we walk! I had imagined a couple of autumn weeks in Portugal and Spain with warm sun on our shoulders but that hasn’t happened for us and now (I can’t believe I’m saying this!) it just feels right to keep tramping along in the mud. Adversity can be a motivation too!
      Today we walked a lot of rocky paths alternating with sandy stretches along the beach and even some roadsides. (16 miles!) We passed a lot of horses and cows and goats in pastures and went through more forest land too. It’s interesting to see the farms so close to the beaches. Beautiful green pastureland stretches to rocks to sand and sea- it’s beautiful and maybe why the animals seem so calm. Interesting also to see the farm and pasture delineations done with rocks walls instead of fences.
      There were only a few small villages today on our walk- we did happen upon a pilgrims café in time for a lunch of lentil soup- delicious! And I also had a Coke Zero Sugar which keeps me going since I don’t drink coffee- Rick gets some coffee and refuses to eat until evening which I could never do! (Especially when there are pastries around). We made our way into Baiona in the early afternoon with some sun!! Such good timing because we were able to see and appreciate this harbor town. Legend says that Columbus sailed from here and then sent news of his discovery of America to be delivered back here. There is a replica of the Pinta in the harbor- it’s small! We also explored around town and were again amazed by some churches here. There’s a huge Baroque chapel to Saint Liberata- it’s erection began in 1695 and was totally funded by locals. The church of Santa Maria which is also 15th century is a Romanesque style and reminiscent of the Monastery in Oia and it has a large rose window and fabulous carved statues. It’s easy to be reverent in these holy spaces. We saw another small chapel to Our Lady Miseriacordia- there were little children visiting inside and I missed my grandbabies today. I miss Mark and my kids and my friends but I’m determined to continue until, God willing, we reach Santiago. This brings to my mind the Pilgrims ancient greeting, « Ultreia et Suseia » which supposedly is a loose translation from Latin to mean, « beyond and higher » or Let’s keep going! We had fresh fish for dinner and some fresh octopus with hot sauce that I’m not sure was cooked- we found the only restaurant open in town because restaurants here are closed on Mondays!! It’s always something!! Vigo is our destination tomorrow!
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    • Giorno 7

      Galicia!

      22 ottobre 2023, Spagna ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

      We entered Spain this morning in a rainstorm and on a speedboat! We were the only ones who were at the dock so I was skeptical about the possibility of leaving but our stern captain motioned us aboard and so in we jumped. We shouldn’t have worried because he was totally capable and we were already wet from the rain, so a little spray didn’t matter much. He dropped us off on a deserted beach and motioned us to get going so we went immediately back into hiking mode and set off to find our way…. which we did not!! Instead we managed to climb a mile straight up a rocky path where I spotted a huge shedded snake skin and about lost my mind until I was distracted by a worried looking man who approached us from the woods waving us to go back down-no problemo sénor! He told us (in Spanish) that he had completed 14 Caminos and this was not the way so we tramped back down those slippery rocks and that scary snakeskin and headed to a soft path under some pine trees and went on our way with an extra mile or so for the day completed. Gracias Fernando!
      The morning was misty and cold and we alternated between beach paths, cobblestone and dirt paths and even some small roadways all the while following the yellow arrows. Now that we are in Spain, the Camino signs give us our exact mileage in km for our eventual arrival in Santiago- the kilometers seem easier to walk with this encouragement. We keep running into our friends here and there at cafés and on the paths- hearing about their experiences on Camino in comparison to ours is so motivating! Funny how we all see the same things but with somewhat different perspectives. In A Guarda we were able to attend Sunday Mass at the church of Santa Maria, an amazingly beautiful church with statues, stained glass and wood icons. We were even lucky enough to watch proud parents have their young baby baptized- joy!! Through the afternoon we walked by small chapels and big villas, some that appear abandoned but may just be closed for the season? We were told that this area is not one that particularly depends on the fishing industry even though it is on the sea, but instead is more agricultural and that some Galacien thoroughbred horses come from here- there were lots of wild horses on the mountainsides to see and we even had a friendly chat with a little goat that we passed. Entering the town of Oia, the Monastery of Santa Maria La Real was grand and imposing. It is Romanesque from the 12th century and a sight to behold. We had a dinner in a café in the town square (empanadas and aoli potatoes) and decided to stop here for the night since there was no lodging for 15 more miles. Strange to complete 14 miles and feel like, « no big deal…could have done more! » Our legs are getting stronger and our desire to reach Santiago is increasing with each village that we pass through. I’m very excited to see how our next day unfolds because so far this walk has given us wonder and memories for a lifetime. Onward we go!
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    • Giorno 9

      Hola España!

      11 ottobre 2022, Spagna ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

      The day started with a totally bizarre experience. I ran into a woman who I had spoken to at a Brandi Carlile concert in July! Her name is Kay Kay, (yes, really! Her first and last name are the same) and we decided we are destined to be friends. We are planning on getting together after we both get home.
      Anyhow…after that I walked down to the water taxi, plunked down my 6 Euros and boarded the teeny tiny boat to cross the river. Voila! I’m in Spain! And to my sister’s point, I can now ply my fluent Spanglish with wild abandon! I’m walking by the coast again but it’s more forest-y if that makes sense. I’ve cooled my heels somewhat on collecting pilgrim friends. Allowing it to happen naturally instead of trying to collect them like tokens.. But I am seeing what people mean when they talk about a Camino family. You do see many of the same people throughout, and when you run into each other it’s like long lost friends- greeting with a hug. I think it’s sort of like when kids go to summer camp - the friendships form so quickly because of shared experience.
      I ran into Almuria (the South African vía Dublín nurse) yesterday in Caminha. She didn’t have the time off to do the whole Camino so she was heading for the train station to take her through the next couple of stages. Today I saw Silva from the Czech Republic. She had caught up to her friend Hannah and they were making slow but steady progress.
      My body and feet seem to be holding up ok so far. I have made a resolution to stay away from the bakery. Lycra only stretches so far..
      About a mile out of Oia, where I am staying tonight, I came upon a small field with a beautiful black horse. It was overlooking a gorgeous section of coast. I have been looking for a place to leave Katie’s stone, and in my mind’s eye I had been looking for maybe a big field with horses. But with the view from this place I started thinking maybe this was it. I ultimately decided to wait and think about it overnight and if I felt that was it I’ll go back in the morning. Then, as I was looking through my pictures from the day, I noticed that I had taken 4-5 pics of cats. I HATE cats. But Kate loved them. So now I’m thinking it’s a sign. I’m gonna sleep on it.
      I mean- I know that Kate is in a better place already. The stone placing thing is more for me. When I think of her last days I have this image in my head of her all alone, laying prone in that hospital with nobody she loved there to rub her back or hold her hand. I want to replace that image with one of her in a setting in which I know she would have found joy.
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    • Giorno 6

      Last day in Portugal

      13 aprile, Spagna ⋅ ☁️ 73 °F

      Woke up this morning to furtive rustling and lights on too early- sleeping in hostels means you must resign to the fact that everyone is on their own journey and your timetable may not concur with the other pilgrim’s schedules- our haste to get on the road forgives them, we say a morning prayer of thanks for a safe arrival last night, look forward and off we go! We first stopped in at the beautiful sanctuary atop of the mountain- dedicated to San Luzia- the church and the views outside were magnificent. Today we hiked and hiked- 17.7 miles! - strenuous going through some mountain paths with rocks and boulders to scramble over- also altitude changes and some serious uphills climbing over and down - we encouraged each other and leaned in to this trial. At last we made it back to the coast and some small villages- at one café we were treated when a local woman arrived with a homemade tart de Santiago and insisted that we all try some and then refused to let us pay her- such generosity! By the end of the day we were exhausted- we arrived in A Guarda at 7:45 pm- such a long day! But we certainly appreciated the beauty and kindness of Portugal and its people- we enjoyed a typical Portuguese dinner in the down square and collapsed gratefully into our hostel- tomorrow Spain!!Leggi altro

    • Giorno 9

      noch ein paar schöne Bilder

      21 aprile, Spagna ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Die Strecke war heute sehr beeindruckend. Viel Natur und wenig besiedelt. Berge, Wald und der Nordatlantik - das ist Galizien. Ich behaupte einfach: so schöne Landschaften hab ich noch nie gesehen. Erinnert mich an Schottland.Leggi altro

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