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    • Day 20

      Over 40km today

      May 26, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Today was our longest walk so far. A little over 41km to be precise. And we made it to our destination for today: Olviedo. The city that is the origin of the Camino. That means tomorrow we start the Camino Primitivo.Read more

    • Day 16–18

      An der Küste Asturiens ... und Puccini!

      October 13, 2023 in Spain

      Playa de Torimbia (Do 12. Oktober)

      Asturien - Provinz und autonome Gemeinschaft zugleich - ist übersichtlich klein und trumpft mit der Kombination Berge und Meer auf! Von hier aus soll sich im 8. Jh. der Widerstand der Christen gegen die muslimischen Eroberer formiert haben und die "Reconquista" erfolgreich gestartet worden sein. Die Asturier verstehen sich als die echten Spanier!

      Also nichts wie los ans Meer, zumal der Wetterbericht bereits ab morgen Freitagabend Regen vorhersieht. Zwei Stunden später, nach einer eindrücklichen Fahrt durch den Westen der Picos de Europa, parkieren wir Spacy auf einer Wiese, oberhalb des Strandes Torimbia. Der Blick zum Strand hinunter überwältigt. Wir packen unsere sieben Sachen und steigen eine Viertelstunde zum Strand hinab. Ein kleiner Dämpfer erhält unser Enthusiasmus, als wir die vielen gestrandeten Quallen bemerken. Ansonsten ein Traum von Strand und trotz Nationalfeiertag nicht überlaufen. Wir lassen die Seele baumeln ... und wagen uns später dann doch noch ins kühle Wasser! Wir schlafen hoch über dem Strand, mit Rundblick aufs Meer und die Berge.

      Auf nach Oviedo (Freitag, 13. Oktober)

      Es ist bedeckt, ab und zu fallen ein paar Regentropfen. Das Wetter hat umgeschlagen! Wir gehen den Tag gemütlich an mit einem Spaziergang, recherchieren was in Oviedo so alles läuft und organisieren online Tickets für Märchenaufführungen mit unseren Enkelkinder in Zürich und Luzern! 😘
      Heute Abend wird in Oviedo eine Oper aufgeführt und morgen gibts eine Milonga. Auf nach Oviedo, der Hauptstadt Asturiens! Die Fahrt führt der Küste entlang zum nahen ehemaligen Fischerstädtchen Ribadesella. Bei einem Kaffeehalt bestaunen wir die vornehmen Häuser an der Strandpromenade, die "casas de Indianos" (Häuser spanischer Auswanderer des 19. und 20. Jh.)!

      Eine Fahrstunde später parkieren wir Spacy in Oviedo beim Uni-Viertel, nahe der Altstadt. Ein kurzer Spaziergang und wir stehen vor dem prächtigen Teatro Campoamor ... und ergattern zwei Last-minute-Tickets für die Oper "Il tabarro/Gianni Schicchi" von Giacomo Puccini. Die Aufführung mit zwei unterschiedlichen Handlungen beinhaltet die Tiefen und Höhen des Lebens, damals wie heute: eine tragische Liebesgeschichte mit tödlichem Ausgang und ein Erbschaftsstreit mit listigem Ende!🤣 Uns gefällts ... vor allem die wunderschöne Arie "O mio babbino caro"! Ein Glas Rotwein rundet den gelungenen Abend ab.
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    • Day 17

      Oviedo - Sidreria und Tango

      October 14, 2023 in Spain ⋅ 🌧 17 °C

      Der Wetterumschwung ist da. Nach 14 Tagen sonnigem und warmem Wetter nieselt es heute den ganzen Tag. Wieder mal die langen Hosen montiert und den Regenschirm aufgespannt! Zu Fuss besichtigen wir die prä-romanischen Kirchen aus dem 9. Jh. Santa María de Naranco und San Miguel de Lliño, unweit unseres Stellplatzes oberhalb Oviedo. Die beiden Sakralbauten gehören zu einem Komplex von gut erhaltener hochmittelalterlicher Architektur in Asturien.

      Danach mit Spacy runter in die Nähe der Altstadt, die nicht allzu gross ist. Asturien ist bekannt für seinen Apfelmost, also darf der Besuch einer Sidreria nicht fehlen! Wir haben die Qual der Wahl und entscheiden uns für das Terra Astur. Das Essen schmeckt toll ... und der Sidre wird schwungvoll eingeschenkt!🤣
      Und nun habe ich auch Zeit und Musse meinem wuchernden Bart an den Kragen zu gehen! Barber Gabriel stammt ursprünglich aus Argentinien und macht einen guten Job. Gracias!

      Mit Lesen, Footprint schreiben und Chillen beschliessen wir den entspannten Nachmittag. Um 22.00 Uhr fängt in der "La Bombonera" eine Milonga an. Paco begrüsst die "Suizos" herzlich. Wir geniessen die familiäre Atmosphäre, die Musik und das Tanzen.
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    • Day 20

      Day at the Riverbank

      June 7, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

      Yesterday was another chill day in Oviedo. I went with Lucas and some of his friends from the rugby team to a river bank to hang out and swim. It was super beautiful out there, we basically were out in the mountains and it was only like a 30 minute drive. This group was a bit harder for me to hang out with because they are mostly from Oviedo or other parts of Asturias and their accent is just beyond difficult. Even Lucas says he has a hard time understanding them. For example one of them explained to me they have an expression: “es lo que hay” but they pronounce it like “yeh que hay” - I was like how the hell do you pronounce “Es lo” as “yeh”? So confusing. Fortunately there were a couple argentines who were far easier to understand as well as a guy from New Zealand who obviously spoke English. While there some bulls came up to us and I thought for a second we were going to get attacked because one of them did seem pretty pissed off. Fortunately he just walked away after we threw some bread to him. After that we just headed back, Lucas has a lot to do in terms of packing so I headed to the town park to hang out and read. It’s crazy how Spain is essentially in its own time zone - I came home from the park to get dinner with Lucas at 10 and the sun was still out.Read more

    • Day 21

      Last day in Oviedo

      June 8, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 66 °F

      This was probably the least eventful day of the whole trip. Lucas had to finish packing his things - as I write this we are on the bus to Madrid, and he is not going back to Oviedo again. So while he did that I wandered around the city a bit. I had already seen most of the interesting stuff around town and it was also drizzling all day so there wasn’t a whole lot to do. I read an absolute ton. I also had a nice lunch. It was nice to have a relaxing day as the rest of the trip is going to be super packed - especially considering I will be with Dad and Lexi for the rest of the time, who seeing as they have shorter trips than me will probably want to pack a whole lot into each day. With that in mind I enjoyed having a very lazy day. Although it is rainy, Oviedo is very green and I really enjoyed spending time in the parks there. Definitely the most chill part of the trip - and where I got the most Spanish practice by far!Read more

    • Day 106

      Pola de Siero - Oviedo

      September 24, 2019 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      17 eher öde Kilometer Richtung Oviedo. Dort haben wir für 2 Tage ein Apartment gemietet, um uns gebührend von Tim verabschieden zu können, der uns verlassen muss. Schöne Tage mit viel gutem Essen, Erholung, einem ausgelassenen letzten gemeinsamen Abend und einem traurigen Abschied. Wir sind wirklich zu einer tollen Gruppe zusammengewachsen, obwohl alle so unterschiedlich sind. Jeder lernt von jedem, wir lachen, weinen, reden, singen zusammen. Könnte von mir aus ewig so weitergehen. ;)Read more

    • Day 52

      Buen Camino Oviedo

      June 2, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      I'm sitting in a cafe with a steaming hot chocolate in front of me waiting with some anticipation for the tourist office to open so I can get my pilgrim's passport and 'begin' my journey.

      Lots of feelings and people I'm carrying with me and feeling full and sad at the same time. I've been wandering gathering last minute supplies a and questioning some of my packing choices. But mostly thinking of Abby and what I can carry for her on the camino. She has been on my heart a lot the past few days my brave strong daughter still carrying her Loss with courage, dignity and oh so much wisdom. I turn a corner in the old city and am assailed by the scent of flowers - and it comes to me forget-me-nots those beautiful blue flowers (just like her eyes) that bloom and die so quickly yet still ask us to remember and love them again.

      Thoughts of Abby lead to Zoe and the loss surges again, I have missed seeing my fierce brilliant daughter these last years. the photo I carry of her a round happy child sitting on my lap on a swing at the beach. I just have to trust again that in time the hurts will fade enough for the talking to begin.

      Cam also is on my mind, the purity of his longing for a secure intact family mirrors the loss and heartbreak I feel about Corinne. It's hard not to imagine her here beside me, soaking up the beauty and the coffee, holding hands and dancing in the square. I also remind myself that that would not have happened anyway.

      So coming back to now, 20 minutes till opening time (well its Spain so maybe 25)

      Salut
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    • Day 6

      Oviedo

      July 6, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      After a few breathtaking stops along the coast, we took a city break in Oviedo - the capital of Asturias. We walked around the beautiful city centre and ate the best ice cream🍦.

      Oviedo is famous for its cider and the traditional way of pouring it (from a high to create bubbles), so we had to try it. After finishing our glass with some effort - cider's not really our thing apparently - we realized that it always comes by the bottle and had to drink 4 more🤦‍♂️. We finished our night here with an unforeseen open air movie.Read more

    • Day 14

      La Pola Siero - Oliveo

      July 23, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Heute hatten wir eine kurze Etappe nach Olivedo. Die 17 KM waren wie ein kleiner Sonntagsspaziergang😀, der leider über viel Asphalt geführt hat.

      Die Stadt Olivedo ist ein kleines Schmuckstück, und lädt ein zum Flanieren oder um lecker zu Essen.

      Heute trennen sich die Wege von meinem Pilgerfreund Benjamin, der ab Morgen den Weg *Primitivo* nimmt und ich folge weiterhin dem Camino del Nord.
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    • Day 21–25

      Oviedo, Asturias, Spain

      November 27, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 55 °F

      It's rainy and a bit dreary now that we moved east to Asturias, but I don't mind. It's in the low to mid 50's F and we scored a huge apartment not far from the bus and train stations. Alfonso, our host, even picked us up at the front! Now that's service. After our tiny apartmtent in Santiago, we're ecstatic about the space and it cost a mind-boggling $60 or so per night.

      Our bus here took 4 1/2 hours and was one of the nicest buses I've been on. It was a "Supra" bus on Alsa lines. It didn't seem to cost much more than the others, but it had 3 leather seats across and was more like a first class plane experience, with lots of movies to choose from on the way. There was even a screen showing the speed of the bus, the location on the map, and the ETA, just like on a plane.

      We arrived at night, but set out right away to get some provisions and even made it to a local Vermouth tapas bar down the street. Americans usually only use vermouth in dry martinis, but we discovered the joy of Spanish Vermouth in Madrid and Malaga a few years ago. It's sweeter and served from barrels and with ice. We opted for glasses of Rioja and Alberinho wines this time with a light dinner of garlic Langostinos in olive oil. I was still pretty full from our last meal in Santiago. They're known for their meats and for the first time on the trip, we didn't have any seafood. We ordered a recommended meat plate for two to split. Even then, it was too much but it was a churrasco of various pork cuts. Six hours later, a couple of delicious shrimpys was all I needed.

      There's not a lot of tourism here, especially in November, and that might be why I like it. It's just locals going about their day. I think Oviedo is about the same size as Madison, but there are hundreds of 6-12 story buildings everywhere. Deanne's fighting a cold, so I walked out today solo and hit the Fine Arts museum. There's a great collection of Spanish work, and I especially loved the 2 rooms of Sorolla's. There's a new wing built on to two connected palaces. It was easy and fun to get lost in there.

      Outside, I saw that they're putting the finishing touches on their Christmas market in two locations. And I got a haircut. There's no shortages of barbers and hair stylists here. I walked by about 8 on the way to the barber I found online and then saw at least 5 more walking later. And I'm just in the center, not far from the old town. I like how the city is laid out. It's mostly modern with wide streets and boulevards. That's totally different from what we've seen on this trip so far.

      Deanne felt better by the next day, so we did the day trip to Gijon. Today is now our last full day here and we spent it just walking around in a light rain and enjoying the sights, which is pedestrian shopping streets, a beautiful central park, lots of statues including a Botero, and lots of amazing architecture. I took Deanne back to the museum and enjoyed it just as much the 2nd time. We found a nice local restaurant and ordered the set menus for $13 Euros. It was four courses and one included the Fabada, the amazing bean and sausage dish I had yesterday in Gijon. It was even better today! Once again, we're so full from these set late lunches that we just snack at home for dinner. We have not adjusted to going out to dinner at or after 9 pm. We're not even hungry by then.

      It's been a great town to just chill out in. We love it. But tomorrow we take an express bus to Bilbao after passing right through Cantabria. Bilbao is in Basque Country and we plan on going to the famous Guggenheim museum there and enjoying the sights in the Casco Viejo, or old town.

      More photos and videos are here. https://photos.app.goo.gl/XPMBrjztokMoUN8y8
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