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    • Dia 13

      Arzúa - A Rúa (18,9km)

      22 de julho de 2023, Espanha ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Im Grunde wandern wir ja schon die ganze Zeit mit dem Ziel, Santiago zu erreichen. Doch die heutige Wanderung bzw. die heutige Haltestelle steht ganz im Zeichen des morgigen Tages. Vielleicht gerade weil der heutige Tag nicht viel Erwähnenswertes hervorbrachte, steigt unsere Vorfreude auf morgen umso mehr: morgen werden wir Santiago erreichen! Und wir werden Santiago nicht etwa im Normalzustand antreffen, nein, denn prompt finden zu dieser Zeit die jährlichen Festivitäten zu Ehren des Apostels statt, mit dem grossen Apostelfeuer als Höhepunkt am Abend des 24. Juli. Der Zufall will es also, dass wir Santiago in Ekstase erleben. 20'000 Menschen auf dem Praza do Obradoiro vor der Kathedrale.
      So sitzen wir nun neben unserer Herberge in A Rúa und lauschen einem krähenden Hahn in weiter Ferne, den grasenden Schafen unmittelbar vor uns und dem raschelnden Maisfeld, das sich sanft im Wind bewegt. Das nennt man dann wohl die Ruhe vor dem Sturm.
      PS: Angehängt sind Fotos von unseren lieben Freunden, mit denen wir mittaggegessen haben.
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    • Dia 35

      Day 35: O Pedrouzo

      14 de outubro de 2022, Espanha ⋅ ⛅ 68 °F

      Today’s 20 kilometers were up and down green hills, where we were accompanied by what felt like hundreds of pilgrims, including several raucous groups getting an early start on the weekend.

      We encountered cattle, tractors, and heavy duty shrub trimming equipment along the Camino today.

      We also came upon Scott from Seattle several times over the course of the day. It was fitting, Allan pointed out, to be seeing him now as we near completion of our Camino since he was the first pilgrim we met.

      We were thankful that the forecast rain mostly held off; we enjoyed our customary first and second breakfast stops, along with a third stop for a light lunch of white bean soup.

      The sun is finally making its presence known as I write in our comfy room at Casa Rural O Acivro.

      Tomorrow, we aim to walk the final 21 kilometers into Santiago de Compostela. It’s hard to believe we’re finally almost there.
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    • Dia 35

      Palas de Rei to Calle - part three

      26 de abril, Espanha ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Another piece of advice Michel had given me (repeatedly) was that none of the towns after Arzua had a supermarket so I pit stopped and my stomach directed some decision making - brown carbs and sugar seems to have been the brief. Sour lollies secured in the breast pocket, I continued, only for it to miraculously yield after about three kilometres. Thank you St James! I made it to the albergue in the 38 town (Calle) at exactly 5pm and sat in the one good chair. I deserved it.

      After a shower and laundry, I came out to feast on both my food and wifi - I was tired, my bones were wet, I was hungry, I wanted to talk to my people. This Australian prick wasn't having it. "Erm, you'll sit with us if you don't mind" (the young lady was silent) - he continued to make a thing of it over the next 15 minutes, obstinately engaging me in conversation across the room, intermittently directing me to join his table, and generally making me feel small and powerless.

      On a normal day I'd have rolled my eyes at this but it came on a long hard cold wet one where I'd already been bothered by my octopus waiter (don't call me baby, don't talk about my eyes or my smile, just get the fucking bill) and a bunch of men leaving Melida (honk honk) and spent a small stretch quite concerned about a guy behind me. On the latter, men - if you are completely alone in a forest with a woman please DON'T WALK TWO METRES BEHIND HER FOR KILOMETRES SILENTLY.

      In what I consider a demonstration of great progress in my people-pleasing deprogramming, and just general restraint, I neither acquiesced or headbutted the guy trying to boss me around. I just went red, and sat, verge of tears, shaking with indignation. GO AWAY.
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    • Dia 38

      Day 38

      30 de setembro de 2022, Espanha ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

      I actually did it!!!! .. I’m such a tiny bit proud, mainly that I survived doing it on my own 😂
      Today, ironically started off the same as my first day.. damp and misty.. but in between I’ve had, seriously hot sun, thunder, lightning, light rain and heavy rain!!!! All good as it gave a more rounded experience!!!!!
      When I set off this morning, at my usual time, it was still dark!!! I think it was due to the heavy cloud and mist.. I have to admit I’m not a big fan if being out in the dark on my own , especially when going through forest areas snd it’s all a bit creepy .. I’m just a wuss I know 😬😂
      The walk today was fab.. but to be fair I was in a bit of a high knowing that this was it!! The day I finally reach Santiago!!
      I know it sounds daft, but I really did have goosebumps arriving at the Cathedral after all this time and all of these miles.. an emotional experience really…
      The biggest challenge after all the emotion , excitement etc., is getting your Compostela., certificate for completion of the Camino… it’s quite a long, but certainly well organised process.. so glad I was an early finisher and ahead of the masses I’m sure arrived this afternoon.. passport complete.. I have my certificate!!!
      Obviously an initial drink to celebrate 😂
      Surprisingly found my hotel relatively easily, checked in, shower and Nana nap later and it’s off to find some food and a couple more drinks.. I convinced myself that I’d both earned and deserved it 😂😂
      I’m so looking forward to going home tomorrow, but ( sentimental as it sounds ) I definitely feel I’ve left a little bit of me out on the trail here and that it will be a journey that I’ll always remember, along with people I’ll never forget..❤️
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    • Dia 9

      Day 6 Camino: 16 miles

      14 de outubro de 2022, Espanha ⋅ ⛅ 59 °F

      Our last day of walking! We got up early to try and catch the sunrise and left the inn around 8 with our headlights on. We walked with our Israeli friends and met several people we knew along the route. It was bitter sweet- knowing we have walked so far and that it would soon be over. We savored the day, stopping for lots of photos, drinks, and food. It did start drizzling but not bad. There were a lot more people walking with us as everyone made their way to the Cathedral or Santiago; the traditional end of the Camino. We entered the city of Santiago de Compostela, a large city with a lot of hustle and bustle, traffic and noise. But as we made our way to the Cathedral the streets narrowed and wound their way around like a maze lined with stores, inns, and restaurants. There were many other pilgrims heading in our direction and our excitement grew as we made our way through the streets and alleys.
      To be continued …..

      Andrea and Elizabeth
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    • Dia 8

      Day Five Camino: 12.5 miles

      13 de outubro de 2022, Espanha ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F

      Luckily the baby in the creepy crib outside our room only cried once last night! 😱😂 We left our palatial manor house around 9:30am and headed to A Rua. We passed several people we recognized from the week and then saw our Israeli sister friends. We walked the rest of the way with them, stopping for lunch but the place was so crowded they ran out of food! The Camino is more crowded now because several of the routes come together in Arzua. Luckily we had packed some ham and cheese from breakfast and some ribs from the night before— of course!! So we had our own little lunch. It was overcast all day and a little drizzly at times which was nice and cool for walking. The Camino was pretty flat today and we walked about 12 1/2 miles. We are staying at a cute hotel in the small town of A Rua and had a delicious dinner and interesting conversation with our new friends from Tel Aviv. Tomorrow is our last walking day. We cannot believe how fast this has gone. We thought the walking would seem long, difficult and endless but it really was very peaceful- even the hills! We talked, pondered life, met new people, and viewed the beautiful countryside. It will be hard to see it end but it will also feel great that we did it!

      Andrea and Elizabeth
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    • Dia 30

      Santa Irene

      30 de julho de 2022, Espanha ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F

      Our last full day of trekking, 30k, prior to arriving in Santiago, ended in Santa Irene, a small farming community. Our albergue offered a communal dinner, so we got to share a meal with Victoria. from Romania, Peter from Austria, and Silvi from France. We shared experiences of the Camino, the translation of the word snore in 4 different languages, and how we would be feeling upon reaching the end of our journey. I was asked. if I thought I would feel sad when I reached Santiago, completing this adventure. I answered with a resounding No. It is true that s has been a privilege to have had this amazing journey of a lifetime, shared with a wonderful friend, meeting warm and interesting people from around the world, and getting an intimate view of Spain and the varied elements of Spanish culture. It is also true that I have the most wonderful husband, family, and friends in my home community who I love and miss terribly, and can't wait to get home to.!
      Love and much gratitude l to the warm and wonderful people of Spain who shared their homes, food, advise, stories, and hearts with this traveler from California.These wonderful memories that you have helped to create will be with me always.❤️
      Photos: so many kittens; heading up the Camino for milking; water fonts along the way for pilgrims; the kitchen in our albergue.
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    • Dia 38

      Its The Final Countdown...

      6 de outubro de 2023, Espanha ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Arzua to Lavacolla
      Day 35 - 28km

      It's the final countdown... eeeeeepppp!!!!!
      We can hardly believe that we are here, with just 10km to go tomorrow... absolutely surreal to imagine we have come this far. 🚶‍♀️🚶‍♀️🚶‍♀️🚶‍♀️
      Amazing walk today, started in the pitch black with the help of our headlamps... really beautiful through forest tracks, and because we left nice and early, we had a great headstart on the crowds. We walked with our new lovely friend Rikke, from Denmark, and have really connected with her, we are looking forward to sharing the excitement and euphoria of walking into Santiago tomorrow morning 💜
      Trevor has just caught up with us tonight, he offered us a ride but we have said yeah.../ nah... not a chance mate, we are going all the way under our own steam...😁😁😍😍
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    • Dia 54

      Day 42-Outeiro/A Calle

      20 de outubro de 2023, Espanha ⋅ ☀️ 55 °F

      We started today's 13 mile walk in a little rain. It was off and on for a few hours but then we got ahead of it and saw blue sky and sun fir the last hour.

      We're back to seeing about a dozen pilgrims a day because we are staying in towns that are not designated as the overnight towns in the guidebooks. Tonight, we're at a lovely guesthouse that includes a small café and terrace. When we arrived, there was a lively group of Spanish 20 year olds. They're from different parts of Spain (Madrid, Barcelona, and Málaga) and met on the Camino. When they continued on to their next stop, we realized that we're the only ones staying here tonight.Leia mais

    • Dia 54

      Day 42 - Outerio

      20 de outubro de 2023, Espanha ⋅ ☀️ 55 °F

      Wow, we are so close now. We have one more 11 mile day and then a short 6 mile day into Santiago. It is so unbelievable in my mind. Feels like the start of our pilgrimage was last year sometime.
      Well, the forecast said it was supposed to rain all day, we caught a break and had good weather. We did start in the rain for about an hour and a half. It is a little cooler and we will have rain the rest of the night.
      We have 31 kilometers left, 21 tomorrow, and then 10 on Sunday.
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