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Plaza de la Estrella

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    • Dzień 12

      Almost Great Weather!!!

      19 maja, Hiszpania ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      After a good night's sleep for some of us (I think two bears' bed was too hard🙄😂), we feasted on yoghurt and granola, and a little cake from our host, Gustav, before setting off on the 20km to Pontevedra. The weather was really kind for much of the way, and we were happy walking in just our tops (and other clothing!) - no fleeces or waterproofs for ages!
      We stopped at a café in Redondela for coffee and sellos (stamps for our Pilgrim Passports) and Luke was made up to be given FREE cake and croissant 🤗😋.
      We were soon walking through small hamlets and forests of eucalyptus, which were delightful. But this section of the camino was absolutely jam packed with pilgrims. Okay, it's Pentecost, and it's Sunday, but this was ridiculous. It was just like the last 100km of the Frances - filled with very noisy Spaniards (sorry🙄😉) who were out for a walk and not respecting the peace of the camino! One woman in particular just didn't stop taking/shouting, and it made a good section of the walk disappointing.
      We stopped after about 9km in Arcade for a drink and, thankfully, the 'tour' seemed to vanish 👏👏👏. We could hear a brass band playing in the distance and wondered why... and as it got closer we realised that, as it was Pentecost, the statue of the Virgin Mary was being displayed and walked through the town. It was too far away to see properly, but the town seemed to be celebrating noisily. (We'd also heard lots of gun fire and reckon it marked the start and/or end of the procession!)
      We left the café after a chat with some pilgrims from Dunstable and stopped at a panaderia to buy our lunch - sandwiches and extremely large chocolate croissants para llevar - and continued just 1.5km to Pontesampio where we crowded the Medieval bridge. This then led us up through some beautiful villages and past buildings built from stone, whose walls were probably metres thick. The roads through the first hamlet were narrow and the houses were really interesting. In fact, the 'Way' was great. There was quite a lot of uphill walking (Luke and Ray, who are young and very fit, walked on ahead with no problems whilst Julie and I kept each other company at a more sedate pace😂). We passed quite a few pop-up stalls selling everything from food and drink to painted shells and stones, umbrellas, lanyards and every kind of pilgrim paraphernalia you can imagine!
      Lunchtime was a very welcome break. The boys had found a couple of granite rocks to sit on, so we enjoyed our sandwiches there, not knowing that the area behind us had been used by countless pilgrims as a toilet stop 🙄😱😂. Sid also enjoyed a few bites of my chorizo butty!
      Then it was onwards and ever upwards until we reached a cross that marked the highest point of the day's walk - the cross, however, wasn't anywhere to be found! But, thankfully, from that point on it was downhill all the way towards Pontevedra, our stop for the night. We stopped at a beautiful little chapel to sit quietly and appreciate all we'd seen, done and heard, then chose to take the green route into town. It wasn't so much green as brown and muddy! But it was away from the road and, as long as you were careful where you placed your feet, you could appreciate the trees and the river. This eventually led us to Pontevedra where the boys were waiting for us. We found a bar for the obligatory celebration beer and the barmaid also gave us THE BEST plate of chips with loads of salt, tomato sauce, mayonnaise and mustard. They were gorgeous 😋😋😋.
      Our accommodation is a fab little flat. We've washed our dirty clothes (see Ray's genius drying socks hack), been to a Pilgrim's Mass (didn't understand a word but it was very nice!) and eaten at an Italian restaurant. Ice cream or Pastel de Nata followed and now here we all are, tucked up in our beds and ready for the Spiritual Variant tomorrow. It's going to be very interesting... (big hills😱). I'll let you know!
      Oh, and Luke said it wasn't him (see previous post on dish washers😂)
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    • Dzień 19

      Day 11 - Redondela to Pontevedra

      22 kwietnia, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

      Today started out hard. Tough hills to climb and as we expected, lots of pilgrims. You can always tell all the newbies to the trail as they look cleaner and smell fresher and they are more chatty. It seemed the 3 of us walked today in unusual silence. Maybe it was because after 11 days of walking together (plus days spent beforehand in Porto) we had run low on conversation topics. But I think we were subconsciously sad because we knew this was our last full day as a walking trio.

      Tomorrow Tom and I veer off on the Espiritual Variant of this route and Miquel will head straight to Santiago. Our route will take us a day or two extra to complete and we may or may not see Miguel before he flys out of Santiago for Barcelona.

      Today’s walk started hard but the whole day was beautiful. By early afternoon the pilgrims were all spread out and we spent the rest of our day on the most amazing trail that seemed to go on forever along a creek, in the shade, in 75 degree weather. Tonight we are in Pontevedra after a 13.8 mile day. This small city looks fun and our last night with Miguel will be celebrated. ❤️
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    • Dzień 12–13

      Day 8 walking

      24 kwietnia, Hiszpania ⋅ ☁️ 50 °F

      Walked 14.6 miles today. My knee is hurting, but I’m stretching and doing my exercises before I walk and at night. We walked from Pontevedra to Caldas de Reiss. Nice hotel. Exhausted. Dinner was not great. Basically ate bread and French fries and gelato on the way home. Cold tonight. Turned on the heat in my room. I’m happy to be sleeping in a queen bed tonight. My room has a nice skylight. Luggage service picked up our bags today and no issues. We put extra poundage in the van. Three more days of walking. Night. We continue to pray for so many prayers. Loving the new Anne Lamott book on audio and also started Remarkably Bright Creatures on audio. Also listened to NPC sermon from Sunday and Chelsea Handler’s podcast with Monica Lewinsky. Both great listens. Thanks for following along. Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 3

      Day 2: Redondela to Pontevedra

      5 maja, Hiszpania ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Rain. Rain. Rain. Rain. Rain. Rain. Rain. Rain. Rain.

      Second day walking and we cracked out more than 20km today, passing the beautiful medieval town of ‘Arcade’ (no 80’s driving machines or pinball tables; sorry!) and on to Pontevedra.

      It’s a strange observation that the caminho way seems to bring you utterly horrible ways into towns with the industrial and medium density housing on the edge of the town being underwhelming. However, the centre of town is historic, beautiful and for my post arrival wander around town also … sunny! (We shan’t mention it too loudly, but it would be nice if it stayed!!).

      Michaela has booked us into a hostel tonight, and it’s a dorm with 22 people in it tonight for us! It’s kinda lovely sharing camaraderie with follow walkers, and we’ve met some really cool people.. but the queue for the machines is kinda annoying!

      So far I’m very impressed though, it’s clean, relatively quiet and very modern!

      A longer day tomorrow onwards to Caldas de Reis, which is a spa town, and we have various activities booked to keep spirits high!

      Ciao!
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    • Dzień 18

      Golden Girls: Pontevedra-Barro

      17 maja 2023, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Walked along a train track today a la ‘Stand By Me’, but the crew I joined up with definitely had more a Golden Girls vibe.

      Soon after leaving Pontevedra’s lovely Old Town Shopping District (complete with Burger King in an ancient stone building), I run into Omaha sisters Ellen and Amy, childhood friend Jerry, of Phoenix, and “California Kelly”. Within minutes of starting up a conversation, someone drops an F bomb about all the walking. It’s followed by a crack about wine and ibuprofen.

      ‘No way I’m letting these ladies get away from me,’ I think. ‘These are my people.’

      What follows is a raucous day of story sharing and shit talking. The three friends are of my generation. Kelly is a youngish mom they adopted about 20 minutes before I came along. My foot was already feeling better (thanks in part to last nights Vicodin, because something had to give), but there’s nothing like a gaggle of kvetching midwesterners to make you forget your troubles and pick up the pace.

      We share life stories. We share our favorite freaky “Twilight Zone” episodes. We share lunch. The sisters, who are Catholic, can rattle off the specifics of the Fatima story as quick as they come up with a one-liner. How’s that for a combination?

      Within a couple of hours, they are giving me shit about my navigation skills. “Well, Tammy said we were three miles away five miles ago,” becomes a repeating jab from Jerry. I feel loved.

      Ten miles goes by like buttah, but I have to peel off at Barras while they trudge on to Caldas de Reis. I give hugs all around and collect What’s App numbers so we can stay in touch. Some folks you lose along the way. Some you keep.

      The next morning, the Omaha Three and Cali Kelly crew are checking on me after a harrowing stay in a private home, but that’s another story.

      Chances are slim I’ll see this crew again. They have limited time so are walking more miles per day. But I’ll hear from them when they reach the finish line and will cheer virtually for their accomplishment. Because they are part of my Camino family - the ones I’d want to sit with at the big family gathering, cause they’re the fun crew.

      What a happy, happy day it’s been.
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    • Dzień 21

      Pontevedra 2

      2 października 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      We walked a bit more, checked out the path for tomorrow. We get to start with a lovely bridge across the Rio Lerez (Ponte do Burgo). Then we strolled through a flea market. Luckily nothing I need.

      We made sure to have a nice meal before siesta. Thanks to Katharine W, we went to Il Piccola and had a great time.
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    • Dzień 9

      Pontevedra to Caldas de Reis

      4 lipca 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ⛅ 63 °F

      After a restful sleep at Casa Sara, we were up early and walking by 6:00 am. At 63 degrees and breezy, the weather was lovely for our brisk pace. I think we made 21 kilometers in 6 hours. We finished walking just as the temperature reached 70. Perfect day, perfect walk.
      The entire day was pine forest paths and gravel or dirt roads with beautiful eucalyptus trees. We had very few encounters with auto traffic. We saw lots of pilgrims, again some we have already met. Our last 2 kilometers was with John and Brenda from Ireland. He started walking in sandals like Charles is now wearing. I am starting to doubt the necessity of close-toed shoes!
      We soaked our feet in the hot waters that make Caldas de Reis famous. There was a free pool for pilgrims.
      We had dinner tonight with the nurse, her sisters, partner, and friends. It was lovely to know more about them. French, English, and Spanish languages all represented. Our waiter was continually confused!
      Three more days to Santiago!
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    • Dzień 15

      If it’s Tuesday, it must be Galicia

      27 września 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

      Today seemed a much nicer walk than the previous two days, though we walked our farthest distance yet. The rain has held off for the time being and we had blue skies most of today. The temperature is very comfortable, 75° or so for the afternoon high but chilly in the morning and evening.

      This morning we got an earlier start than usual since we knew we had a lot of ground to cover. We are at the far edge of the time zone so sunrise is much later than we’re used to. Though we set off just before 8:00 am it was still dark. As we left Redondela the fog slowly lifted from the hills and by our first café con leche stop the sun had begun to light up the valley. From the cafe we had a fabulous view of the bridge across the Estreito de Rande and the Vigo river which flows into the Atlantic just beyond.

      The terrain was a nice mix of back roads, dirt paths, a few short, steep climbs and some boulders just to keep the cyclists in check. Instead of bagpipers, the woods today were populated by little pop up rest stops with people selling cold drinks and lukewarm trinkets. We sat and ate our picnic lunch at one such place, exchanging Buen Caminos with the stream of pilgrims flowing by. We collected several stamps in our credentials today as every little stand we passed was offering. One must collect at least two stamps (“sellos”) per day to qualify for the Compostela at the end. Today we got about 6.

      We met a very sweet little dog this morning and another this afternoon. Many of the houses and farms we pass have dogs in the yard and you can usually hear at least one dog barking anywhere you are. The ones who live right on the Camino seem pretty bored by the endless parade of pilgrims clicking along with their hiking poles. The two we met today were eager to have their ears scritched though were probably disappointed we had no cheese to offer.

      Somewhere near the midpoint of today’s stage we met up with Ashook and Hesha again. We chatted for a bit before they took off at their much faster pace. They are here in Pontevedra tonight, too, but it’s a large city so I doubt we’ll run into them.

      We arrived in Pontevedra about 3:00. Checked into our room at Casa Sara, took our showers and have just finished our laundry. Our laundry game has slipped a bit in the past few days. At this point the rinse water is just as gray as the wash water. We’ve gotten pretty cavalier about wearing dirty clothes. I can see why some people burn theirs when the reach the end.

      The key to successful laundry on the Camino is in the wringing. When the wringing is poor you suffer for it the next day. If you’ve ever tried to put on a damp sports bra you know what I’m talking about. And I have developed a deep appreciation for a well-fitted sink stopper. They are to be cherished.

      DINNER UPDATE: Didn’t have the energy to deal with a tapas menu so we ended up in a doner kebab place run by a lovely Indian man named Abdullah. As we finished our dinner a fellow pilgrim came in and asked to join us at our table. Pilgrim Steven (“STAY-ven”), a postman from Northern Ireland, talked our ears off for close to two hours. He was a delight. We’re headed to the same place tomorrow but I doubt we’ll see him on the way as he walks extremely fast. Postman legs.
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    • Dzień 30

      Arcade-Pontevedra #10

      10 czerwca 2023, Hiszpania ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Just 13 km today and less than 70 km to Santiago de Compostela. Rain made the track muddy and slippery in parts and I didn’t even cyclists climbing some of the really rocky parts of the track. Had a really good walk with Livu from the Algarve. We walked for three hours and only exchanged names after he headed on for another 10km after we had coffee. Covid and lockdown took a toll on his marriage and he is searching for a new path. But reckons the Camino gives him a chance not to think. Our conversation lightened up when I took his picture next to a tree and suggested he could use it for his tinder profile !!! We parted in good terms. Pontevedra is on the Rio Lérez and is a bustling city, but quieter than Porto. Big churches, lots of squares, not too touristy and a beaut market. Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 12

      Pontevedra

      5 października 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

      The first big city since Porto. Today was hard! A Lot of uphill walking and not enough water. Lunchtime cerveza made me sleepy, might not partake tomorrow. I’m hoping to eat soon but have too many choices! So different from the last few places where there is only one option in town for food 🥘 Czytaj więcej

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