Pola de Allande
14 mai, Espagne ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C
Day 27
Another day without the rucsac, and what a difference it makes to walking a long distance! Today was incredibly changeable in the weather, with no half hour constantly this or that: sun, spitting rain, strong wind, wet rain, gentle breeze, a mix of this and that including, at the very end, one half of the sky blue and the other covered in raincloud (two photos show this below). No rainbows though, but I kept looking. Marvelous, all of it.
It was lovely walking with Simon and Denise/NZ at several points, chatting about this and that, as you do. It's very easy to be together for a short while with another pilgrim, perhaps meeting up at a cafe when you stop for a coffee, and then leaving together, but then to go your separate ways if someone needs to stop and put a coat on, or if your pace is different, or just because you wanna walk alone. Nice to not have to excuse yourself or be embarrassed. Everyone knows we all have to go at our own best speed and take breaks independently.
I was playing my little fife at one point, wandering down an idyllic woody pathway, and failed to take a critical turning. Found myself way off the route, but at such a simple parallel distance from the right path, I thought, that I decided to brave cutting across the wood/ field/ fence/wall/ undergrowth/ stream ... a bit of a hack, to be honest, but I do like a challenge!
Took another alternative path (shorter, and on purpose this time) and wandered around an abandoned monastery a little, but it felt a bit creepy so didn't stay long! My practice now with all the churches and chapels we pass is to try the door; mostly they are locked. Then I knock, to show I'm requesting entry! If the door is open - yesterday, unusually, there were three open churches, all explicitly welcoming pilgrims - I go in and kneel to pray briefly, or even lie down on the stone floor. Just a symbolic action (a bit dramatic, but noone else sees me so it's only me who finds it weird!) of open-handedness, and open-heartedness. I want to keep reminding myself to welcome whatever offers itself to me on this Camino, without pre-determining what that should see or feel or sound or look like.
I'm singing a lot when I'm on my own. Easy, fun, la-la-la, unambitious, funny how I can remember words of songs sometimes and not at all at other times. Lots of childhood songs coming up into my memory! When the road is right and steep, glad that I live am I, I'll sing you one-oh.
A nice short day tomorrow, 12 miles perhaps, but with a very big ascent at the start. Looking forward to it!En savoir plus
Voyageur What a great selection of photos. Xx
Voyageur I can't tell you how much your lovely photos bless me. Like a word from the Lord! Thanks .
Voyageur How's the back?
Voyageur Hmm still not right, but the choice to send my rucsac on by taxi is the BEST thing! I feel so free without the weight. I have to walk carefully, and especially sit and stand up well, but it's all good. Using Alexander technique skills makes a lot of difference!