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    • Dia 27

      Viva Espagne!

      11 de abril, Espanha ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      It was a nice path today, but it did get a little warm in the afternoon. It was 20 km's from Rubiaes to Tui. Crossing the Minho river, I said goodbye to Portugal, and hello to Spain, switching from bom caminho mode to buen camino. The old fortifications around Valenca on the Portuguese side were very impressive. Only 115 km's to Santiago.Leia mais

    • Dia 8–9

      Day 5 walking to Porrino, 🇪🇸

      20 de abril, Espanha ⋅ ☁️ 52 °F

      11 miles today. Mostly flat and along rivers. Another gorgeous day. Wonderful time of silence in the morning and listening to a great podcast of experience, strength and hope that had me laughing out loud (thanks, Lorna K.). We arrived in the sweet town of Porrino at maybe 3 and went on the hunt for salads. Tricky to find a place with a kitchen open at this time, but we found one. Tonight is a big fashion show in the square and it’s happening. Had dinner at the hotel. Then Adriana, Gus and I went to find gelato and check out the fashion show. It was rocking, but I’m exhausted. Tmrw we are walking in time to see the sunrise (7:40 am) so we will walk out of our hotel at 7:15. The hotel has provided boxed breakfasts for us tonight that we put in our fridges. We bought cold Starbucks and other pre made iced lattes at the grocery store this afternoon to have in the morning. Tmrw night is our last dinner with Miguel who is our guide and driver. After Monday we will use a luggage transfer service which has a 33 pound weight limit so I will have to put some “extra” stuff in the van each day so I meet the weight requirement. The great thing this trip is that we are walking from every destination to our next destination and when we arrive at our accommodations Piero or Miguel have pre delivered our luggage. They also carry it to the van from outside our hotel rooms every morning. It’s so wonderful. Our group of 8 is a great size. I would not recommend doing in any larger group. The Camino is a very intimate experience and you want to walk together cohesively for the most part, etc. Tmrw Louise and I are going to be totally silent for the entire 11 miles. It will be challenging, but what I need. It’s hard for me to spend too much time in my head so this is about all I can handle. I’ll report back tomorrow. 🙏🥰Leia mais

    • Dia 3

      Von Bom Camino zu Buen Camino

      25 de abril de 2022, Espanha ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      Heute ging es von Portugal nach Spanien, also von Bom- zum Buen Camino, zuvor waren jedoch noch 20 Km Strecke angesagt.
      So begannen wir unseren Fußweg gegen 07.30 Uhr. Wie sich herausstellte viel zu früh, hatten wir unser heutiges Etappenziel in Tui doch bereits gegen 14.30 Uhr erreicht. Egal…!!!
      War auch der Wandertag heute eher als unspektakulär zu bezeichnen, hatten es dafür jedoch der Abend und die Nacht in sich!!! So fand heute in Tui eine besondere Fiesta statt, nämlich die Huldigung von Saint Telmo, dem Schutzpatron der Seefahrt. Diese wird alljährlich am 25. April gefeiert und deshalb muss mein täglicher Footprint hier auch enden, beginnt doch genau in diesem Moment das zugehörige Feuerwerk...
      🎇🎆
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    • Dia 7

      Tag 6

      15 de maio de 2022, Espanha ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Heute früh ging es nach einem guten Frühstück und Regen von Rubiaes nach Tui. Nach 4 km bemerkte Heiko das seine Kamera fehlt. Er ist also zurück und wir haben gewartet. Nach 2 Stunden war er wieder zurück und wir nächsten wir. Kurz vor Valenca haben wir dann das letzte Mal auf portugiesischer Seite gegessen. Das Essen auf dem Foto hat uns 23€gekostet. Dann über die Grenzbrücke und waren in Spanien. Am Freitag wollen wir dann dann in Santiago sein. Habe ich echt vergessen, in Pointe der Lima würde Heiko als 88.000 pilgern der in dieser Herberge übernachtet geehrt.Leia mais

    • Dia 10

      von A Guarda nach Mougás

      30 de abril, Espanha ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Sind heute früh bei Regen losgelaufen, direkt am Atlantik lang. Dann kam Schüttregen von oben vorn, links vom Meer und gefühlt auch von unten Trotz Regenjacke und Regenhose bis auf die Schlüppi komplett durch. Als es dann zum Bauchnabel durchsickerte, kam zur rechten Zeit eine Kaffeebar. Alle die reinkamen, sahen gleich durchge-
      weicht aus. Einmal alles gewechselt und einen Cappuccino getrunken. Wir haben gute Laune, weil: es soll heut nicht mehr regnen. :-)
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    • Dia 8

      Caminha (Portugal) to Oia (Spain)

      28 de abril, Espanha ⋅ ☀️ 57 °F

      This morning we took a small 6-passenger water taxi across the Rio Minho into Spain. We chatted on the trail with people we had met earlier as well as new fellow pilgrims. Again, there was a variety of paths, and the day wasn’t too long — about 12 miles, taking about 6.5 hours with breaks. There were almost no services along the route, so we ended up eating snacks instead of a real lunch. (Note to selves: make sure to carry more food in our packs!) Arriving in the tiny seaside village of Oia quite hungry, we were dismayed to find the only two restaurants had just closed — but our hotel was at least serving drinks, which we supplemented with a bag of chips. We found a self-service washer and dryer, and washed a large load of our dirty clothes. Finally 8 pm rolled around, and we were the first two in the restaurant!Leia mais

    • Dia 8

      Oia to Baiona

      15 de abril, Espanha ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

      We spent last night in Casa Puertas which is a B&B in Oia. We needed the rest and the care- the family that runs this Inn is so kind and helpful. We had a huge breakfast with fresh eggs from their hens and it was just what we needed to get the day going. They also served fresh squeezed OJ and this was the first time we experienced what we would see at several stops during this day….If you order orange juice at the cafés they will break out their juicer and proceed to make some juice- so fresh! These are Spanish Valencia oranges we were proudly told. They are believed to be the sweetest and the best for juicing. We girls smiled thinking about growing up back in Florida at 10 Valencia Road and we had orange trees too! Once breakfast was over we headed out back on our journey- saying goodbye to Oia is difficult because it’s such a sweet little place with such history and beauty and such a lovely place for weary pilgrims to recover. A sign I saw on the road said it all: “Good Way, Good Life! Bo Camina, Buena Vida!” I really felt they were sending us off to continue our pilgrimage but also to have a good life. Kind people inspire others! In Mougas we passed a rock pile made up of stones and memorabilia that pilgrims left behind. It was a good place for us sisters to leave a symbolic momento to add to the collection and also to lessen the weight in our bags. After a few days of walking it seems natural to shed burdens you no longer require. We traveled today along the coast with sunshine galore and a breezy north wind - a little chilly. This was a day for turquoise waters, windmills and lighthouses! There were mirador (picturesque spots) around each bend. The rocks in the paths varied from pea gravel to big boulders that we needed to scramble over- we’re always looking ahead but not forgetting to watch directly at our feet- probably a good metaphor and plan for life! We had some roadway walking too which was interesting bc the cars here drive very fast. Easy to find the pilgrim’s path while on roadways because it’s painted bright yellow- our yellow brick road. (but of course we’re off to see not the Wizard but St. James!) ☺️ We were able to stop at cafés twice today- lucky to find them- and sample some pain au chocolat, more orange juice and a wonderful vegetarian lentil and turnip soup- such food! We did some significant climbing into Baiona and checked into our hostel- Estrella de Mar- where we had a 4 person pod and Angèle and I ended up in top bunks- pretty proud of myself that after 14 miles I was able to climb up there! After quick showers we grabbed a cab and doubled back to the outskirts of town to visit the Virxe de Rocha, an enormous granite monument on Mount Sansón with a 15m statue of a magnificent Our Lady holding a boat and raising a hand to bless the waters. We climbed up the steps around her and felt the wind blowing off the harbor- what a thrill! Our cab driver was kind enough to drive us into the Parador complex so we could see the old fort now converted into a luxury hotel. Back down in the harbor area with it’s narrow medieval streets we saw the replica of the Pinta, one of three ships that discovered America and we had a dinner of whole fish (sole) and vegetables that was delicious. Finally home at the hostel it was lights out early because a lot of these pilgrims get up very early to leave- hoping to be one of those tomorrow!Leia mais

    • Dia 16

      Day 8 - Oia to Baiona

      19 de abril, Espanha ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F

      Today started with a great first breakfast at our cute little Albergue. Pastries were delivered from the local bakery and then Marcus, from Estonia, made us some scrambled eggs. Marcus was one of the kindest, most considerate Pilgrims we have met on a Camino. It’s too bad he was young and fit so walking many more kilometers per day than the average pilgrim. That means we will probably never cross paths with him again 😔.

      After 4.5 miles to second breakfast I began getting worried about the hill mapped out before us. We haven’t had many climbs on this Camino so far. But we did a lot of highway walking today so the turnoff to the trail up the mountain was kind of a welcome sight. As it turns out, the climb was the best part of the day. It took us out of the sun and through a beautiful shaded forest with spectacular views of the ocean. On the downhill side, we stopped at the bottom at another unique place for a cold drink to refuel and celebrate our success. There we met two gentlemen from Portland who had completed 13 Caminos. We walked the last 3 miles into Baiona with them and heard many stories of their adventures.

      Another good day in the books. 11.8 miles further down the road to Santiago.
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    • Dia 8

      Tag 7

      16 de maio de 2022, Espanha ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Heute ging es von TUI nach O Portion. Wie schon die letzten Tage bei Regen. Die Strecke ist naja! Dafür haben wir eine tolle Unterkunft mit Einzelzimmer. Die letzte Nacht habe ich mir Heiko ein Doppelzimmer geteilt. In ganz Galicien stehen keine Bäume mehr. Alles Überraschung für Nikolai kommt heute Heikos Freundin zu uns und läuft die letzten 100 km mit uns. Tui wurde im 5 JH zur Bischofsstadt erklärt. Der Apostel Jakobus soll hier zu Lebzeiten gepredigt haben. Die die meisten Spanier ist hier der Start nach Santiago da es etwas mehr als 100 km sind und somit bekommen sie die Compostela. Gefühlt ist ganz Galicien auf dem Camino unterwegs.Leia mais

    • Dia 28

      The Old Pilgrim.

      12 de abril, Espanha ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      It was up early at the 5 euro municipal albergue in Tui this morning, and on the road to Mos. It was 23 km's. At first it was thru some nice forest, but the route went out into the open which was very hot. The last 2 days, a group of 3 brothers from Argentina have been walking with us. Tonight at the albergue here in Mos, Bianca from Peurto Rico was here. She has had lots of knee problems. Also Rafael from Ecuador is here. We had something to eat and now loiking at doing 18.1 km's to Pontesampaio tomorrow.Leia mais

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