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Río Rois

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    • Day 13

      Last Day to Santiago de Compostella

      January 24, 2020 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 4 °C

      Had an enjoyable day yesterday. Lots of forest to walk through. Met a young Brazilian but no one else. When I finally got to my hotel the receptionist told me that I walk too fast...she had passed me in her car on the way to start her shift and was surprised I turned up so quickly..the other funny incident; I finally arrived in Padron, my destination and I was clapped (like in marathons) buen camino he says and he pointed me to the church. I said no not going there and showed him my voucher for the hotel. He pointed down the road and said 2 kms. I gave a little groan and he grabbed my head and kissed my forehead and pushed me on my way. All in good jest. I got given the local liquor to try last night....bit like lenocello. Could not be rude and decline! It was a day of forests and cemeteries.Read more

    • Day 8

      Padrón

      May 31, 2017 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Caldas de Reis to Padron 21 km great day for walking. Last push to Santiago tomorrow 23 km to go. Unfortunately Brian developed shin splints in both legs so unable to complete today or tomorrow, gutted as walked so far 😢. More photos from other days when I get back.Read more

    • Day 28

      Milladoiro, 8k outside of Santiago

      June 19, 2019 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 61 °F

      Milladoiro is a strange town, after walking through so many small villages or cities that evolved slowly from medieval times until now (with narrow cobbled alleys and stone bridges). Instead, Milladoiro looks like it was built all at once with only cost and convenience in mind. Lots of tall apartment buildings and straight plotted wide streets.

      As I neared town, I started looking for available accommodations to get out of the rain. One was called the "Venus Motel" and there was a pink sign that said "Si amor no existe, Hace lo. " I decided to give that one a pass.

      I walked in the rain all day and was so glad I was in sandals instead of shoes. Others squelched by in wet shoes and socks, stepping gingerly around puddles. Me and a Japanese guy who was also in sandals splashed through the mud and then waded through fountains to clean our feet. At the albergue now, everybody elses’ wet shoes, with insoles removed, are propped along a wall (not) drying.

      The albergue is nice, run by a young, very friendly Cuban guy and everything looks new and well-organized. Next door was a boring, pilgrim-catering café with the same usual food. I sat outside and eavesdropped on three pilgrims at the next table, two young men and a woman. One looked Asian, one who I met before I knew was German and I don’t know what the other two were, but I had the feeling they had recently met and what they had in common was Smoking Cigarettes. The only common language they had was something I didn't understand, so I had a hard time keeping up, but kept hearing them say “Chi-Bee-Dee.” Over and over, like little birds. What could that be?? Finally I heard the word “cannabis” and realized they were discussing CBD oil. So I butt in and forced them to speak English, while I held court on all I knew about cannabis derivatives.

      Earlier in the day, I ran into Father John, walking in the rain in his long black robe, which I doubt is quick-dry, tech fabric. He and his small group had earlier walked 5 kilometers off the route to the Herbo Franciscan monastery outside of Padron that offers lodging. They had been really looking forward to staying there. But a bus full of tourists arrived just in front of them and got all the beds, so they were turned away. I said, "So you couldn't even play the ‘Padre Robe’ card?" He said no, they'd already closed the door. Big disappointment and Fr John had been dying to see some Franciscans.

      I bought a big umbrella today at a "China" shop.

      The picture below of the water basin with slanted slats on both sides was built for women to meet and wash clothes. Each village has one. The Japanese guy and I, in shorts and sandals, splashed through it, showing off for the shoes and boots crowd.
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    • Day 12

      Jakobsweg Porto-Santiago de Compostela

      April 15, 2019 in Spain ⋅ 🌧 12 °C

      Nach fünf trockenen und überwiegend sonnigen Tagen sind wir heute bei Regen gestartet. Von Padron ging es 29 anstrengende Kilometer über Tarno, Faramello und
      O Millardeiro nach Santiago de Compostela. Die letzte Etappe war die mit den meisten Höhenmeter auf dem gesamten Caminho aber (Kilometer bringen Geld und Höhenmeter bringen Ruhm :-) Da das Ziel so nahe war sind wir voll motiviert die letzten Kilometer gegangen. Und dann, juhu geschafft nur noch ein paar Meter bis zur Kathedrale. Kurz davor begrüßten wir noch vier schwedische Mitpilger mit "Heja Sverige" die schon beim Feiern waren. Was für ein schönes und erhebendes Gefühl vor der Kathedrale zu stehen, wie vor uns Abermillionen von Pilgern bis zurück ins Mittelalter.
      Eine Mischung aus Freude, Stolz und Dankbarkeit dass alles so gut geklappt hatte erfasste uns. In der Kathedrale haben wir für alle von uns Kerzen angezündet. Nach diesen überwältigenden Gefühlen haben wir unsere Herberge "Hostel Mega(Hexe)" für die nächsten beiden Tage aufgesucht. Den Abend haben wir gemütlich in der Herberge verbracht mit Bruschetta machen (mega lecker) Darts spielend und zum ersten Mal seit 12 Tagen wieder Fernsehen (Nachrichten, Notre Dame hat gebrannt). Im sehr ruhigen Schlafsaal (7 Personen) haben wir gut geschlafen.
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    • Day 10

      Rainbow

      March 31 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 48 °F

      The most beautiful rainbow came out this evening after our letting go, burning ceremony.

      Tomorrow, we finish up our Camino journey with the final 24km.

      We've made such amazing friendships this week.

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    Río Rois, Rio Rois

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