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    • Day 44

      Randonnée florale

      June 1, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Chemin de Compostelle 35/40
      Étape #. 28. Camino francés « Samos à Sarria ». Kilomètres parcourus 14,1 km. Cumulatif : 897,8 km, moyenne 25,6 km par jour. Étapes restantes avant Saint-Jacques de Compostelle : 5 et moins de 115 km à fouler.

      Notre 35e journée de rando fut relaxante car elle était de plus courte distance (14 km). C’est au son relaxant de la rivière et des chants variés des oiseaux que nous nous sommes laissé charmer par les fleurs sauvages aux abords du chemin. Nous avons pris le temps de prendre quelques photos.

      Nous avons marché la distance en 3 heures et nous sommes arrivés à Sarria. Cette une petite commune d´un peu plus de 13 000 habitants.

      Depuis le début du chemin nous avons rencontré plusieurs nationalités c’est étonnant. À ce jour j’ai compté 20 pays, les voici; Allemagne, Angleterre, Australie, Belgique, Brésil, Canada, Chine, Corée, Espagne, États-Unis, France, Hollande, Italie, Japon, Mexique, Portugal, Roumanie, Suède, Taïwan et Yougoslavie.

      On avance à grands pas vers Santiago car il nous reste que 5 étapes et 115 kilomètres à parcourir. En 35 jours de marche nous aurons marché tout près de 900 km. Lorsque nous regardons en arrière le chemin parcouru, un esprit de fierté nous habite.

      Demain nous marcherons 21,5 km alors nous serons sous les 100 kilomètres, une étape importante de ce défi.

      Buen Camino
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    • Day 37

      Day 35 - Fonfria to Samos

      September 17 in Spain ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

      I have to add this to yesterday's blog.
      As many of you know, I can be a little competitive at times. I've had to learn to let go of trying to catch up to the pilgrims in front of us or being pissed off when we get passed by little spanish ladies. We have a pace, and that's the best we can do, however...yesterday we were on fire! We passed 5 pilgrims during our walk yesterday. It was a record day for us. 2 were younger guys, and 3 were 70 year old ladies from Florida . We kicked ass!

      Today was probably one of the nicer days we've had walking so far. The weather was perfect, the legs and feet felt great, and the scenery was spectacular. We had shade, went through little villages, along a river, and only did 11 plus miles today.

      I had one of my favorite lunches, meat and cheese, and just had a relaxing vibe all day. And we passed 2 people today...

      A great day on the camino.
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    • Day 48

      Day 37-Samos

      October 14, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 68 °F

      We were able to sleep in a bit today since we only had 6.5 miles to walk. It was a nice surprise to see so many people we knew at breakfast since I thought they would have left much earlier.

      The weather was mild and no rain was forecast. The trail went up and down but nothing too steep. Since we weren't in a rush, we stopped midway for a coffee...and sorbet. We walked through a few sleepy towns loaded with chestnut and walnut trees.

      Today's calamity is brought to you by my curiosity and obsession with food. I kept seeing these big bunches of herb-looking plants growing wild everywhere. When I think a plant is an herb, I rub a leaf to smell it to determine what it is. When I rubbed the leaf, I noticed it was fuzzy and then I felt a really painful, prickly, burning sensation in my fingers. I thought I had a dozen splinters in my fingers but Pat said it was probably stinging nettles. I did an image search and, sure enough, that's what it was. It will take a few hours for the pain to completely dissipate. I wonder what mess I'll get into tomorrow.

      As we entered Samos we were greeted with a beautiful view of the 1500 year old monastery. We'll tour it tomorrow on our day off.

      When we checked in to our place, we met an Italian couple. It was fun practicing my rudimentary Italian and I was able to have a 15 minute conversation with them before running out of words.
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    • Day 49

      Rest day in Samos

      October 15, 2023 in Spain ⋅ 🌧 61 °F

      This was our last rest day until we reach Santiago in seven days. We had a nice breakfast with the Italians and a couple from Texas. We ended up speaking a new language called Spanglishian.

      We toured the monastery which was pretty darn big. I think the monk said it's 14,000 square meters and it was built in the 6th century. They rent rooms to pilgrims but I don't think staying in a monastery is for us.

      We had a long, leisurely lunch because we really don't have anything else to do. After lunch we walked over to a chapel that is next to the oldest cypress tree in Spain which is believed to be 1000 years old!
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    • Day 49

      Rest Day in Samos

      October 15, 2023 in Spain ⋅ 🌧 61 °F

      Had a wonderful day off, toured a monastery, as you can see in the images. We are starting our home stretch tomorrow (means no more rest days) with an 11-mile walk. We will finish our Camino next Sunday (the 22nd).Read more

    • Day 33–34

      Day 32 Barbadelo

      June 7 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 68 °F

      Our luck has held! Rain showers were predicted today, but they never materialized. In the past month, we have hiked in just 30 minutes of rain. We hiked beside a beautiful river for several Ks today. Heading into the big city of Saria, we stopped for a delicious mid morning snack of potato chips and sangria, when we had a spontaneus roadside reunion with 4 people we started the Camino with in St Jean Pied du Port, France exactly one month ago! See pic. We had not seen them in several weeks. We are staying in the tiny country town of Barbadelo tonight. So pretty.Read more

    • Day 32

      Another drab monastery

      April 23 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 9 °C

      You could stick to the road and get to Sarria in under 20km, or you could take a rural 7km detour via a monastery, which I think was also the hillier option.

      I suspect all the long-termers (in my generous view, anyone that started before Burgos) took the detour because we're all dragging our feet on finishing, and the newbies that just started in O'Cebriero did a mixture depending on their bravery and fitness this early in their respective games.

      It was of course lovely. It was of course closed. Churches being open seems a lot like a Navarro and Rioja thing, I gotta say. It's inhabited by Benedectine monks and nuns, and good on them. There's a fucking petrol station on the side of it, I'd note. Is nothing sacred?
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    • Day 36

      Day 35, Fonfriar to Samos

      June 27, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Oh dear. Yesterday’s conversations about bed bugs exacted a bit of a toll last night. I went to sleep easily but woke up at midnight fretting that I was being bitten, despite sleeping in crisp clean sheets. At one stage I got up and went to the bathroom to check how bad my bites were but couldn’t see any evidence of a single incursion. A night of imagined infestation resulted in lots of tossing and turning and meant I wasn’t on top form as we set off.
      To be fair, it was a lovely clear morning and the early views were beautiful. We were heading downhill for several kilometres and my left ankle was feeling the strain. It’s been a little bit unhappy since Ponferrado, particularly on the descent though it seems perfectly happy going uphill.
      As we walked downwards we were fascinated by the clouds - misty and mysterious to start with, and then appearing as a straight white line that looked like a shard of snowy ice cutting off an otherwise clear view of the hills. Before long we were walking in that cloud and our world became murky though we could see enough to be charmed by the handsome and serene cows who stared at us tolerantly as we passed by and offered overtures of friendship.
      There were some local novelties on the route. A thatched elevated grain store (Fiona knew about these from her trip to Galicia last year - the elevation is to prevent rats from entering the store). We also passed a 100-year old chestnut tree as well as medieval crucifix which, unusually, portrayed the virgin and child on the back. The second half of today’s walk was flat and mostly ran alongside a river so we enjoyed a lot of gurgling though we also heard a bit of traffic noise.
      Our destination was Samos, the site of a monastery for the last 1500 years. We went for a tour, conducted entirely in Spanish, by one of the 11 resident monks. I found the monastery rather strange and didn’t love it as I expected to. It has suffered two major fires over the years and much of what remains is baroque, though there was a lovely Romanesque portal. I was slightly surprised to see the monks were still displaying a picture of Franco’s visit to the monastery in 1943 and reminded myself that George Orwell in Homage to Catalonia observed that the church was seen as thoroughly aligned with the Fascists in the civil war.
      After our tour, I was ravenous but there was little food to be had in Samos; apparently Tuesday is a day of rest for restauranteurs, so we settled for a cheese sandwich and beer. Fiona’s stomach is unsettled and she did not eat hers but I needed crisps and a magnum to fill me up.
      We went to a rather flat mass at the monastery at 7.30. Something is really not working for me here. However, we were intrigued by Callie, our young friend from Arizona, who greeted us silently this evening and showed us on Google translate that she is observing a day of silence. We wondered whether we could manage one before we left. Intriguing idea.
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    • Day 26

      Camino Day 21 - Samos

      September 14, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      An easy day today, as we have decided not to do rest days but short days instead.
      So today was just 10kms but through the most peaceful and beautiful countryside I've seen.
      This is an alternate route, so most of the pilgrims turn right from Triacastela, we turned left to Samos.
      This town is home to a 1500 year old monastery that is still in use today and has been serving pilgrims for over 1000 years. The albergue is by donation and sleeps about 70. I stayed here last time but this time we went for a bit more upmarket digs :)
      We did a tour of the monastery, and was given the history and walked through the internals. Amazing.
      Beck for a pilgrims meal and an early night!
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    • Day 35

      Samos

      September 22, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      This is the large monetary in the Western world. Had a tour with a person who had no people skills and just didn't give a dam. We did enjoy looking around but didn't learn anything. We had intended to stay there, but after Lyn read the reviews, we decided not to, a very wise move.
      Our Albergue tonight is almost empty, so we both have only one other person in our room, yah!!
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