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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 21

      “The second arrow”

      August 20, 2023 in Spain ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

      Loneliness seems to be right at the surface the past few days. Leaving Triacastela and heading for Samos, a less traveled detour off the main Camino trail, I felt lonely again walking by myself without any other pilgrims in sight on the trail.

      There were nice parts of the walk and nice parts of the day. A lot of the trail was lush and green and forested, which felt serene to walk in the misty weather. I got to visit the 1,000 year old Cypress tree and tour the monastery. Mostly, though, today felt lonely.

      I realized when reflecting on the day how true the Buddhist teaching is about the difference between pain and suffering. I noticed how when I was feeling lonely today, my reaction to the loneliness made it worse. It felt easy to start to judge and question why I chose to do the Camino alone and think, “You chose this, so it’s your fault you’re feeling this way.”

      Noticing this extra layer of suffering (judgmental thoughts) in reaction to the pain (loneliness) is helping me try to be compassionate toward myself and remember that there are reasons I chose to do this walk alone and that I couldn’t have known that August was the unofficial month of Italian pilgrims.

      I am hoping the rest of my trip isn’t as lonely as the past few days have been, but if they are, I’ll try my best not to add to the pain by judging or blaming myself for it.

      I also want to acknowledge and appreciate all of Dylan’s love and support from afar in keeping me afloat. I’m grateful for FaceTime calls and texting conversations to keep me company.
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    • Day 29

      Foggy start

      August 20, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

      Today we said goodbye to Klaus, who left early to do a long walk of 30k because he's running out of time.
      Jan and I left after breakfast. It was very foggy outside but we knew it was going to get warm and sunny later.
      The soles of my feet were sore and I had to slow down my already slow speed. Too slow for Jan, so each of us walked at our own pace. We were heading for the same albergue, Casa Barbadelo, about 20k from Samos.
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    • Day 28

      The monastery

      August 19, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Theresa is spending the night at the albergue within the monastery grounds. I checked the reviews and they were very poor, so went to a private one across the road. J&K came with me.
      Later in the afternoon we did a guided tour of the monastery. Interesting history, there was a fire in 1951 that destroyed a lot of it, so what we see now is the rebuild.
      The paintings are from the 1960s.
      The monk guide only spoke Spanish and my German friends could get very little. The monk gave a lot of info very fast. At the end, I said to the guys not to worry if they didn't understand, because I understood everything but couldn't remember it anyway 🤣
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    • Day 23

      Samos to Sarria

      May 23, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      18km - Deur wind en reën in Sarria aangekom. Kort afstand wat te lank gevat het. Min dorpies oppad so moes skuiling neem waar mens kan as die reën te hard begin val. Gemengde gevoelens om hier te wees. 100km weg van die eindpunt en voel al klaar oorvol van mense in splinternuwe skoene en ontwerper sport drag. Meeste begin hulle staptog hier en daar is twee jong meisies in die hostal vanaand wat deurmekaar hulle sakke inpak en uitpak. Ek onthou daai gevoel goed van amper 3 weke terug.

      Ek blameer my nuwe Clara con limon gewoonte op my cuz, Marina. Dis n beer shandy wat met suurlemoen stroop/soda gemaak word.
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    • Day 30

      Etappe 25 - Sarria über Samos 1

      October 11, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 8 °C

      Gut ausgeruht und mit kleinem Frühstück ging es in die nächste Pilgerrunde.
      Habe heute meinen Weg über Samos nach Sarria gewählt. Der gestrige Regen führt dazu, dass alle Täler völlig im Nebel liegen.
      Der Weg nach Samos ist sehr mit Auf- und Abstiegen versehen. Trotz dass mir meine Knie heute Probleme bereiten komme ich ganz gut voran.
      Ich komme durch kleine, verschlafene und fast ausgestorben wirkende Dörfer, viele Kastanienwälder, als auch entlang kleiner Bäche - sehr abwechslungsreich!
      In einigen Wäldern ist der Boden mit großen Planen bzw. Netzen belegt. Hier werden Esskastanien geerntet.
      In Samos angekommen kann ich vom Berg leider das Kloster nicht sehen, sondern nur die Glocke vernehmen.
      Im Tal ist die Freude groß das Kloster zu sehen und damit das erste Etappenziel erreicht zu haben.
      Es entsteht ein gemeinsames Foto mit Südkoreanern, welche ich seit zwei Wochen fast täglich treffe.
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    • Day 30

      Etappe 25 - Samos, Kloster 1

      October 11, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      12.00 Uhr gab es eine Führung durch den jüngsten im Kloster lebenden Benedktiner. Leider nur auf spanisch, aber viele Informationen haben wir auf englisch hinterfragt.
      Im Kloster leben derzeit nur 11 Benediktiner.
      Nach der fast vollständigen Zerstörung durch einen Brand 1951 wurde das Kloster einer komplexen Sanierung unterzogen.
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    • Day 30

      Samos Monastery

      May 13 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      The Monastery of San Xulián de Samos is an active Benedictine monastery in Samos, province of Lugo, Galicia, Spain. It was founded in the sixth century.

      The monastery was the School of Theology and Philosophy. It is also an important stop on the Way of Saint James, a pilgrimage leading to the shrine of the apostle Saint James the Great.

      The Large Cloister was built between 1685 and 1689 and has 3,000m², making it the largest in Spain. It is known as “Father Feijoo”. The style is an austere and simple combination of classicism and Herrerianism: nine semicircular arches on each side on the ground floor, Doric columns on the first two floors and Ionic columns on the windows of the third. The walls of the upper floor were decorated with scenes from the life of Saint Benedict and are the work of Enrique Navarro, Celia Cortés and José Luis Rodríguez.
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    • Day 17

      Samos III

      June 4, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 63 °F

      A young man from Kansas from the group ahead of us is thinking of a life of religious service. A group of brothers escorted him to the foot of the Virgins statue in the main sanctuary, touched his rosary to her feet and prayed over him.Read more

    • Day 39

      Samos

      October 26, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      We continued our walk down the Mountain to the town of Tricastela, then followed down the Rio Obibio, until we reached the small village of Samos. Samos has a huge Benedictine Monastery. I have a few shots here of the Monetary from up the hill and in town. Sue will have interior shots in her post.

      Right before town the kilometer markers dropped below 130k to go!
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