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Villafranca-Montes de Oca

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    • Day 26

      Lose your mind, find your soul.

      October 7, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      "Loose your mind, find your soul." That's my favourite Camino graffiti for today. I don't know about the finding your soul bit but I can see how the first bit is possible. I'm about a third of the way through this journey and waiting for the big shift where this stops being about my body and starts being about my mind. I don't think this theory (first third body, 2nd third mind, last third spirit) is working for me. I think it's been mind and body from day one and will be until I reach some level of fitness that I am still a long way from reaching.

      So tomorrow I'm looking forward to a day in the forest and today I had to focus on every step that my body didn't want to take which was all of them.

      Good news, I'm Covid free so can hostel and socialise again although I'm blaming Covid for today's weariness. And my bag got lost and is now found after spending a night without me, so definitely always keep your essentials with you, and your pjs and your newly acquired collection of Spanish drugs.

      I found myself a pork knuckle and veges for dinner tonight. Suitably yum and only 10 euros with a Vino Tinto.

      PS. A RAT test only cost me $4.50 so why do they cost so much in Australia?
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    • Day 20

      12k over Alto da la Pedraja

      October 7, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Today's big climb started right out the back door of our hotel. About 5k climbing to the top of a ridge list as 1100 meters above sea level (about 3600 feet I think!)

      We got to walk through a forest for the first time in over a week. Taking a late morning coffee break in San Juan de Ortega.Read more

    • Day 14

      Etappe 11 - Burgos 1

      September 25, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 6 °C

      In der Nacht hat mir mein Körper gezeigt was er von den Anstrengungen der letzten Tage hält. Bin erst gegen ein Uhr eingeschlafen.
      Heute alles okay. Habe wieder einen guten Lauf. Es ging jetzt seit halb acht Uhr fast ausschließlich durch Kiefernwälder. Die Ruhe und der Duft aus der Natur sind richtig wohltuend und beruhigend. Der gestrige Regen war eine Wohltat für die Natur. Unterwegs habe ich an einem Food Truck eine kleine Frühstückspause eingelegt.
      Jetzt bin ich am eigentlichen Tagesziel San Juan de Ortega.
      Pilgere jetzt weiter Richtung Burgos.
      Gegen 16 Uhr gemeinsam mit einem schwedischen Pilger am Stadtrand der eigentlichen Stadt angekommen. Zuvor waren wir ca. 1 1/2 Stunden durch das Gewerbegebiet gegangen. Die bisher längste Etappe, da ich an zwei Tagen drei Etappen gelaufen bin, ca. 71 km.
      Waren dann ca. 17 Uhr im Stadtzentrum und haben uns ein Hotel/Pension gesucht.
      Zimmer bezogen, geduscht und Wäsche gewaschen.
      Gehen jetzt nur noch eine Kleinigkeit essen und dann ist Zapfenstreich.
      Morgen habe ich einen Ruhetag in Burgos, einfach die Stadt genießen. Dienstag geht es dann auf die nächste Etappe.
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    • Day 12

      Day 9 - Misty Misery

      September 24, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      “Some people walk in the rain; others just get wet.” – Roger Miller

      Day 9 - Belorado to Villafranca Montes de Oca - 12.1km

      Neither Linda nor I actually wanted to walk today. We felt very righteous giving it a go when seeing all the people heading to the bus stop to take the bus to Burgos. Apparently, there are no rooms today at the next town from here - San Juan de Ortega, so they are heading to Burgos instead.

      Cloudy and overcast day with the promise of rain. We headed out just after 8 am to a cool morning. Normally I love to walk on a cool, crisp day. But, add the overcast sky and intermittent drizzle, and I was wishing I was on the damned bus too.

      Halfway to our destination for the day, we stopped in the small town of Villambistia for a drink and breakfast. We dawdled as we were still feeling tired and disinclined to continue. At the same time, we wanted to just get the days walk over with. As we sat there watching the drizzle, the wind picked up and the rain started pelting down. Hhhhmmm this place was also an Albergue…. It did cross both of our minds to just grab a room and stay put having a quiet reading day. But as it happens so often, the wind died down and the rain let up. So, we geared up and started putting one foot in front of the other again.

      We eventually reached our destination of Villafranca Montes de Oca. Appears to be a lovely little town too, with a quite impressive hotel / pilgrim’s Albergue. We of course checked into the Albergue side. Something finally to be grateful for: both were given lower bunks!!!

      It is cold out today too, to add to the misery. In the Albergue, I have not been able to get warm - I have been here 3hrs and still freezing (even after a hot shower!).

      Tomorrow is a bus day to Burgos where I will stay for 3 nights - if I can find a bed that doesn’t cost me an arm and a leg! Have an email appointment request in to a physiotherapist and will follow up with a phone call or personal visit, on Monday morning! I think I may also use the time in Burgos to look for some warmer clothes and a jacket. I can also take the opportunity to send a small package of things I won’t use now, ahead to Santiago to be held until I get there.

      Dinner was a prepackaged pasta meal and vegetable soup, with some chorizo slices. Couldn’t be bothered to pay 18€ for the pilgrim meal!

      Early to bed tonight!!
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    • Day 13

      Etappe 10a - Villafranca 2

      September 24, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Habe ein kleines Hotelzimmer gefunden, gar nicht teuer. Super Unterkunft nach der letzten Nacht. Vergleiche ich die Preise der Herberge mit meinem kleinen Zimmer: Schnäppchen gemacht!!!
      Kleiner Rundgang, immer wieder Regen. Kirche leider geschlossen.
      Abendessen mit zwei Deutschen, welchen ich immer wieder begegne.
      War ein super Tag, obwohl anstrengend. Heute Nachmittag zwei Stunden im Bett waren eine gute Regeneration.
      Mal sehen wann ich morgen wach werde und wie weit mich meine Füße tragen.
      Vielleicht komme ich bis Burgos. Sind ja " nur " 36 Kilometer.
      Buen Camino
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    • Day 22

      Belorado and Villafranca Montes de Oca

      September 21, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Day 18 in Belorado and Day 19 in Villafranca - in Granon I had stayed at a ‘Casa Rural’. These are private homes
      where the host rents out rooms with or without attached bathrooms. In this case I had a private room with an attached bathroom. The price was €50 which is expensive (😀) but it came with the free use of a washer, as well as morning coffee. While I prefer to stay in a private room I have found that it is fun to stay now and then in a shared room or even a dorm. This way you meet some interesting people and share a communal supper. A bed in a dorm can cost as little as €6 - and that is primarily in a municipal albergue where they don’t take reservations - and the early bird gets the worm - which is why some people leave the albergue at 6am or earlier. Last night in Belorado I got a bed in a private albergue. It cost €12. Initially I didn’t like it because there was no place to hang out washed clothes and no place to stretch and do my morning (minimal) warm up exercises. But I met a woman who had just moved from CT to VT, a young Korean woman and another American woman who had gone to a boarding school in Jaipur because her father had been a polo player. She wants to work for Babli at her ‘glamping’ farm - so I’ve introduced them via WhatsApp.
      The trek from Granon to Belorado was quite unremarkable. I’m now in the Burgos region and passed through a number of villages and they all had churches and center squares, but none of their cafeterias were open and I hardly saw anyone but pilgrims. Except in the town of Redecilla del Camino where a man was roasting peppers “pimiento morrón” and a group of people were removing the outer skin. These are canned and sold. When I say roasted I mean charred.
      Yesterday my knees were really hurting so I booked a room in Villafranca - just 12 kms away . This morning the people in my dorm left really early so I was able to stretch and warm up properly. Lo and behold my knees were fine today. I forgot to mention that I had met this guy, Steve, a couple of days ago from Austin, Texas. Turns out he is an ER doctor who grows his own turmeric and ginger. He gave me a few of his home made gelcaps of turmeric + pepper and told me to buy more in Burgos - an anti-inflammatory prescription for my knees! I’ve been having those tablets since yesterday - so perhaps that helped too.
      Villafranca is a very tiny village but has a few albergues, a casa rural and one fairly fancy hotel. I’m sitting at a bar that is frequented by truck drivers - there’s a bunch of trucks parked outside, I’m not sure how they maneuvered through the tiny streets. I wish I spoke Spanish and could talk to them. Next time!
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    • Day 21

      Villafranca Montes de Oca

      September 5, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

      What a time we have had. We got to sleep in an extra hour today just a short walk of 9.25 miles. For us g to he heat is an issue but the wind kept it cooler. We are at a nice hotel but we either drink to get rehydrated or sleep so we don’t get to enjoy the whole thing. It is very rare that we stay up past 8:30 and sometimes we are in bed at 7:30 Buen CaminoRead more

    • Day 17

      Belorado - Villafranca

      April 30, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Provinz Castilla y Leon und ein kleines liebes Buddy aus Kolumbia.
      Wir haben uns heute morgen verabschiedet von Maryann & Henk, beide fliegen nach Australien zurück.
      Maryanns Gesundheit ist momentan nicht gut, ihr Fuß macht große Probleme, es ist besser so. Sie werden Ihren Camino in 2023 fortsetzen.
      Beatriz hat sich sehr um Maryann bemüht und geholfen bei der Übersetzung im Krankenhaus, die beiden sind dicke Freundinnen geworden.
      Es fließen Tränen beim Abschied, die kleine Beatrix ist ganz traurig. Wir werden zusammen laufen und heute ein Zimmer in Villafranca teilen, sie hat Freundin Silvia & Richard hinter sich gelassen, leider klappte das nicht mehr so gut zusammen. Unterwegs erzählt sie aus ihrem Leben.
      Beatriz ist 69 Jahre und arbeitet als Krankenschwester seit 22 Jahre in einer kardiologischen Privatklinik.
      Zusammen mit dem Spezialisten, der Kardiologen ist, sind sie seit langer Zeit ein Team.
      Es ist sehr unkompliziert mit Beatriz zu laufen und Zeit zu verbringen.
      Da wir unterschiedlich schnell laufen, treffen wir uns am Hotel heute.
      Ein Juwel in Villafranca, das San Anton Abad. Eine Empfehlung von Bill aus Kalifornien.
      Der Weg nach Villafranca ist wieder geprägt von einer überwältigenden Schönheit, die Weinberge Rioja haben wir zurückgelassen. Hier in Castilla y Leon werden vorwiegend rote Rebsorten wie Tinta del País, Garnacha, Cabernet sauvignon oder Mencía angebaut.
      Dörfer mit Kirchen und Kloster sind hier ununterbrochen zu finden und alles ist erhalten geblieben.
      Das Pilgrimsmenü war vorzüglich 😊.
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    • Day 15

      Albergue La Apalgateria

      June 1, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

      Totally cool place and yes the pool would have really done it. 😁
      Another moment when I live high as a king having my own bedroom with twin bed plenty of room to spread out and actually a very nice bedding to go with 😙

      Christina is showing some wall art which represents the symbolical rendition of the Way
      She showed couple of us parts of it through the magnifying glass and it is totally totally cool
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    • Day 15

      A little Camino stuff

      June 1, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 72 °F

      Since there is absolutely nothing in this little village (according to Christina the owner of current Albergue, there are only 52 people here)
      I thought I'd give you people an opportunity to catch up on some stuff and to learn a little bit about the Camino stamps or cellos (SAY-Yos)
      First we can look at the enclosed map and you can see that as I mentioned before I sort of went off the grid and have been hanging around between the stages
      Yesterday I went from Ciruena to Belorado and today a very short hop from Belorado to Villafranca Montes de Oca ( so for the moment I'm back on the track)

      The second photo is of my Peregrino's Credenciale which is a Pilgrim's Passport that allows us to get into the albergues and will be instrumental to get the Compostela.
      One must collect at least one cello/day in order to qualify for a Compostela. Some folks treasure the cellos more than the actual Compostela because in a sense it is a trail of your journey where you have been, where you slept, what you saw, where you ate...
      As you can see my first one is almost full but I do have another blank copy waiting to get started and it is possible that I might go into a third one
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