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Villares de Órbigo

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    • Day 6

      Hospital Orbigio to Astorga

      May 24, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 43 °F

      After a few miles of Maseta we’re in rolling hills. Very similar to the Santa Barbara back country, but with
      alternating planted forests, wheat, and scrub oak stands. A pilgrim run camp station saves the day. The best part was the guitarist.Read more

    • Day 27

      For my father

      September 14, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 59 °F

      Since the cost of gas is interesting to old & young men alike.

      €6.60 per gallon which works out to about $7.04 per gallon.

      All this for a country with an average salary of €27,000 per year / $28.8k.

      Spain is a poor country by comparison to the United States. Walking through these small pueblas populated mostly by aging senior citizens, it's easier to understand why Spain offers golden visas to Americans who will buy real estate and move their retirement accounts here. I for one have had enough of Spain. As we enter our final week here, I'm relieved. Any romantic illusions about life in Spain or Europe are destroyed. I have been to Spain and Europe many times, but I'm struck this trip with how remarkably backward Europe is. They want to hold on to the status quo at the expense of growth and change. They are pouring billions into innovation with the hope of growing the EU economy through entrepreneurship and start ups and it's never going to work. When you focus your entire life around avoiding risk and discomfort, you cultivate a life of mediocrity. In the US there is no safety net - there is a remarkably high risk/reward factor. It's not right versus wrong; it's simply a choice on a spectrum where no matter what you choose brings pros and cons. For me, I don't want to live in a country where risk aversion & maintaining the status quo are more valued than growth, change and risk taking. This is how America put a man on the moon using less technology than found on an iPhone 60 years ago while the 2023 EU is focused standardizing mobile phone chargers on USB-C.

      I don't mean to suggest America > Europe because it's really more about what you value. I will say the average American has zero appreciation for what an utterly unique and privileged place they call home. They'd do well to learn from Europeans some self awareness and humility. But I do mean to say that I want to live in a place where growth, innovation and change are valued more than anything else.
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    • Day 35

      Hospital de Orbigo to Astorga

      October 8, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      What a difference a day makes!
      After yesterday's boring slog, today was a different walk entirely.
      The wonderful man at our hotel provided us with a simple breakfast ( usual croissant but heated!) Coffee and orange juice and off we set again to a beautiful morning. With the sun rising behind us the light was warm and almost casting a reddish hue. All the fatigue of yesterday's walk forgotten. As we were leaving a hard case Irish woman asked us if we were shaking in our boots referring to the big win Ireland had over Scotland. We replied cheekily that we were not a bit worried!
      A German girl from Berlin walked with us for awhile and everyone in good spirits. We saw livestock for the first time in a while and even cows that had been milked and goats and a few cattle. One village we passed through had a group. of men and their beagles getting ready for a pig hunt . We were just pleased it wasn't something out of Hunger Games! Lee in his orange top would have been a target!
      The country was undulating hills and had some lovely shade at times from groves of holm oaks and other vegetation. The villages we passed through seemed more affluent then the dire ones of yesterday and the odd new house had been built and even some rose gardens.
      We had coffee in a plain cafe after about 15 km and soaked up the Sunday morning atmosphere with locals enjoying the cafe culture. In the middle of nowhere there was a stall of food and coffee and for a donation we could help ourselves. The lovely German girl running it was shelling chestnuts and then going to make praline. She had a gorgeous big mastiff dog who had to be tied up as he would follow pilgrims to Astorga. The girl had a slight bohemian persona and was going to stay all winter there in a caravan. Apparently it gets downto -10 in winter.
      Today was 28 C.
      On we walked and the day was getting hotter but far in the distance we could see the city of Astorga with the Cathedral standing out against the blue sky.
      After a bit of a hot walk through the pavements of Astorga we came to Wendy's hotel and 3 gorgeous woman were there to greet us. The reception lady used Google translate to give us all the info and couldn't have been more helpful even finding a bed for Bill tomorrow night in Foncebadon. The rooms are great and we even have a sofa, a rare luxury. When we told them we didn't want
      breakfast in the morning as we wanted to get away early, the ladies were most upset so talked us into staying for that.
      Then it was down to the square near the cathedral and it was buzzing with all the locals out in their finery enjoying long lunches.
      There is a big Gaudi influence here and of course the magnificent Cathedral which dates from the 15th century. We have yet to visit the cathedral as the pull of beers rose and food overtook us.
      So now it is rest time and we will venture out in the early evening to explore this pretty city.
      We also need to attempt to vote but proving harder then we thought.
      Love all your messages and support and it seems a long time for you to be following this adventure. We are still laughing though and enjoying the slow pace of life where all you are worrying about is the path ahead of you. 262 km to go and have walked 528 km.
      Buen camino
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    • Day 23

      Hospital > Murias

      October 23, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      Getting far too lax about this walking business - left at 10am and even had a mid-way beer stop 😂 And as iff after a loong sodden stretch a tent just materialised with a fire and a whole donation-based FEAST laid out! Had a bowl of two types of fancy granola with coconut and rice milk. Would have squeezed my own orange juice but my hands were so numb didn't think I'd have the motor function. Then conquered the most fun bridge so far - basically a rollercoasterRead more

    • Day 21

      My way to Astorga

      August 20, 2022 in Spain ⋅ 🌙 11 °C

      Sorry to my English followers but , today I will write in German for a reason! Heute bin ich das erste mal gerne alleine gelaufen! Anfangs war es kühl und mittlerweile ist es schön sonnig! Mitten in der angenehmen, hügeligen Landschaft kam mir erst ein Lied vom Tarzan Musical (gesungen von Phil Collins) in den Kopf, das ich meinen Kindern zum Einschlafen vorgesungen habe, als sie klein waren! Und dann ein Lied, das mich an meine wunderbare Frau denken ließ! Man sagt, irgendwann hat einen der Camino soweit und man muss heulen- bei mir war es heute so weit! Ich hätte gedacht, aus Erschöpfung oder so, aber mir wurde heute besonders bewusst, was mir hier wirklich fehlt und das sind neben meinen Freunden meine Kinder, die Familie und heute ganz besonders meine Frau! Wie sind heute 17 Jahre verheiratet: Ich liebe dich, mein Schatz! Das hier ist für dich: https://open.spotify.com/track/7vb0ySL2vsgrYUYW… (unser Lied)Read more

    • Day 26

      Hospital de Órbigo to Astorga

      April 27 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 39 °F

      339 miles done. 161 to go.

      More scenic landscape today on this other side of León. Was a short day and I was finished walking for the day by 11:30 am, so I was able to walk around Astorga and visit the Cathedral and the Palacio de Gaudi.

      By 3:00 pm, I was starving and at both a hot dog and a flatbread (don’t judge) and then decided to take a nap. Woke up 4 hours later… whoops! Hopefully will still be able to sleep tonight!
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    • Day 20

      Hospital de Orbigo

      July 20, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 90 °F

      We trekked 20 miles today- cooler weather, feet are little achy, good time to put them up and blog. A little background about Orbigo: in 1432 a woman snubbed a knight. In order for him to be released from his prison of love and restore his honor, he had to joust and break 300 lances, near the Orbigo bridge. He succeed in his task, his honor restored, (get over it, already), and the old Roman bridge still stands, today. Signs seen along the way, since the beginning of the Camino: Castilla is crossed off many signs, signifying Leon's desire for autonomy; cute gender neutral shower/ bathroom signs; art in the park; two who met their demise in the Pamplona, Running of the Bulls; an invitation to my quilting sisters; good rules for any household; mural outside of a school; outside pooping area instructions for humans, you dog owners know the drill 😂; Socrates was right- the second bar WAS better😁; Just check out the name of the second bar!; Isn't it a shame that the free parking is perpetually Full? Oh wait, Full is the name of the hardware store!; An example of how the Basque language is so different from Spanish. I'll SIGN off for now. Love to you all!Read more

    • Day 23

      Hospital de Orbido

      June 9, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 84 °F

      So I went out to take a look around the town a little bit didn't cross to the other side of that bridge; it does look pretty cool ... very old bridge in any case Arturo told me to go to eat in Los Angeles restaurant which I will do so shortly but meanwhile he said go to the owner and tell him that Arturo sent you and go ask to see the grandfather house which is almost like a museum now ....which is what I did 😁
      quite fascinating stuff 👍

      As far as the town goes this is some quite cool little place
      I wish I had a chance to explore some more
      I am including a link to Wikipedia and apparently this little place saw a lot throughout the history

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hospital_de_Órbigo

      ...and a door 😁
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    • Day 23

      Albergue

      June 9, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

      This is a very cool albergue! Arthuro the owner and his wife actually live here and all the paintings on the wall are done by pilgrims
      if anything they encourage anybody who can paint to paint 👍😁
      I was offered the same but of course I can't paint...
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    • Day 8

      La flecha

      May 12 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Sommigen vragen of het lastig is om je route te vinden naar Santiago de Compostela. Het antwoord is "Nee". Er zijn duizenden gele pijlen (flechas) uitgezet over de verschillende camino routes. Vaak eenvoudig van aard, geschilderd op een muur, een paal of op de weg. Soms op een officieel bord. Er zijn zelfs pijlen gemaakt van stenen.
      Je hebt ze in alle soorten en maten en zelfs een blinde zou zo bijna zijn weg kunnen vinden naar Santiago. Buen Camino!
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