Itero de la Vega is.... Quiet

As Bruce and I walked into town we were laughing and whistling spaghetti western theme songs; checking each door for an Eastwood.
This town, literally, smells like shit.
But it does have some charmWeiterlesen
As Bruce and I walked into town we were laughing and whistling spaghetti western theme songs; checking each door for an Eastwood.
This town, literally, smells like shit.
But it does have some charmWeiterlesen
So... This town is primarily famous for the enormous phallus beside the church. To which they used to chain/punish people.
Sounds a lot more Folsom Street than anything else, if you askWeiterlesen
37km. Fairly flat.
The landscape was far More varied than I expected for the Meseta. We walked by fields, along a canal, through several cute towns and along a roadway into our destination.
3 foodWeiterlesen
On the Camino we frequently see yellow arrows marking the way. Sometimes fellow pilgrims take the time to build stones or sticks into arrows, too.
I find it heartwarming. Sometimes it is just theWeiterlesen
We passed up an albergue (hostel) with a pool today. Sigh. I'd really like to take a swim at some point soon but between rain, out of service signs, and other requirements it hasn't materialized yet.Weiterlesen
Getting pretty warm up in here.
Temps tomorrow will pop up into the 90s. ... And not much shade. This might get more difficult.
I'm behind on posting and not feeling inspired (feeling fairly miserable, honestly).
Probably has a lot to do with feeling ill. At least five other people with whom I've been travellingWeiterlesen
After yesterday's much needed rest (3 hr naps are the best!) I'm happy to have an appetite again and hoping that food and fluids help restore my energy levels.
Today's walk will be a brief 17km or aWeiterlesen
ReisenderWhat fun!
ReisenderEdit: this place had bad water, it seems
ReisenderI was wondering why it smelled so bad. Lol