In Belorado....a cold and rainy Sunday |
Typical Camino sign |
snail on flower |
Today I am feeling a bit better and I have readjusted my thinking greatly about this Camino in the last few days. I will honor my body and do what I have to do, not what I necessarily want to do. They say that the Camino gives you much to think about and this is a good lesson for me. I am learning to lower my demands upon myself and with the help of others (especially Richard who is so supportive, caring and a caretaker) we will plan accordingly to do what we need to do. It might mean taking buses when necessary and/or having someone carry my pack once in a while, and/or walking less kilometers each day......more will be revealed!
We have already walked over 200k so feel good about our accomplishments and the lifestyle seems to suit us as we look forward each day to the new little village, albergues, friends that come and go, the little shops for food.
I will post a few more pictures to explain the last week with Rich and Mei Mei...we have seen great scenery and spent time in some very interesting places.
Always a yellow marker or a scallop shell to mark the way. |
Yea....vegetarian Paella in Logrono |
The famous street in Logrono with all the ¨tapas¨or ¨Pincho¨ bars |
another scallop to mark our route |
a long fence with many crosses placed by pilgrims into the fence |
always beautiful scenery |
Coming into a small village |
When arriving early we all have to place our packs in a line and wait for the albergues to open. |
shoes always kept outside till morning. |
a mirrored window with scenery |
fields of grain and poppies |
crossing the river...interesting plant formations |
2wo Happy Ricardos |
Passing a potato factory along an industrial section of the camino....see the potatoes coming down the chute. |
Our accomodations a few days ago...on the floor in a chapel. At least we were early enough to get a mat. Later folks were right on the floor |
The makings of an outdoor meal...all bought from the simple grocery store...asparagus, beans, cheese, tomato, apple, bread, nuts, chips, sardines |
Happy Birtday breakfast for a peregrina at the church albergue |
Tonight is our last night with Rich and Mei Mei. We ate lunch at a great VEGAN restaurant here in Burgos and have found a few more places to go tomorrow. We will rest till Wed and see how things go. So, we wish Rich and MM bien viaje for Barcelona and we will stay in touch with all of you as the weeks move on. Love to all from Ricardo y Susanita
Susan - I think you have learned a great lesson about listening to your body. Please take good care of yourself.
ReplyDeleteLove, Marni
Hola Susan y Ricardo,
ReplyDeleteNIce to have some news from Spain. It seems you are enjoying everything over there...walk, food, friends, sceneries etc... in spite of your knee problem. I hope this will not prevent you from carrying on the Santiago. Take care of yourself anyway.
keep in touch
un beso fuerte
chantal