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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Day 16 - Samos to Sarria








To me, this is one of the most 
beautiful sections on the Camino.

























We passed this tiny chapel and took a peek inside. This is what we saw. It was about 12 x 12 feet.

Kneelers in an old chapel

Confessional



Day 16 - O Cebreiro to Triacastela

We started the morning with a taxi ride to O Cebreiro.
 The air was crisp and you can really feel the changing season.

We had breakfast (Lottie and I had Caldo Gallegos!)
then visited the little church, which opened at 9 am.

I'm sorry I didn't take more photos.

From here the taxi dropped some folks at Triacastela
and some at Samos.








Note:  If you are interested in walking the Camino Santiago, 
but are not quite ready to go it alone, 
consider joining Annie
on one of our small, affordable Camino walks. 
For more information see our website 
at this link: AnnieWalkers Camino

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Villafranca del Bierzo

The taxi delivered us just in time.
I had a case if the trots and needed to be near a bathroom 
and we were cold and wet and tired.

We stayed at Albergue La Piedra which has really nice private rooms upstairs. 


A double bed below and a twin above.

A chair makes out into another bed, so realistically 4 pilgrims could share.

I got Lottie settled into her room in the hotel across the street.

After a cup of coffee, Patty and I warmed up. 


The room is nice, 
with shelves and hangers for your things.


The local guardian, Conan, begged for belly rubs and gave us all our doggy fix.

Pam enjoyed a foot rub in the auto massage!


Tomorrow is an early taxi ride to O'Cebreiro 
and then the walk to Sarria where we pick up two new walkers.

Below, Laura is getting her bags ready to be picked up.
That huge rock runs all along the walls in this 
very cool albergue!

Photo by Patty Moak
Note:  If you are interested in walking the Camino Santiago, 
but are not quite ready to go it alone, 
consider joining Annie
on one of our small, affordable Camino walks. 
For more information see our website 
at this link: AnnieWalkers Camino

Day 15 - Ponferrada to Villafranca del Bierzo

We left Ponferrada in the dark rainy morning. 
The rain was light but steady. 




We stopped for breakfast at a cafe that appears to be closed
when you pass it on the right from the Camino.
If you walk around the side,
you find that it is  very much open and quite nice. 
It is called Hotel Nova.




I had to stop for a photo in front if this wattle and daub porch again


Assumption Church in Fuentes Nueves was worth a visit.
This little church is a treasure.
There was a nice man there to greet us and stamp our Credential.



The ceiling, unfortunately, is going to mold.


I'm always amazed at the beautiful retablos and other art 
in these tiny village churches.






Upon leaving, the curator escorted us to the wall
in order to be sure we saw the Templar's Cross -
he insisted this church was built by Templars.




We continued on,
and walking through the next town,
 I passed two pilgrims clad in Altus ponchos. 

One spoke to the other and I suddenly recognized that voice!

"Edeltraud?" I asked.

She turned and looked at me. 
She reached over and pulled off my hood and we all burst out laughing!

"Yes! It is me!"

Six years ago we walked our first Camino with her. 
I have awesome photos of us all at a fiesta on Azofra. 
And now, we meet again!

Another Camino miracle!


Here we are in 2006.
I'll do an entire post on this later.
Have we changed?
Well, I look older, 
but I think she looks the same!


Soon, I decide to stop for coffee.
Joe continues alone.

While I'm waiting for the rain to slow down,
along comes Lottie,
then Patty!

We finish our coffee
then share a taxi to Villafranca del Bierzo!

I thought the driver said it would cost 20 Euros,
but no,
he said 10.
What a deal!

Note:  If you are interested in walking the Camino Santiago, 
but are not quite ready to go it alone, 
consider joining Annie
on one of our small, affordable Camino walks. 
For more information see our website 
at this link: AnnieWalkers Camino