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Saturday, March 07, 2020

Villafranca de los Barros - Day 2

Today was our first real day of walking on the VDLP since we arrived in Zafra. When we left this morning the temperature was 36° but luckily there was no wind.  The track went over rolling hills and it was fairly flat, but boy, am I out of shape.

This street sign cracked me up. 










When I was a little girl, my grandfather was my primary caretaker and he was a farmer. I would ride next to him in the pick up truck, and as we would go down the hot summer roads there would be a mirage that look like water in the distance. He would tease me and say “Keep your eye on that water - we’re going to drive right through it!’

But then as we got closer to the water, it would disappear.

That’s just how I felt today coming into Villafranca. We would see it when we were at the top of One hill and it looked like it was only a kilometer away. Then we’d go down into a gully and back up to the top of another hill, and it didn’t look like we had gotten any closer.


 It took us about 5 hours to walk it.  The last two hours seemed like a week. My feet were screaming. But this is usually how I feel the first day.

We stopped at the church in Maimones. The priest was in his office. He stamped our credentials and let us in to see the church. It was very pretty.










Friday, March 06, 2020

Budgeting

We’ve decided we can easily do the VDLP on a food budget of 20 Euros per day. Here is what we have spent so far and here is a photo of just a portion of it. This includes items like a knife that I won’t have to buy again.

Just part of our loot

Breakfast Digestives turned out to be for children. Each one has a little picture on it. 

Bus to bus station. 22.04
Metro ticket.            3.00
Bus to Metro.           1.50
Coffee & pastry.       3.00
Dinner.                      9.00
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Total March 5.         38.54

Breakfast.  1.50. Included toast and coffee
Coffee.       1.20. 2d cup
Groceries  13.00. Dinner, brkfst, lunch tomorrow
Knife.          6.00. At ferreteria. Nice folding knife
Scarf.           2.00. Nice 6 footer. It’s cold!
TP 4 rolls.      .85
Tiger balm.  1.00 tiny tin
BabyWipes     .80
Flashlight.    1.00 tiny one
__________________
Total March 6.   27.35 includes food for March 7

The groceries included:

6 yogurts
Apple
Orange
2 bananas
Cured manchego cheese
Orange juice
Beer
Digestive cookies
16 laughing cow cheeses
3 cans tuna
3 cans roasted peppers
2 long baguettes (no preservatives)
Potato chips  (potatoes, oil, salt. No preservatives)
5 individual cachuela packets
Mr Corn
Garlic
Sliced chicken for sandwiches

I think that’s it?
Add that up at home and it’s at least triple the cost.

I learned a new word today: navaja = folding knife

I love Spain!



Zafra Day 1

Santiago Matamoros

Blogging from my phone is difficult so I will be posting several short blogs each day rather than one long one.

After a good night sleep I did a bit of hand wash then we took a walk to the market to buy food for tonight and tomorrow.

We stopped in to see the chapel at Esclavos de Madre Dolorosa where I took a few photos. One of the nuns was really pushing us to buy this little rubber coaster for 1.50 euros. We paid it simply because she let us in and she persisted. But I don’t want to carrry it so I will leave it for the albergue. 😂



Santiago Peregrino


Beautiful tiled facades


Very Sorrowful Mother!




Thursday, March 05, 2020

In Madrid

Joe and I arrived in Madrid this morning around 7:30 AM. We had a great flight. Not too crowded. Not too many ‘sickies.’  


To catch a bus to Zafra you need to get yourself to Estación de Autobuses SUR.  I had forgotten and left my notes at home, and so we went to the bus station on Aveneda de Americas instead. Oops. . . and then had to take the Metro to SUR.


There is also a train that goes from the airport to Atocha and then to Zafra, but it was €44 each and we are on a budget.


We bought tickets for 22 euros on Avanza bus.  The bus leaves here at 11:30.  I believe there are a few other buses through the day.

There is a nice waiting area for Avanza bus patrons here by the way with free WIFI. 


We are weary and ready to sleep but still have a 5 hour bus trip. I think if I were to do this again I would spend one night here in Madrid and take the bus the next day to Zafra. Joe is saying we also should go first class next time from home. Ha ha Ha!  Yeah. In my dreams. 😂


Wednesday, March 04, 2020

We’re Off!

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We left Palm Springs this morning about 2:30 AM. Got into LAX before the rush of traffic, around 4:30 AM. We returned our rental car and got to the terminal thinking we would have to wait a few hours for our 9:40 AM flight. But the nice lady at the check-in counter switched us up to a flight that left around 7:30, so we made it to Chicago in plenty of time to catch or 4 o’clock flight to Madrid.  Before the switch we only have 35 minutes to make our connection, and that just was never going to happen.

The plane had a lot of empty seats, probably because of the coronavirus. There was a red faced, coughing, sneezing looking lady sitting right behind Joe and so we ask the stewardess to move us. We moved up closer to the front of the plane and had a nice flight.

We are now sitting in the Chicago terminal awaiting our flight. 

Life is good!

Annie

Monday, March 02, 2020

Decorated My Pack Today

I decorated my new backpack today.
I love doing this.
It makes it less likely to be stolen (not that THAT is a big issue)
and with my Forum patch on it, makes it nice for saying hi
to forum members.

Oh, at the bottom is my best impression of a pink scallop
for those of us walking with cancer.

Here are a couple of photos.
I'm getting excited!

My attempt at a pink scallop shell 
Now it won't get lost!


St. Peregrine is the Patron Saint of people with cancer.
There are many statues and drawings depicting him.
Here are some of my favorites:

This one reminds me of a pilgrim.

Love the peregrine falcon.

This one seems so contemplative

I love the prayer...

This is a beautiful wood carving - also looks like a pilgrim.
He carries water in the gourd.


Two More Sleeps


Just two more sleeps until we fly out to Madrid.

My eye is healing nicely. 
Still red as heck, but no longer painful.
I hope to hear from my doctor today, 
but I think she'll say "Go walk!"

I'm really looking forward to finishing this route.
I began it years ago but was waylaid 
by railroad construction workers filling the albergues.

The walk is a total of 520 kilometers
which is about 323 miles.
It will take us approximately 5 weeks to walk it.

We will pass through and explore the beautiful cities 
of Zafra, 
Merida (full of Roman ruins),
Salamanca (home of a great University),
and Zamora (with it's 24 Romanesque churches,
and will stop walking at Astorga,
once again visiting the famous
Gaudi Palace there.

Right now, the weather is about 10 degrees warmer
than it is up on the Camino Frances.
It looks like we will begin with temperatures
in the mid 60's and lots of sunshine!
I'm praying it stays that way
but it IS March/April
so we're sure to get some rain and cooler temps
especially in the mountain passes.

Stay tuned!

Sunday, March 01, 2020

Getting Ready to Go

Joe and I hiked up to the end of the wash at the Kim Nichols Trail yesterday for a total 8.5 kilometers. By the time we were returning, I was pretty much blinded by what developed into another damned case of pink eye. I have NO idea where this is coming from. It's the second time since right before Thanksgiving I've had this and up until now, I have NEVER had it. I suspect the pools here at Caliente. Seems like every time I go into those hot tubs I get a rash, a cold, or some weird thing like this pink eye. That's it for me. No more swimming or hot tubbing here. Too many old people with questionable hygiene habits for me. The things I've seen!

Anyway, I was depressed about it this morning, to the point I was almost ready to call of our Camino. But after coffee, a shower, breakfast, and some time, I'm in better spirits and have spent the day getting ready.

First of all, I hung and sprayed my new 28 Liter backpack with permethrin.

Then, I sewed my money belts into my 2 Macabi skirts.




The I repaired one of Joe's stuff sacks.

I discovered, after all these years, that if I take ALL of my clothes and my sleeping bag out of the stuff sacks, everything fits into the pack much better with room left over - so that made me happy.

Here is my updated packing list:

Wearing on the Plane:

  • 1 Macabi Skirt
  • 1 underwear
  • 1 pair merino wool leggings
  • sports bra
  • short sleeved shirt
  • Cashmere/Merino Sweater
  • socks
  • shoes
In my Macabi pocket:
  • lip balm
  • On Guard Hand Spray
  • 6 hand sanitizer wipes
  • 1 package clorox disinfecting wipes
  • my Vogmask
  • earphones
  • 1 tiny tub with a couple each of ibuprofen, gaviscon, and Advil PM
  • 1 flumucil complex
  • 1 flumucil 200
  • iPhone
  • Change purse

In my money pouch
  • Passport
  • credit card
  • Photo ID
In Backpack:
  • 1 Macabi Skirt
  • 1 short sleeved hiking shirt
  • 1 long sleeved merino wool shirt
  • 1 silk undershirt
  • 2 pair underwear
  • 1 extra sports bra
  • 2 pair merino wool socks
  • 1 pair featherweight flip flops for showers
  • ALTUS poncho
  • featherweight rain pants (work great for wind too)
  • fleece hat
  • merino wool buff
  • wool gloves
  • fleece headband
  • bath/shampoo bar (1/2)
  • travel towel
  • travel toothbrush
  • Q-tips (about 2 dozen - I'll cut in half)
  • deodorant (cut off about 1/2 stick)
  • Tiny pot of booda butter (for hands & legs)
  • elastic clothesline
  • large safety pins for hanging clothes
  • cold water wash bar (1/2)
  • small binoculars
  • pack cover
  • Platypus 2 liter water bladder
  • 2 travel packets of biofreeze
  • 3 packets mustard (for cramps)
  • 6 gaviscon
  • 6 800 mg ibuprofen
  • hand sanitizer wipes
  • Puff Jacket
  • Down sleeping blanket
  • Credential











Tomorrow I'll get my hair cut super short and then I think we're ready to go!

Friday, February 28, 2020

Change of Plans Again


We made a final decision today.
After waffling back and forth 
for a couple of weeks,
we decided today we will be walking 
the Via de la Plata.
There were several reasons why.

1) My tumor has shrunk and is no longer painful.

2) The Corona Virus and fewer people on the Via de la Plata.

3) The VDLP was our first choice.

We will leave on Wednesday for Madrid.
From Madrid we bus to Zafra, rest two days, and begin walking from there.
We will take the VDLP all the way to Astorga.
From there, we take a train to Segovia for Semana Santa.
Then back to Madrid to head home.

I've also changed backpacks.
I packed up the Kyte 36 pack that I bought 
back in October and took it for a hike. 
It was NOT comfortable. 

I ordered a Jade 28L 
(which is really only 26 liters) 
and I like it a lot better.
However, that means 
I have to pack much lighter. 
I'll post my new packing list tomorrow 
if I have time, with photos.
It will be a challenge going light,
as the weather is sure to be cold 
in March/April.

About Comments:

I have had to turn comments off for a while because of spam. Some idiot keeps posting a comment on my blog, literally every day, saying, "Do you know what the secret meaning of your name is?"  I can't believe BlogSpot can't figure out a way to turn off this crap, but a Google search led me to a page of quite a number of frustrated people with the same issue.

So I apologize that you cannot comment. 
Hopefully I can try turning the comments back on soon and the spammers will have moved on or gotten bored.

The Corona Virus


I'm not convinced that this isn't 
what my sons and I had two weeks ago. 
We were SO darned sick 
and they hadn't yet begun testing. 
My youngest son ended up going to the doctor. 
My eldest son, who is a surgical nurse, 
thinks he very well could have had it too. 

My daughter in law sells Do Terra, 
and so I'm using their product "On Guard" 
in my water for a few days 
before and during our flight. 
I'm also putting Oregano oil on the soles of my feet. 

I'm cracking up tonight 
because the oregano oil is SO STRONG 
that Joe is nearly choking  :::laughing:::  
But he promises 
he'll use it the day of the flight too. 

We're also going to be taking garlic pills 
that my middle son swears by. 
Everyone in HIS household got the flu except him 
and he takes the garlic every day. 

At any rate, we considered and talked, 
and decided unless they cancel the flight, 
we're going to stick to our plans. 
The VDLP has been calling us both.
 I need this quiet long walk to sort out my head 
after my diagnosis and my upcoming 
double mastectomy surgery.
 So far, I haven't freaked out, 
and maybe I just haven't processed it yet. 
This will give me the quiet time I need.

So that's it.
I hope you will follow us.
I'll post as often as I am able from my iPhone.  
I am not sure how well blogspot app will work from my phone, but I'll do what I can and if I have to, will update with photos when I get home.

See you from the trail!

Love,
Annie