Gotta spray my pack and bag, get loose ends tied up here, settle in my house sitter (my good Camino friend Patty Moak), and try to sort out all the COVID related stuff I need to do.
We are remaining flexible BUT our plan is to fly to Barcelona then grab a train to Manresa. This is a new place for me. According to Wikipedia, the houses of Manresa are arranged around the basilica of Santa Maria de la Seu. St. Ignatius of Loyola stopped to pray in the town on his way back from Montserrat in 1522. He also read in solitude in a cave near the town for a year, which contributed to the formulation of his famous Spiritual Exercises. Because of this, the town is a place of pilgrimage for Catholics and their Semana Santa should be spectacular. Joe had a very strong Catholic upbringing and that's how I found out about Manresa. We have been to Montserrat and hope to walk the route from there someday - maybe next year. But this year, we will spend Holy Week in Manresa, resting and enjoying the Semana Santa activities
The Monday after Easter, April 18, we will train/bus to Zaragoza for day or two of touristing. Then on to Canfranc Station on the upper Aragones Route. We will walk down the Aragones Route beginning April 20 and arrive in Pamplona in time to meet up with our Spring group of pilgrims.
I need this Camino.