Camino de Santiago, Day 33: Hospital de Orbigo to Murias de Rechivaldo
Again, Jamie and I parted ways leaving town, not sure if we would see each…
Read MoreCamino de Santiago, Day 32: Random Field in Spain to Hospital de Orbigo and a Medieval Festival
Jamie packed up the tent. We had no idea where we were. It’s hard to tell at night…
Read MoreCamino de Santiago, Day 31: Leon to Villadangos del Páramo
t was like hell leaving the hotel. I’m ashamed to admit I saw nothing of Leon, except a pillow and a shower. I decided while walking out of town that there would be no more rest days – it just makes it…
Read MoreCamino de Santiago, Day 29 & 30: Arcahueja to Leon
Jamie and I got a slow start. There was no need to rush. We only wanted to go to Leon, 8 kilometers a away. A breeze. We arrived in Leon and had a beer while we searched…
Read MoreCamino de Santiago, Day 28: Reliegos to Arcahueja
My feet are finally in decent shape. No bandages. Lots of callouses. Walking is not painful! This horse has been broken. Last night I stayed in a private hostel and only shared a room with two…
Read MoreCamino de Santiago, Day 27: El Burgo Ranero to Reliegos
Well, today was beautiful and emotionally overwhelming. Ripples from my meeting yesterday continued to affect me today. Strongly. Walking out of town I saw an old man, who was blind…
Read MoreCamino de Santiago, Day 26: Sahagún to El Burgo Ranero
I started the day very late. Got word from Jamie that he is about two days behind me. Felt the need to move on and not stay in Sanagun. I thought…
Read MoreCamino de Santiago, Day 25: Calzadilla de la Cueza to Sahagún
I didn’t start walking until 9 am. The wind was so freezing, I couldn’t bear to leave the warm confines of the local bar and my cafe con leche. But, eventually I got going. Another…
Read MoreCamino de Santiago, Day 24: Villarmentero de Campos to Calzadilla de la Cueza
The cream that the Norwegian woman gave me is magic! It must have some holy crap in it because it performed miracles. Today, my feet are…
Read MoreCamino de Santiago, Day 23: Castrojeriz to Villarmentero de Campos
Today was the first time in my life that I’ve been awoken by the sound of a children’s church choir. it wasn’t live but…
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