There is a beautiful cathedral here but they were charging to get in so we passed. We found out though that there was mass and a choir concert later that night so we made an early dinner and went and saw it. It was a great cultural experience. It is one thing to tour the churches when they are empty but another to see them in use.
We are meeting many cool people along the way. Sometimes you don't see each other for a whole but then they will turn up in the town you stop in. One of the cooler guys we've met is George. He is an 84 year old French man who is walking the camino for the fourth time. When asked if he will do it again he says he will probably be dead, god willing. We try to help him with things like opening sardine cans and figuring out those damned new fangled electric stove ranges.




haha! Love your rooster friend. Is this how you'll be dressed when you arrive back in Houston? ; )
ReplyDeleteWhew, was really glad when I realized that wasn't you. I thought you'd lost your neck!
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ReplyDeleteYou know that's the first smile we've seen since Day 1 (well, except for Arwyn's response to the dog). So glad to see you in better spirits!
ReplyDeleteCan you guys pick up the pace and hurry up!!! We are all waiting for you to come home!
ReplyDeleteAhhhhh I didn't realize you were doing this I need to check your blog more often. This is so super great. You are living the dream! I'm totally jealous. Count me into the people living vicariously through you.
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