The wonder continued as we drove through the most spectacular countryside. Swathes of wild flowers, yellow and white broom and trefoils, French lavender, white poppy like flowers, purple orchids, poppies, heather, cornflowers and many more we don't know the names of!! The backdrop was equally spectacular, mountains with snow on the peaks! We wound our way round the roads, seeing the pilgrims walking the route! We noticed along the walkers path that many crosses had been made out of simple sticks and tied into the netting fences. We stopped for coffee in a quaint little village, a pilgrims resting place, which seemed to be in the middle of nowhere, and sat in the sunshine enjoying.... just enjoying!! Then along the road we came to the Iron Cross, a Pilgrims place of great significance. Tradition is to carry a stone and leave it at the cross. It was so poignant! A hill made of stones, stones with messages written on, and other personal bits of 'stuff'! I really didn't think I would be affected by this but it did move me! It was the sheer volume of people's thoughts, hopes, gratitude, prayers, whatever .... that really got to me! Time for a picnic, and to continue on our way through the glorious countryside in the sunshine on to the picturesque town of Ponferrada with a river flowing through it and an ancient stone foot bridge linking the road to the town! Back in the car, we came into a mountainous region, winding our way round the hilltops, we suddenly came across a huge statue of Santiago against a vast panoramic view! Another photo opportunity! We arrived in Sarria about 5 o'clock. A lovely hotel, again by a flowing river! I sat and chatted to a couple of ladies from Korea who had been walking since the 1st May when they commenced their walk at St.Jean Pied de Port. They are part of a party of 26. When I asked how they had got on, they were enthusiastic! When I asked about their feet, they told me that everyone of their party had had troubles, three of them having to go to hospital! This walk is not one for the faint hearted!
We found an Italian pizza place, and enjoyed our meal outside near the river! David was so thrilled as he saw a dipper! We had a brilliant sighting, watching this little bird dipping in and out of the water for 10 minutes or so, until he had decided he had entertained us enough and flew away!
Soooo.......tomorrow is our big day! We must be ready! We've sorted our bags out as we shall be leaving some of our stuff in the car! This is what we've come to do! It has been so wonderful travelling down the Camino route, parts of it look really very challenging! So it's time to put our best foot forward!! ;). Hope there will be wifi tomorrow night, and I won't be too exhausted to write up the day! Night night xxx






I can tell from the exclamation marks how excited you are!!!!! LOL good luck with day 1 of the walking :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lynne! Have not slept well at all! :/ I can only give it a go and hope! xx
ReplyDeleteI'm excited too Mary just reading about it!
ReplyDeleteBy the way you have a wonderful typo in this .... coming out of the cathedral ... into the SINshine :-)
Lol!!! Thanks for pointing out my error, Anne!! Think I'll leave it, certainly made me chortle! :D
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