Saturday, May 22, 2004
Hello from Terre
We have both eaten pulpo, which is octopus in red vine. Don´t freak out mom. Jim liked it very much. My impression . . . it does NOT taste like chicken. The breads are fabulous, and French fries fried in olive oil accompany almost every meal.
We have seen some incredible countryside, we have seen beautiful birds that we have never seen before. Until a couple of days ago, there were storks (who have huge nests on rooftops) everywhere. The land we are in now, Galicia, looks like the shire in Lord of the Rings. It is truly breathtaking.
Everyone hug your washer and dryer daily and tell them how much you love them.
I love you all and miss you. We are well.
See you soon.
Terre
On the road, again...
¡Hola! We are signing on from a cibercafe in Palas de Rei (population 2000: Salute!) We have walked in this morning from Ventas de Naron, where we stayed in a Refugio and ate next door at the Restaurant Labrador. (No, that was not on the menu). We were the 3rd and 4th in the queue and met a very nice couple (Manuel and Reme) from Barcelona and were joined by a fellow from the previous two days walk, Ramon. Manuel speaks excellent English and Reme/Ramon a little less so, so dinner was in Spanglish for our benefit.
The walk this morning was good, with rolling hills up and down small river valleys. Wonderful countryside covered in farms and stands of Eucalyptus, which they grow and harvest here. We passed a ´village´ of one house today.
We have stopped here for the day, found a nice hotel (25€ per day!), washed our clothes, eaten lunch, and walked around a bit. We have even bumped into old friends....
Tomorrow we hope to move on to Melide. From there we have mostly smaller towns until Santiago, so we will try to check in tomorrow and then perhaps Santiago. The 27th is our target for arriving into Santiago.
Tuesday, May 18, 2004
Soul-searching, foot washing, Sarria
[And yes, I am avoiding talking about how disappointed we both are, but we both agreed this is best.]
Aside from that, Astorga is very beatiful - small and compact, with lots of little alleys and side streets, squares for sitting around, and a fantastic cathedral.
Monday, May 17, 2004
Astorga
We spent two nights in Leon after travelling something like 1 & 1/2 days.
Then we walked to Villadangos de Paramo, 13.5 miles for our first day. Not bad, and the refugio was nicer than I imagined. We have met many people on the walk, including Tasmanians, Kiwis, etc. So far, we are the only Americans. Others have told us we are the only Americans they have seen since France.
Astorga
Saturday, May 15, 2004
The Pilgrims Depart
Wednesday, May 12, 2004
Loaded Packs
Somehow I don't think this is what Terre had in mind when I said, "With all my earthly goods I thee endow." Just for reference, Terre's is the one on the left that guys would call 'purple' (that is, eggplant), while mine is just plain blue.
Mine came out at about 20 lbs, while Terre's is slightly lighter.
It's 8 o'clock (2 AM London, 3AM Spain). Tomorrow starts early.
Tuesday, May 11, 2004
Camino planner
EDITOR: currently offline.
At any rate, I wrote this little tool, which is now a primitive web app, to let me select starting locations (Leon, in our case), destinations (Santiago de Compostela), and what I facetiously refer to as 'maximum walking distances'. This toy then calculates a route, showing you the legs of the journey and attempting, if possible, to end each days' journey in less than the max. specified miles. Of course, not all towns have refugios, so my app is greedy.. it assumes you'll walk on til you hit a town with a place to stay. Which we will,, und ve vill like it.
193 miles into 13 days is 14.85 miles per day. Turns out, though, that you actually need to shoot for 15,3 miles in order to do the walk from Leon in 13 days. [Actually, I ran a set of models across a range of max distances to figure that out.
Like I said, stress, people, different. ]
Caveats apply. Not responsible for anything, don't trust my data, I have no idea what I'm doing, etc.
Monday, May 10, 2004
5 days
Saturday, May 01, 2004
Jordan is eight!
Unfortunately, it is raining, which means we won't be able to have nearly as much fun outdoors, but I'm sure we will still have a good time. We assemble at my sister's house this afternoon.