Such an amazing day. There was a buzz in the air with excitement and anticipation, but with only about 20km to walk, there was also no urgency. Our camino family gathered for breakfast, or should I say our first breakfast.
We made several stops throughout the day, dragging our arrival at the cathedral to around 2pm. But what an emotional arrival it was. We had followed a small stream of pilgrims into the city, and in true camino fashion, the sign post led us in the most roundabout route possible.
Thank you also to our family and friends for believing in us, and following our journey with interest. I have loved recounting each day's adventure, not only for our own memories, but also so that others could share this experience, if even from afar. Thanks for being there on Skype to talk to us on long walk stages. It meant a lot to us.
All in all, a successful day.
Goodnight all.
Notes to self
- 21.5km O Pedrusa to Santiago...... We made it!!!
- Private accomodation arranged through a lady in the street 15€ each per night
- I do love a shower that has a constant flow of hot water instead of 10sec push button.
- I also love clean sheets, and a proper bathroom towel.
- Think I am very tired. May not wake up until late.
Just another thought, Judy. A list of your clothing and equipment would be beneficial for those who may be inspired to follow in your footsteps. Brands of boots, backpack, specialist clothing, etc and where you bought them.
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Joe Sealby
I've thoroughly enjoyed reading your blog. After seeing the film we thought it was a lovely dream but not really a possibility. Your blog makes it seem so possible if one can be determined, bloody-minded and prepared to be open-minded. You provide enough detail to show what the journey is about and your photos are great. And your inclusions of costs gives a good idea of what pilgrims are up for. Congratulations on your success and the blog.
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Thanks Joe. I will add that list in time. Thanks for the suggestion, and following our journey. It has been amazing.
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