Belly Ache and Respect on the Camino

It’s hard to believe that the summer has passed by almost and Heather is actually on the last few laps of the walk.  I’m a couple of days late posting this so I’m hoping that the ominous silence in the email department isn’t the gutaches catching up with her. Pride Cometh Before a Fall Part Three Hi Everybody, I´ve fixed my walking sandals with superglue so they should be good for a few hundred more kms. Trainers are still going strong even with the bottoms not quite all there in one piece, so to speak. I had a wonderful moment today – as I said, The Camino is not now what it was as it´s now full of people having joined for the last 100 km.  I probably forgot to say as well that you have a credential which allows you to stay at the...

Galicia, And only 130km to Go on Heather’s Camino

Was working my fingers to the bone yesterday, but I finally managed to break away for a few photos and a bit of bouldering at Head End Quarry, as I build up an archive of climbing ropework video clips. It’s harder to get good vid of that than I imagined. Not really a one man show! Meanwhile Heather is definitely seeing the hills again and I think Galicia has rung her bells good and proper! Beautiful, Beautiful Galicia. Hola Todos, I realise I haven´t got anything funny to write about! Sorry! Yesterday I passed over into the last province, Galicia. Here there is a different language (brilliant, just when I´m getting to grips with Spanish) and beautiful mountains, completely different to any in Britain as they all seem to have vegetation. I have taken so many...

Albergues and not Quite Arguments on the Camino de Santiago

Finally got a sunny day on the rock yesterday (Sunday).  Should have been Wasdale and the joys of Scafell Crag, but never mind, it was sunny and the rock was dry.   Not quite as dry and sunny as northern Spain as Heather prepares to slip over the top of some hilly bits into Galicia.  It would seem her patience is being tested again!  Albergues and “not quite arguments” aren’t really what you’d  expect on the trek for spiritual peace that presumably motivated St James. Impatience – have I learned ANYTHING?? ´Why are you sleeping on the floor with the Italian scout troup, Heather´ Well, it´s like this…… Cherryll would understand – these things happen to her as well! Long story, let´s start at my arrival in Ponferrada...

Is That Camino de Santiago with Two Breakfasts?

Is That Camino de Santiago with Two Breakfasts?

I haven’t quite worked out where the 2 breakfasts of Heather’s title fit in but I’m sure they’re bound to appear tomorrow.  She’s obviously got carried away with the writer thing!!  Go to it. Hallo Everyone! The gentle art of two breakfasts. Hope you are all enjoying a great Summer.  Me?  Never been so stress-free in all my life.  Magic!  I hope you´re all considering doing this. Anyway, firstly, tomorrow soon after sunrise (don´t worry, it doesn´t happen very early) I will be at the Cruz de Ferro (Iron Cross) which is near the highest point of the whole walk and where pilgrims are meant to place stones which they have brought all the way from home.  I didn´t find out about this till yesterday but I found a stone that I thought Brent...

Catching up With Heather on the Camino

Catching up With Heather on the Camino

It’s been a few days since I’ve been able to get to the computer – been down at my Dad’s after dropping the kids off at Stanstead airport with their mum, for their holiday in Germany, with our old friends Roland and Renzi. Heather’s adventures have continued apace! I’m going to have to pack a couple of emails into one bumper post today; something for you to get your teeth into.  We’ve even got the very select set of photos that DON’T make Heather look like a granny. I’ll let Heather pick up the story: I´ve got pics downloaded onto a memory stick.  Good stuff!   I´m not going to even try and download Picasa on a coin-in-the-slot pc and I´m not on Facebook but I promise I´ll do it when I get home.  Now you know...