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Hey guys, scetchy wifi so has been awhile. In Villar de Mazarife tonight. About 20C something today with gentle hills and fields of plowed fields and big blue sky. We have had phenomenal weather with cold mornings but warm afternoons.
Body is holding up well and life is good. Of course into a routine of up early at about 6 am walking in dark to start with food breaks and the reward at days end is good food and wine.
Didn't tell you before but 3 days after we started to cross the Pyrenees 10 people were rescued off the mountain after a sudden storm with hail so big it shredded their jackets. Also 2 people died with the heat..... One on the mountain and one after. I remember how hot it was that first week with over 30C plus and the humidity on top. I found that first week really hard. But overall we have been really lucky re the weather. No real rain. Yet!
I like this life and see why people walk the Camino again and again. Every day is new and life is simple and we have met so many nice people from all over the globe.
Yesterday I lost a bra and short sleeve t shirt so down to one bra. s***. Oh well.
Great discussions in many languages during the walk and in the evenings.
So, on the home stretch with Santiago in sight. Yahoo!
Love you all. Xxoo
- comments
Debbie Harvey Heather- your stamina is amazing. Glad your feeling well and enjoying the experience. Sending hugs from home- ❤️Debbie and Scott
Nancy And we thought drinking and eating our way thru Ireland was hard!!
Ted & Mia Wonderful to hear your success! Looking forward to hearing much more about your trip in Kingsgate. You go girl!
Anne & Peter Heather, you are amazing! Wishing you all the best and looking forward to hearing about your adventures! A.&P.
Geoff and Val Fantastic! Don't think that I could do it. Keep it up and see you soon!
Bonnie Mackey WOW you are too much I can't imagine what you will take on next You go girl!
Cali, Tay, Erica and Andre We can't wait to see you!!!! 9 days to go xox
Jean I am in awe....
Lynn Glad you are enjoying the trip. Life is wonderfully simple in that environment
Esther I can't believe it's almost over! What an incredible experience
Pam I just want to know how you lost your bra ;) Kidding...what a journey! Can't wait to hear more!
Cheryl Flaherty Wow! At the same time you were at the Augustinian parish I was at a Benedictine monastery - same thing - vespers, chanting, Masses, eating - but, of course, I am Catholic and didn't have to walk to get there! So happy that you're loving this. Can't wait to hear your revelations at the end. XO.
Betsy Caiger-Watson Congratulations ....what stories you will have to share in the kingdom
Jean Keep us posted as to how you manage with one bra???