By early afternoon this day, my right foot was toast, and timing-wise, I was so grateful we ended up at a restaurant in the middle of somewhere,...
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Monthly Archives: June 2019
Uh-Oh, Where’s Nancy??
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S’long, Gonzar
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Hello, Bessie!
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Side Attractions
The fog lifts as we pass through the tiny villages of Toxibo and Ventas de Narón, Spain....
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If the Wall Could Talk
“Geologists have a saying – ‘rocks remember.’ “ ~ Neil Armstrong...
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Resigned
I like trees because they seem more resigned to the way they have to live than other things do. ~ Willa Cather...
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Silent Goodbyes, Prayers, Blessings and Joy
Typical along El Camino de Santiago are crosses where the pilgrims’ placement of rocks signifies saying goodbye to past sorrows; or photos, ribbons and/or dedications in memory...
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Long Abandoned
Off the dirt trail momentarily, we hiked several hundred feet along a paved road and passed two old, abandoned buildings – a brickworks plant and a burned...
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A 2nd Camera Captures Different Results
Misty morning = misty camera lens....
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Stone Walled
Stunned by such intricate detail! Medieval, Romanesque, ancient, Gothic??...
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Gray, Misty, Damp, Foggy Morning
A fairly dark start to the day; still, so very exciting and exhilarating!...
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Crumbling Medieval Steps
To avoid walking around a hairpin turn, one could take this shortcut from one street level up to the next. Then again, maybe not!...
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Adios Portomarín
Leaving Portomarin, Spain, for Palas de Rei, a journey of 24.8 km (15.4 miles). The rains from the previous night moved on, leaving us with a misty...
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Morning Sundrenched Pinks
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