The cloister was also pretty fair...Annemarie's favourite part of any large church...personally I really like the gargoyles.
We sat for a while and watched the kids depart from school at 5 in the afternoon, remembering that they get a 2 hour siesta break mid day. Like kids anywhere the soccer balls came out and there was plenty of energy to burn up!A Roman papyrus capital with a unique addition...for you Erin to remind you of our wanderings together in Greece and Turkey!
We had a few chores to deal with including finding more bandaging gear for our pieds...somewhat preventative measures, and we also had to each locate a second credentia where our daily stamps have to be placed with date verification as our originals are almost full. We must present these at Santiago in order to confirm our journey and receive our compostelas. We all treat these as carefully as our country passports. I'll post a photo in due course.
Our 'home' leaves a welcoming night light on for the weary traveller...
Well, it's 7:40am, and I've been writing and blogging since about 5, so time to move on. It's still very dark out side and the sun won't make an appearance until well after 8. Will likely post again before we depart...not sure if I want or need a rest day as I want to carry on, but I'm sure the rest will help to heal a few foot things and better prepare us for the major climbs ahead. We are almost finished the Meseta and after that our bodies will get quite upset with us! Steep climbs and descents. Oh my!
International Relations
It has been said that the Camino could serve in the place of the United Nations
As a way of improving international relations
I have seen a number of new romantic relationships form
Between people from different countries, it's almost the norm
But the more interesting relationships are those formed at the dinner table
As we explore similarities and differences between our nations as well as we are able
We compare food and traditions but from politics we say clear
We are more interested to know about each others daily lives it would appear
We dispel myths, for instance the Irish know little of leprechauns
But they display their culture with pride when singing songs
Language barriers are managed through hand signals and smiles
Giving us an opportunity to connect even briefly as we walk our daily miles
We have come from far and near to be together in Spain
And we know it's unlikely that we will meet again
But while we are here together we have a wonderful opportunity to learn
About many countries and cultures each in it's turn
Hi Travelers, wonderful photo's and stories.
ReplyDeleteKeep going!!
Grtz Ruud&Fran