Hey David, surprise! In time for your morning coffee today. We stopped at a village to have lunch and found wifi. Not expecting the same where we will stay tonight, a tiny village. I had beautiful fresh sardines for lunch with a nice caña of beer...Bueno!! All those little heads made the meal a bit personal I thought! Sorry! Sorry!
As suggested, we started our day well with a good breakfast for once. Breakfast in Spain is usually just toast and coffee/tea, not of much use when hiking all day. We usually supplement this with some yogurt, bread and an orange before we start. I guess after the late night eating that goes on here people just want something light to break their fast. Makes sense. I have some actual sunrise photos, but I liked this little church on the hill as we started our first descent.
The coast walk today was the first stage that was fairly easy. A nice relief to all joints and body parts. The first three days have been interesting to say the least. Very fulfilling and of course simply stunning.
We went around the far point a couple of days ago...so very far back down the trail.
A very rough coast with big waves curling in!
Back to the day. We met our first walkers today, doing a couple of sections of the Faros. Day packs noted. They told us that most folks send their main bags by taxi on this route because it's so difficult. The hotel reception told us the same thing. No where in the material I read did it even suggest this. Now we know...wish we'd known the first few days. Now we know. This will happen tomorrow if we can make the arrangements from our small town.
By now it was time for a rest stop, so of course there was a bar available as always...not. But today there was!
Complete with a pack guard cat!
Flowers, the bar owner likes this photo the best. I take requests.
And then we were there...a pretty little town. Buildings all painted bright lively colours. I guess the winters are pretty bleak along this coast. Very wet for sure!
How funny that you had the same lunch as Neil and Sarah--sardines and boiled potatoes! A sign of the cultural connection between Galicia and Portugal?
ReplyDeleteYou guys deserve an easy day and I'm glad you got one. Some of the climbs you've been making have been more like scrambles. Not an easy walk!
¡Buen Camino!
Ken
Likely more of a sign that we are on the coast! All that fresh sea food!
DeleteHi Geoff, more stunning photos. Glad you got an easier day. Strangely, we posted a picture of a black cat today. There's one in their for you too. Isn't this Camino walking grand. Have great day tomorrow. Best, Neil and Sarah
ReplyDeleteJust in and catching up. Will read your blog shortly. Have to write a blog! very best!
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