We enjoyed the walk very much. It was rather warm for a change. And the views of the ocean were beautiful!!
We arrived in Finisterra and met several pilgrims we had seen before. Including Cleburne and his daughter and son-in-law. It was Cleburne’s dream to walk part of the Camino and it became more important after surviving cancer.
Apparently the long walk has caught up with us. We laid down in bed around 5:30 to rest and fell sound asleep. We missed dinner and slept over 12 hours. So nice.
Tomorrow we will go to the 0 marker in Finisterra. Then the day after we will go to the 0 marker in Muxia.
Once again Facebook thinks I’m doing something bad and deleted my post. Even when I tried again it deleted it again so I just decided to copy it and post it. That seems to be okay. Oh well.
It’s interesting and I’m trying to find a glimpse of the divine in this.
Its connection. Many of you have reached out to me to let me know the content was unavailable. This meant a lot to me because you are still interested in our journey. I feel like my circle has grown and that is wonderful.
We had a great walk today from O Logoso to Cee. I stayed in O Logoso in 2015 and it has changed a lot and is still a lovely place to stay. And the food delicious.
Our walk was not long today 16 kms (actually a perfect distance). As we were coming down the mountain I said to Noël that we have two more walking days left. It hit us both hard. More on that later.
We had breakfast a few kms from O Logoso and met a couple of people from GB. When they found out that we had been walking for 4 and a half months the woman said, “wow! I can’t imagine how you are going to go back to life as it was…I’ve only been walking a month and I’m not sure what ‘normal’ life is anymore.”
This is what happens on pilgrimage…you learn new ways of living, new ways of dealing with things that come your way, new ways of living this beautiful thing called life.
We woke up this morning to no power. We got ready in the dark and well it was fine and strange. It was also very cold.
There wasn’t anything remarkable about our walk today. 25 kms. We met Lori and Ruby again. But the nature and environment were stunning. I will let them speak for themselves.