Day 19
We walked 25 miles today, elevation of 2,800 feet. Tonight we are staying in another albergue. While it is a shared dorm room so less privacy, we get to meet people and visit. We have 432 miles accumulated so far.
A little rain time early today, and our last bay of Biscay views. In Ribadeo at 2nd breakfast by 9:45, we had 8 miles completed. Walked an hour or so with thunder and dark clouds threatening, but the rain held off. Pressed on by ourselves for most of the day. Stopped at an oasis coffee shop and bought our concha (shells) for our backpacks. Also ran into Toren and Angelica there, and finished our day walking with them. We had a pilgrim dinner at the Albergue Savior. Visited with Paulina for a while. She is originally from Mexico City, now lives in Madrid.


Lisa-Good bye ocean views. See you again when we walk on after Santiago to Finisterre!
Lisa- More rock art and ideas for home.
Lisa- We’re out of the clay soil area and into the slate stone area. Roofs have changed from red tile to slate tile.

Lisa- Slate roofs
Lisa- On the ceiling of the dining area where we had dinner tonight. Our pilgrim dinner wasn’t photo worthy, but filling and appreciated.
Lisa-This is Pepe, the family cat of the people who run the albergue we are staying at tonight. Pepe is polite and good natured. He laid by our table during dinner, but didn’t beg.




















Gorgeous pictures again today! D and L
ReplyDeleteI enjoy all your photos but I especially love the ocean views! You guys must be exhausted! ~Deb Dick
ReplyDeletePerhaps there is a kitty in your future and a yellow arrow or two for the backyard💁🏻♀️. Tell Keith to try a Café Cortado. Less sugary and still yum. Goodbye to the ocean for now. As you indicated Finesterre awaits your arrival. See you tonight🦶🦶🦶🦶LB
ReplyDeleteIt was an absolute pleasure meeting you both and sharing in the joy and suffering we all call the Camino. Thanks for the wonderful company and conversation on the trail. Qué tengas una buena noche.
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Really enjoying following the journey and seeing your photos. Congratulations on the progressive so far.
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