I decided to continue my Camino, but with shorter days. The pain at the back of my heels indicates there might be a real problem, and reduced mileage is the smarter way to go. But, I have mixed feelings about it. Part of me looks forward to a shorter day with (hopefully) less pain. Part…
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Camino Day 9: a day to rest and reflect
“You are today where your thoughts have brought you; you will be tomorrow where your thoughts take you.” -James Allen It is early morning still, the day has only just begun. Yet, a monumental shift is taking place. Maybe I needed rest, maybe I needed a break in the “get up early and get walking”…
Camino Day 8: Guemes to Santander
Warning: feeling pretty meh today. And by meh, I mean done. I think I might be….homesick? 🤔 I’m not sure but, I think that might be it. My day today was decent, no worse than a typical day on the Camino. I felt pretty good for about 6 miles except that I had to pee…
Camino Day 7: Noja to Guemes
I am in shangri-la, the Albergue in Guemes (actually called Albergue La Cabana del Abuelo Peuto ). This one is special and my guidebook said “not to be missed”. I see why. It’s like, for one day, I live in a special commune. There are many pilgrims here, we had lunch together and now we…
Camino Day 6: Laredo to Noja
I still can’t believe how much my little toe recovered overnight. It was a little sensitive for about 5 minutes walking today, then it was TOTALLY fine.😁 Today’s walk was pretty good. Yes, aches and pains here and there, but nothing too intense and all pretty “normal” for the Camino. But, as I come to…
Camino Day 5: Rio Seco to Laredo
So, yesterday was a pretty good day, best one on the Camino so far. Until it wasn’t. I am writing the post for yesterday this morning because I was too disheartened to write last night. But first, the good. I got out at 7:30am to a walk in light rain. I had heard it raining…
Camino Day 4: Castro Urdiales to Rio Seco
It went pretty well today. The normal stage is all the way to Laredo, but I think that’s insane (especially for me). That would be a 21+ mile walk, which is not something I want to even consider at this time. So, I split the stage into 2 days. Today was just over 9 miles,…
Reflections on yesterday’s walk.
I got so caught up in telling you the story of my journey yesterday, I forgot the best part!! I had a personal breakthrough, or dare I say several personal breakthroughs. I told you all about the physical challenge in yesterday’s post.Day 2 of the Camino:Portugalete to Castro Urdiales What I want to share today…
Day 2 of the Camino:Portugalete to Castro Urdiales
I knew today would be hard. But I also knew I could get through it. It was harder than expected in some ways, and not as hard in others. I knew it would be hard because: *it is only my second day carrying a 20 pound pack, not enough time to be used to it…
Yay! A Successful First Day on this year’s Camino.
I started out this morning in good spirits, I was finally heading out to resume my Camino. I had already scoped out the route out of Bilbao, so I confidently and happily began my trek. I took the lesser traveled “unofficial” route along the left bank of the Nervion River (at least that’s what the…