Buen Camino – 16 km – Hospital

It’s not you deciding, the Camino provides.

Andrew, Holly and I are preparing for the day
Little rain is coming up

Fortunately we are going to the right
After the rain the rainbow

We were lucky with the rain. It was raining in the morning before we started, we started dry. After a while the first drops. Getting the backpack covers and raincoats out. Just a short drizzle, then it stopped. No more rain for the day 😄

My left foot still hurts with every step, still walking. In Santiago the sprain shifted from the right to the left foot.

Some Kilometers walking then the first coffee shop. Was a reall nice one, Tostada y Tomate, coffee, orange juice.

Pilgrim in a wheelchair

Just thinking about the sprain in my ankle. The guy in the picture is doing the Camino in a wheelchair. If you think your problem is big, somebody will top it.

The vegetation is changing

We are discussing where to go today. I thought Dumbria is a good option, but Dumbria is on the way to Muxia not to Finisterre. So we decided just to go to Hospital and have a longer walk tomorrow.

The blue flowers are loosing their colours
A graveyard
Beautiful landscape today
Happy cows
Holly got new shoes
Introducing our room for tonight

Once we found the Albergue in Hospital, a guy came out of the garden, opened the door and we could bring our backpacks in. Then we got a lift by car to a nearby Restaurant for the check in. We had a drink and a woman drove us back to the Albergue. At 18:30 she will pick us up and drive us to the Restaurant for having the Pilgrims menu. Every day is different!

There is a young French woman in the room, walking from the Brittany in France, Camino Norte in Spain, 2500 km, she started on 19th April.
We are just in a Restaurant. Claire from Holland sitting next to me is walking from Amsterdam, 3000 km in 111 days.

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