Sunday, April 28, 2013

May 21st.

Hola a todos.
A little Spanish for all. Just wanted to tell you a little about our adventure. Today was a difficult day, it was not a long "etapa" but after yesterday I have some blisters on my feet and they are painful.
I am so glad that Mark is with me, he is amazing!. He went to the Pharmacy and got all kinds of remedies and  my feet feel much better now.
We are in Santo Domingo de la Calzada, a beautiful small town with a gorgeous cathedral and we are going to a mass and a concert at the cathedral in about an hour.
Carmen I will pray for you and for all my friends. ( I made a mistake we won´t be in Santo Domingo de Silos for a few days)
We saw a couple with two small children and one of those sports strollers and thought that they were going for a walk outside of town and were using the "Camino" for their stroll.  In our next stop, we were having a cup of coffee and the couple with the children came to the coffee shop. They are doing "El Camino" with a 7 month old and a 3 and a half year old that remind me of Emma. I thought that they were out of their mind, but she said that the kids loved it. The 7 month old was the happiest baby ever. The mother is from Canada and the father is Peruvian(Japanese) and they met in the camino 6 years ago and now married and with two kids, they have decided to do it again. AMAZING!! ( I have a picture of Mark with the whole family. I thought that they were worth mentioning)
Lost of Germans, British, French, Swiss and Swedish. Today,   we met a large group of Italians from Genoa, very interesting group of couples.
Most of the people in "The Camino" are either very young or middle age. Not too many oldies like me.
I will keep in touch and hopefully I will be able to add some pictures. Buen Camino!

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