Life's a Stitch

And more recently life’s a creative adventure with some travel thrown in.

Once again we started at sunrise, the moon still bright and shadows long.

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It was a moderate day, but we are officially out of the Meseta and back to oak forests, farmland and many ups and downs. I can't tell you how many times I sang the Bear Went Over the Mountain. Chuck probably can.

Today we had another uncanny Camino experience. I mentioned that we had been thinking of Chuck's mother when coming upon occasional rocks signed by a pilgrim named Naomi. Sometimes there were many days without seeing one and then she'd pop up again.

Today Chuck called back to me that Naomi was back with us again. Then he said another name was with hers. We couldn't believe it when we saw the names Naomi and Axel together. Axel was C's father's name. It stopped us in our tracks.

As we were about to fade from too long without a break, what should appear? Healthy snacks for free. This woman knows what pilgrims need and we were happy to donate to the cause.

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Later on we met a young man from Germany. Bryant's doppelganger?

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He took our Taking My Parents to Burning Man card and now claims to be a filmmaker.

We toured the cathedral and Gaudi's Bishop's Palace.

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It amounted to three museums and information overload. I was disappointed that there was no information on Gaudi and the story of the construction of the building as there is at Barcelona's Sagrada Familia.

Exhausted, we headed back to the hotel to make sandwiches for dinner despite a sign in the hall that asks you not to eat in your room. Aren't we the renegade pilgrims.

Tomorrow is a long day and we realize after today, that we have to do a better job of taking rest breaks while walking. The terrain is due to get more challenging shortly.

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4 responses to “Camino de Santiago – Day 29 – Puente de Orbigo to Astorga”

  1. diego duncan Avatar
    diego duncan

    Hi Li.
    This is Diego from Mexico. We met on day two on the camino.
    Im very happy to see you have this blog. Later Ill take more time to read it properly.
    I just sent you an email to the adress on the card of the film.
    I just got back home yesterday night. I just showed my mom the trailer of the film.
    Soon ill watch it with my parents.
    I hope you are doing well and taking your time to do the Camino.
    I had you and Chuck present with me all my journey. I will always remember that day we hiked together and had a wonderfull talk.
    Take care and hopefully I will see you two in Canada next summer.
    Buen camino.
    You can reach me in diegoduncan@live.com

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  2. Elina Avatar
    Elina

    Sean is SUPER impressed with the doppelganger. So impressed that he asked me to post on his behalf. 😉

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  3. Elina Avatar
    Elina

    For those of you who don’t know my brother, take a look at this photo!
    http://takingmyparentstoburningman.com/

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  4. Kristen Avatar

    What?! At first I thought it was your son come to finish the rest of the Camino with you!

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