Having been advised that the road was a bit boring, followed the highway and some pilgrims had elected to take a bus this day, I held no great expectations for today's hike.
Besides, it was a little hard to drag myself away from that lovely hotel and mentally become a pilgrim again.
The Camino, however, had other plans for me. Plans to wow me and remind me I have more gratitude for the journey than even for that fancy hotel when I'm feeling the grimiest... and most in need of some space to be alone.
I thoroughly enjoyed the smell of autumn today. Leaves falling. Crunching underfoot. Cool morning air with fog hanging in the valleys.
Of course mandatory churches - every town has a cathedral - and history to go with it.
We stayed in the most adorable little albergue. Friendly staff, great food, genuine barn feeling. .. a dorm room with 18 bunks and small holes in the ceiling/roof between the concrete tiles, wooden beams and stuff holding it together.
It was idyllic, right up to the part where I hardly slept a wink! My sturdy bunk mate tossed and turned about every 20 seconds. She had the squeaky bed... but it didn't keep her awake. Neither did her snoring! Perhaps even bigger of a mystery was she kept up her wriggling pace, while snoring and asleep! Amazing. About 3 AM was when I discovered why there is a notice to pilgrims on the wall, asking them not to take the blankets outside. I'd have gotten more sleep on the cold hard village road, I think.
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