Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Burgos


Burgos

Jim and I have walked almost 290 KM now and have about 500 KM more to go. 
 We have walked every day for 2 weeks from 17 to 30 KM and today, we have our first and probably only rest day.  To keep our rather slow walking schedule and make it to the end in time to catch our return plane, we must walk a minimum of 19 KM a day for the next 4 weeks. 
It is a bright , relatively warm sunny Saturday in Burgos.  We will stay another night in our modest Albergue (5 Euros) that only holds 16 pilgrims . We were delighted to get to stay there another night, the 7 of us and just leave our STUFF.

We had our cafe and other treats and visited the Cathedral and now are hanging out at the library using their computers. 
Most pilgrims have their own technology and just make certain that the Albergues have wifi which they do not all have.
  All I want is a bed at the end of my walk, a bottom bunk is preferable but I imagine I could get someone to boost me up. I no long consider the humiliation of that possibility.

Amazing how things change.  I no longer am as interested in the quaint little towns and villages we pass except to see if they have a coffee bar or a clean bathroom.  My life has been reduced to these things.
The best food thus far.
I am still trying to figure out the very best foot care and body stretches along the way never mind yoga and tai chi.  How to sooth particular aching muscles is my goal.
Our Albergue in Burgos with out host serenading us.
Burgos is a great place to have a day off and many pilgrims take time here.  It is lovely with ancient ruins and museums and cathedrals and the best food thus far!!

Burgos is also the place of transitions.
The Belgian mother, Elise and daughter, Lisa have finished their 2 week walk and now take the 17 hour bus ride back home. Lisa is a teacher and must return. 
 The boys, Jack, James and Henry and moving on to the end today and I suspect we will not meet again so of course I found myself weeping a bit with their hugs.  
The 3 Spanish women have also finished their walk and say goodbye to the Camino.

Burgos
Jim playing the Uke 
And most sad, our group of 7 is breaking up.  Marie also from Winona who has been sick and tired most of these weeks and taking buses and staying in hotels but meeting up with us at the end of the day, will move on and off the Camino as well.
  Christian , also not walking much anymore but hanging out with us at night will finish his Camino. 
 I am not certain about Kyoung and her mother as they had to bus in yesterday because of a foot injury of Helena.  They are also determined to finish but will probably do a bus, walk thing. 
 We have been a wonderful group.  Everything you want, support, information, love and care, laughing and crying together(more laughing) and now it all will change.

And now I say goodbye:
Most of you helped me through a very rough period on my walk with my physical body stretched to its limit and my mind resisting with periods of crazy thinking and doubt.  
Having your presence and support and words of wisdom kept me going, as did the  incredible food and wine of Spain.
Thank you , George for telling me that we would get stronger.  You were correct.  Thank you Kyoungsin for always knowing the very best Albergue where we could find rest.  Sleep was medicine for me.  Thank you Christian for making me laugh and feel so lighthearted for I surely would have succumbed to my fear at those difficult moments.  Thank you Jim for finding the energy to play the Ukulele and get us to sing a long and be together in the mornings and evenings. 
After so much walking


Burgos
I know we were indeed very blessed with the support we gave each other.
 There is nothing I would change.  It was everything I needed. Stepping into the unknown and finding so much but especially finding you.
Buen Camino my friends.

 Of course that is the Camino.   Rain one day, sun the next.  Nothing to hold onto , every thing changes except sadly, my sore feet!!!

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