Showing posts with label #Portugal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Portugal. Show all posts

19 May 2018

Ultreia et suseia!

Friday 18 May was to be a shopping day, so our BBF called ENDEX to being a pilgrim! Joy of joys we were allowed to sleep late and got up at 08:00 hrs! The sun was shining as we slowly walked into town for breakfast! 



Just by the Cathedral we saw three Irish female pilgrims looking confused at their map. Alan spoke to them and they wanted the Way to Finisterra. He showed them the way and wished them, Ultreia et suseia! 

This is the old Latin greeting that pilgrims gave each other. The Latin is an encouragement to go further and ever upward. Onward and upward is a term our BBF used with us when we came to a hill, to encourage us a bit. We believe the Latin is an encouragement not only to go further, but to attain a spiritual closeness to God. Whatever you believe in our view it is a more proper greeting between pilgrims than Buen Camino which is really a non pilgrim greeting and can be used by anyone on a journey in Spain.



We breakfasted in a Café by the market which was full of life and interesting things to eat!



Shopping is one of our favourite pastimes and we enjoyed looking for those special items that make a good gift! Books are not allowed, but he bought three! His argument for doing so was two were gifts, he would read the other one and then give it away as a gift later! The heart can always find an excuse to buy something it wants even if it is forbidden!

As we walked around the town our BBF was content, but not as happy as that first time when we entered with Pat and Dan and Lisa and Leon! It struck us that humans can only truly be happy when they share something with another human! In this vibrant city full of joyous pilgrims having arrived at their destination and hordes of tourists too, a lone pilgrim can be very alone. 



We returned to our hotel to have a siesta and pack.



The Mochilla was packed and then wrapped like a silk cocoon ready for the flight! 







We went to our favourite bar for some Vino and Tapas. We sat at the bar next to a young German woman who had walked from Porto and had now come back from Finisterra and Muxia! 



It all looks so delicious and we couldn’t eat it all so decisions had to be made! 





We did not take pictures of all we ate. A scallop or „Jakobsmuschel“ is a must we felt and we rounded it off with Torte de Santiago! 



Alan had asked his Spanish friend what one drinks as a liquor after a meal. A Licor de Hierbas was the answer and so he ordered one with the coffee. But the Torte de Santiago came with a coffee liquor too, so Alan had to drink both! It wasn’t that hard to do he said and we’ll sleep well! 



We are now on our way home and looking forward to seeing our family and friends again! 

Our BBF has said this was the last Camino. We will have other smaller adventures with his Ebike, but we say, never say never for our BBF is known for saying, „there’s no such thing as I can’t!“

In this context we wish all our friends and fellow pilgrims Ultreia et suseia! 🐻

16 May 2018

We have arrived!

You may remember that Plan B brought us closer to Santiago so that we only had a short distance to walk this morning! The pilgrims office opens at 08:00 hrs and we expected quite a queue to be there even early in the morning.



We set off just after 07:00 hrs and once back at the top of the hill from our hotel we found the first marker which stated accurately as it turned out how far we had to walk!



It led us a short way through a wood. 





The going was easy all day even though at times we still had to go up and down hill. It’s the Camino!



And now we got our first glance at the Cathedral our final destination after so many days on the trail. Here we met two young Germans and our BBF helped take their picture with the city in the background.



Though we are slow the Germans were even slower so we left them easily behind.



It was lovely walking in the early morning with the sun slowly emerging from behind the hills.



We had high hopes this would be our last Pooh Sticks bridge, but sadly not as the water came in at an oblique angel and with too many obstructions. You need a straight flow under the bridge with no obstructions if you ever play our game. 



Then it was through the last wood where we found a sad cross for someone would had died on the Camino!



He was so young too, compared to our ancient BBF. We said a prayer for him, knowing that any pilgrim that dies on the Camino goes straight to heaven.



This completely flummoxed us! After a bit of though we chose left! 



Shortly thereafter we emerged into the city on a main road which took us all the way in. Alan was sad now as we had passed a marker which had said we had a little over 2 kilometres to go and he had not photographed it. There was not to be another! Nor was there a suitable place about one kilometre to stop and have our little ceremony! 



We decided as we walked that after getting our Compostela we would go to the place where we held it the first time, with Pat and Dan, Lisa and Leon!



The Praza do Obradorio, that is the square in front of the Cathedral was virtually empty as it was just past 09:00 hrs.



Once we recorded that we had arrived at the centre of the square where all Caminos come together we went to the pilgrims office!






This is also the street you leave by when walking on to Finisterra! 



There were many pilgrims in the queue already who had arrived yesterday. It now took us about an hour and 15 minutes to get to the front of the queue!



Having got our Compostela we retuned to the square to find someone to record our arrival!



And would you believe it, there we met Martha the charming South African lady who had also just arrived! As she only had one day she dashed off to the pilgrims office. We left to find our hostel!



We have a nice room with shared bathroom! Dumping our stuff we set off again!



Before we had gone very far we met a German lady in a little distress. She had just come in by bus, was hobbling badly and asked our BBF if he knew of a hostel where she could stay to recover while her friends were still out the walking. As she spoke very little English it was her lucky day meeting us. Alan walked her back to our hostel and helped her with her enquiries, and yes they could accommodate her for two days! 



We had a mission to perform so we left the damsel in distress now that she had a place to stay. On the way we came to a noisy group of people protesting about something or other!



Having reached our destination we took pictures first.



The beer was bought yesterday but the sardines were from Germany and have been carried all the way!




A passing gentleman kindly did the honours! Then our clumsy BBF had difficulties opening the beer bottle!



Not having an opener he cut himself! This did not stop him though and once the beer was opened we toasted our absent friends, ate sardines on toast and drank the beer.



While doing so sitting in the shade we observed the many pilgrims streaming into the city from the Camino Frances.

Duty done and feeling refreshed we had a bimble round the city.





The square was now full of pilgrims and other tourists.





A T-Shirt was bought for No 1 grandson and then we went to our favourite Tapas bar!




Now suitabley sated we left to return to our hostel for a siesta!



Our BBF has rewarded us for being brave companions on three Caminos with our own map showing all three routes we have been on. He says it will hang under the painting of us that Pat did. He also has given us each a St James cross. He wore one the whole time on the Camino! Happier Teddies you will not find in Christendom! Buen Camino 🐻❤️😇

7 May 2018

We are back in Galicia!



Last night after washing etc we walked into Caminha to find an isotonic drink!



Our BBF sat first in the square with all the other tourists and drank a large well earned beer for reaching the end of Portugal!



Feeling refreshed he took us to a restaurant for something to eat. They chill the red wine here and a half bottle is only €3.50, a whole bottle being €6.50! 



Would you believe he had blooming fish and chips, oh and Rianne should know, with mayonnaise! He said the cod was delicious and not over cooked like most meals in Portugal! 

Needless to say we all slept well as we were very tire Teds!



This morning we were treated to a late breakfast at 08:30 hrs, which we had on the terrace. The hostel was full of other pilgrims discussing where and how far to go next. We discovered that very mature women when in a group giggle and laugh just as foolishly as 14 year old girls! 

We took our time packing as Alan had decided we were only going across the river to Spain today!



Being a Monday the ferry was having a day off! 







We were transported over by water taxi with a couple of French and two Swiss pilgrims who only spoke French it seemed for they made no effort to talk to us.








Once on the other side the Way led directly up hill.



Our last look at Portugal over the river befor going into the woods. Our route now was up over the hill through a mixed wood. We took it nice and steady as we had less than 5 kilometres to go. There was also the time difference to consider as we had now lost an hour.










It was a lovely walk in the woods and we all felt really happy as our BBF loves being in a wood alone if he can’t be with someone he loves!



It was short lived as we were soon at our hotel for the night.



Alan changed and went out again to explore.





The town of A Guarda has a small harbour too. But it is on a hill so there were lots of steps to climb. He spent some time looking for a barbershop as he said he is beginning to look like the wild man of Borneo!



He didn’t find one so it will have to wait for a bigger town!



Being back in Galicia after two years needed to be celebrated!



And at last a decent Spanish salad, something he has been longing for since this adventure began four weeks ago.





After a siesta we had another walk round town and met some interesting people!



More joy in one day hardly seemed possible,  but our BBF has treated us to our favourite Spanish chocolate bar. He always treated us to a piece after a successful days march on the Camino in the past. We are so happy! Buen Camino! 🐻❤️