Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Hello everyone,
 
All is well in Spain.  We walked a little over 11 miles today from Navarette to 
Najera with a nice break in Ventosa for breakfast.  It was a gloriously cloudy day
with quite a bit of wind and it felt great. The walk today could have been another 
scorcher for us without the wind and cloud cover.  We walked through miles of grape
vineyards, I almost called them orchards because there is an amazing similarity 
between the vineyards here and the orchards in Adams county.  There were wine coops,
and a few days ago workers in the field harvesting and even a John Deere tractor. 
I definitely took a photo of that. The grapes are delicious as it is nearly 
impossible to resist snagging a few as you walk by the abundance you see along
the path.   Last evening we had amazing tapas in a local Tapas bar on the Plaza. 
Octopus, a potato dish, rolled egg plant, mushrooms, and some great bread.  Later 
in the evening I decided to go to the pilgrims mass in the local church.  I am in 
awe of these small  village churches. It is obvious that the the villagers are very 
proud of their churches, and they have every reason to be.   Last night when I
walked  into the cathedral and they are all very old ,highly vaulted stone
cathedrals, I was stunned.  This little village housed an amazing array of 
artifacts and because the mass was a pilgrims mass , the priest gave us all a
blessing and took us back to the chambers where he gave us a personal tour of 
their most valued treasures.   The cathedral was a 16th Century church of the
Assumption.  Certainly not the oldest church we've seen , but the gold nave 
interior at the front of the church where the altar was located was breath
taking when illuminated.  There was a similiar church in Los Arcos with the 
gold interior and as striking as these are , it is the small simple churches 
that  I visit that have a quiet spirituality that has  as powerful an impact 
as the gilded ones.  I   love  the contrasts in this country.   We are staying 
in a lovely hostel with 9 beds all on the same plane read NO BUNK BEDS. 
It is clean spacious with sheets and towels and a great shower and bath tub.
We are very very lucky to get a space in this town.   The municipal alburgue 
is not known to be that great, but we just  heard it is full  Our place is now 
full with 2 men from Australia, one man from palm springs California  2 women 
from Canada one woman from Vienna and one woman from Germany and of course we 
2 Americans. 
 

5 comments:

  1. Like many of your followers, I am walking the Camino with you. My Brierley guide is next to the computer so that I can experience the Way with you. I find myself guessing what town you'll make it to the next day and where you'll stay. Oh, and tell Moxie I say hi!!

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  2. What I want to know is , what is your favorite tapas , so far, and what makes it so yummy? Do your feet ache at the end of the day, or are your boots exceptional? Have you given any foot massages yet?and finally, have you overheard music, and what is it like? We want to know all the juicy details! We are all living vicariously through Camille on the Camino

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  3. Octopus!! Very adventurous in my mind. :) I bet the grapes taste wonderful as you are walking along. The tiny churches sound beautiful. Good side trip - glad you made the effort to get there. Safe travels on your next 10. Love to you, Rob

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  4. Camille, it is amazing how your journey is touching so many, and in many ways. Thanks, again, for sharing this wondeful adventure! Last night Trish and I watched "THE WAY" and noted from time-to-time places sited or mentioned that we have read in your blogs. We have a greater sense now of where you are and what you are doing. Also, I took your (brother's?) suggestion and used google earth - wow, it takes you right to the path you are on, or have been on, or will be on. Way cool. my soulful Camille! Staye well; keep writing. Love you much. Ed Sees Sun Birth

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  5. Hi Camille! So glad your walk is going well hope you are drinking lots of water:)
    I am enjoying your posts. Safe journey!

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