Hello everyone. We set off this morning from Villa Franca around 6:15
it was dark when we started and we had to use our head lamps. The sky
was clear and the stars bright andbeautifiul. Without the ambient light
the stars are luminous. We walked until around 8ish when we stopped to
have a picnic breakfast and watch the sun rise. We were at a higher
elevation today so the sun rose a bit later AND it is the Autumnal equinox.
A very auspicious day. So much so that we made an impromptu change of plans.
Here in san Juan there us a church called
Happy autumnal equinox everyone. !! We have had an impromptu change of plans
on our journey. We were intending to walk from Villafranca to Atapuerca today
but when we walked through St Juan de Ortega we realized that this was a special
day here in this small village. There was an Augustinian monastery founded here
in 1150. The chapel is dedicated to San Nicolas de Barri who saved San Juan from
drowning on his way back from pilgrimage to the Holy Land and Is constructed in
such a way that at each equinox, Spring and Autumn the rays of the setting sun
strike the Virgin Mary in the scene of the annunciation that is carved into a
pillar. This was only re-discovered in 1974. So, what are the chances that we
would be passing through this particular village on this particular day ?
We thought about it and although it will make for a long day tomorrow to Burgos,
we decided to stay here in San Juan attend the pilgrims mass and be present for
he miracle of celestial light. There are about 4 or 5 of us who decided to stay
over just for this. There is really nothing here in this village but a cafe
the old monastery a well worn refugio and the church. So, the Camino works in
mysterious ways. Our friend Connie from Canada took a bus to Burgos because
her feet were hurting her too much with swelling and blisters. We hope a few
days rest and a new pair of shoes will enable her to join us for the rest of
the journey. I am sitting outside the church in a shady nook overlooking a
verrrry sunny plaza. The only odd aspect to this otherwise famiiar picture
of pilgrims sitting at a cafe bar and backpacks lining the walls is a large
tour bus I imagine there are people here waiting for the equinox event thus
evening although for the life of me I haven't seen any people other than
pilgrims. We will probably spend an extra day in Burgos as we won't get in
there until mid afternoon tomorrow. It will be our longest day of 25 kilometers.
I'm grateful for the simple pace and place in this village before our entry
into a big city. In the meantime honor this day of balance in your own way
knowing that the wisdom of the cycles and seasons is constant in our lives.
Much love to you all. Carpe Diem Camille on the Camino
Dear Camille, what a blessing to arrive when and where on this day of the equinox, and what a perfect decision to stay there! I did not know of this at the time, but during our BTS Autumnal Equinox ceremony that eveing I had you in my thoughts and was wondering where you were and if would be thinking of the Equinox! Now I know. Be well, and as always, thanks so much for sharing this wonderful journey. I love you, Ed Sees Sun Birth
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