Buen Camino

Vineyards in the Rioja region of Spain
Vineyards in the Rioja region of Spain

We have our own descriptions of the fellow pilgrims, the ones we see every couple of days. We are no where near high season so we go long stretches without seeing anyone at all but we’ll get into a town and run into a familiar face or two every time. If these fellow travelers have nicknames for us I would be “the guy with one glove.” I lost the right hand one on day three so I’ve been keeping that hand in my pocket.

Today’s trek was twenty miles in cold rain. And there were, not snow capped mountains like up in the Pyrenees, but snow covered moutains on both sides of the path. Zaragoza, to the south of us, got a shovelable amount and made the news. We are in the Rioja region now. Navarra is behind us. The soil is red and the path is muddy. You soldier on and act like this is your cross to bear. When we see the Asian couple again we’ll smile and say, “Buen Camino.”

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2 Replies to “Buen Camino”

  1. Thinking of you all…what an adventure…I love your stories…thanks for sharing!
    xoxo

  2. Rain and cold. Bah! There is no bad weather, only bad equipment. All praise Olga! It all sounds fantastic.

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