Oca Villa de Sarria
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In Galicia We Trust
... forlornly around us. Sooo 19th century French painting. Cold clear mornings make for some pretty impressive scenery though. And lots of ironic ¨brrrr¨ noises, for lack of any other conversations left that we haven´t explored after 4 weeks. The scenery has actually been changing daily, from quaint rural villages to forests of changing leaves to colourful vineyards teeming with Sunday hunters clad entirely in camouflage to outsmart those ...
Sarria, more than I'd expected.
... how she was doing because she had new shoes that she had not worn before.
The old section of town is very similar to the smaller towns on the Camino, with the churches, convents, albergues, bars, cafes and all. A popular albergue is the Italian Albergo with bar/restaurant serving Italian foods. The Convento de la Magdalena is an ancient pilgrim's stop now functioning again as albergue and school.
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Time out in Sarria.
... hotel and we were able to join the queue and get service quite smoothly. We then had to wait for about an half hour until a doctor was able to check Debbie. A nurse provided translation and after a series of tests the doctor determined that Debbie was suffering from gastroenteritis. A prescription was given and we attended a farmicia to pick up Sueroral Hiposodico that would help replace the minerals and assist in replacing ...
A winding road to Sarria.
... she often took both lanes even in blind curves! She spoke about five words to me - definitely a woman of few words. The sick lady in the back did not enjoy that exciting ride!
Anna finally brought us to Sarria (35) Kms and unloaded us at the Alphonso IX hotel, an upscale, well maintained hotel. Within 30 minutes Debbie was back in bed and trying to sleep between runs to the toilet. In order not to disturb Debbie, I left the hotel and explored the town. ...
The Texture of the Camino
... of going slow enough to notice subtle differences. Walking though Galicia it's all hobbit-land. Where else would you find an old man carrying a wooden rake that wasn't a prop for a movie set? These pictures were all taken in the last 24 hours. And they were not exceptional: charming and quaint are words one could use about nearly everything in ...