We set off after lunch for what looked like about a five mile walk to our B&B. The walk went on and on and on. About 4:15 Charlie started cracking jokes and I started to laugh but the laugh quickly turned to tears. We had been walking for almost 8 hours. I wonder is it worth it to stop?
After my breakdown we soon arrived at our resting place for tonight, Casa Milia. It is a comfortable enough place but it is rather chilly here and it seems Spainards do not believe in heat. Dinner comes with our room and was billed as authentic Galacian food. Believe me it won't be coming to a restaurant near you very soon. Course one was a watery soup, course two was a plate of roasted peppers, course three was some kind of beef, I am afraid it might have been cows cheek which is a favorite here. Dessert was the very popular flan. That was the best part of dinner except for the wine I drank to try and warm me up. I must keep telling myself " three more days!" I sure wish I had a pair of red slippers like Dorothy so I could click my heels together and magically arrive in Santiago!


Definitely looks like a dress to me, too! Hang in there, Mary Ellen! We are all pulling for you!! 3 more days! 3 more days! Just picture all of your friends together cheering you on with every step...because we are!! Xoxoxoxoxoxoxo
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ReplyDeleteME.....I had this dream that MJ & I were on the beach at PI enjoying Margaritas with your grandkids and I of them shared this : Grandma started walking 12 miles a day when she turned 65 . It's now March 2016 and no one knows where she is ! �� Bill
ReplyDeleteNow you got funnier and funnier...mjo
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