I took a right as I left the albergue this morning (once again in the dark). I’d cleverly asked directions back to the Camino last night. “Take a right at the church.”
But somehow I’d neglected to notice last night that there were three churches within a couple of blocks. Which was mine?
As I wandered in circles looking for the path I heard footsteps coming up behind me and then heard a man saying something urgent in Spanish. Oh dear. I grabbed my hiking poles tighter and turned around to look.
A man was holding out something dark to me. As my eyes adjusted I could make out… my glove! which I’d managed drop while I circled. He then softly wished me a Buen Camino and went on his way. [insert slice of humble pie here.]
Now that I am well out of the Pyrenees I keep expecting the scenery to diminish. Happily not so!




My Lonely Planet phrase book lacks anything really useful. I wish I had known to have Jennifer, Julio or Nicole prepare some translations that would have come in handy today.
For instance, “señor, he is indeed a beautiful rooster, but he is blocking my path and scaring me.”
Or, “señora, your village church bells are the loudest I have heard yet, how lucky I was to have heard them all night.”
My Spanish is improving however, and I was able to understand Señor Caballo when he said happy birthday Mason!!

I am staying tonight at my first donativo hostel. (No cost, just donation). I have been warned about these — bedbugs! stinky young men! We shall see.
Albergue Parroquial San Miguel Archangel 
Tour post put a smile on my face. Thanks
Vicki
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What a wonderful adventure! I’m glad you are having a good time. I’ve shown Steve the photos you’ve posted and now he wants to go walk the Camino!
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Go Jan Go. the scenery surrounding the trail is beautiful. even the horses know when it’s mason’s birthday. keep us posted. the young man is scratching his head-Lice? I hear wine is good for the immune system.
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Jan, your pictures are exquisite and so are your words. It’s really a treat to be tagging along with you on this adventure!
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