@Dennis D I do love Camino Frances--but I am in a pickle. Here it is: 1. I am not a happy person in a plane. I can deal with it--barely. If there is any turbulence, it is hard. Don't try to logically talk me through this; I have flown RT to and from SE Asia about a dozen times! (at least) 2. I am running out of cash, but can travel pretty cheap 3. Husband is encouraging me to go with a friend, while I love to go SOLO. 4. That said, he is encouraging me to go, ha ha! You're right. Better start planning.
@CaminoDebrita - The lesson my wife taught me years ago is to not try to fix everything, instead just be a good listener. So I hear you. Just follow your heart and you won't get lost.
@CaminoDebrita I stopped at that cafe just up the road and I can definitly recommend it, charming laady, I ended up having breakfast in what was her front room!
@CaminoDebrita - Thanks for the tip. I never dreamed that this photo would bring back so many unpleasant memories for others. Maybe I'll see you next year on the Camino?
What I walked past it two years ago it had a new paint job and looked like it had been cleaned up. Maybe they changed the management or ownership and it is better now. I hope to find out next year when I go back.. Under today's times, I would like to every business on the Camino be successful.
Looking forward to seeing if the Meson Cowboy is still in business. Hopefully it will have a friendly manager who will make us thirsty Pilgrims welcome.
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