- Time of past OR future Camino
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I liked Alagón. In particular going up 5 flights of a beautiful 17th century columned staircase in the Casa de Cultura, a former Jesuit college. At the top is a ceiling fresco painted by local lad Goya when he was about 20 - allegedly his earliest surviving work. It's a slightly muddy Exultation of the Name of Jesus and you probably wouldn't give it a second glance if you didn't know who it was by.Alagón -- Rest day
I liked Alagón. In particular going up 5 flights of a beautiful 17th century columned staircase in the Casa de Cultura, a former Jesuit college. At the top is a ceiling fresco painted by local lad Goya when he was about 20 - allegedly his earliest surviving work. It's a slightly muddy Exultation of the Name of Jesus and you probably wouldn't give it a second glance if you didn't know who it was by.
Casa de Cultura
La Fundación tiene como principal finalidad el impulso de actividades de investigación, estudio y difusión sobre la obra y la figura de Francisco de Goya, así como la promoción de iniciativas para el incremento de las colecciones artísticas públicas relativas a Goya en la Comunidad Autónoma de...fundaciongoyaenaragon.es
What sort of certificate? Is it something pilgrims need, or the albergue?There's some administrative mic-mac at the Albergue, as they need a certificate
The tortoise beats the hare.Another fairly short day today, and it seems more certain that the Albergue at Mallen is functional.
Ah...but we want the details, JP. The story is what makes the thread.no details, except that finding it was the result of :
1) unexpected help + 2) direct lie to my face A + 3) direct lie to my face B
I think I might stay an extra night, to a great extent because I simply lacked the energy to prepare what I need for the next stage, which will be a tough one for me from my physical difficulties. No huge problem, but I do need that prep.
Also, I really need to ensure that my clothes are both clean and dry, and I don't know yet if 2 of the t-shirts won't need an extra wash. Also indoors + bed + shower is very tempting compared to all that outdoors and the aromas that it can provide.
But really I just can't see myself setting off from here in the morning.
Well...may it be Monday!Oh well, hanging in there 'til Tuesday ...
hmmm, well Somebody seems to have heard you.We can't reach through our screens to offer you food, but we can say buen camino...
it really is quite rare for me to need two full 1 litre bottles of San Miguel plus the meds plus an hour or two just to get out of the Albergue before being capable of even a short morning mini-start.
Gosh, JP, I hope you're OK.leaving Arrúbal is turning out to be a three litre problem.
You are one of the few forum members who can make this comparison. Most of us here don't even know what the last Holy Year 2010 was like, let alone 1993. And especially not in the summer months of July and August!As to the number of pilgrims, it feels similar to the holy year 1993
The camino is never a race; listening to one's body is much more important than how far one walks in a day. The older we get the more humbling it is.it was the right choice.
I saw a videoclip today on FB of a couple of pilgrims who are carrying a statue of Notre Dame de Fatima from Fatima to Russia apparently. The video is from a vineyard near Villafranca de Bierzo but I think they are already past Leon, perhaps in Castrojeriz today. You may meet them on your way. I thought you might be interested to know as Fatima is one of your destinations. The group of pilgrims who participate changes over time. Buen Camino!To Nájera today, then.
That would have been beautiful to listen to. Lucky you!Day 111 -- still in Nájera
... including because a contribution I wanted to make to the lockdown thread was a bit complicated.
I was too tired last night to mention the Galician troubadour who was busking on the top of the ridge between Ventosa and here. He was playing the traditional Galician accordion, gracefully and beautifully.
I seem to be drinking a lot more than usual in this place. Perhaps why I ended up sleeping 12 hours.
It's a good cool walking day though, so I will move on, but here I am meanwhile getting a menú del dia.
Internet issues, which may take some time to resolve.Sill there, @JabbaPapa ?
Hope all is well.
@JabbaPapathis business of the Municipal Albergues being closed nearly everywhere
It's closed.@JabbaPapa
Your mention of the municipal albergues being closed, apparently associated with sleeping under a bridge at Najera, made me wonder if the municipal there, the big albergue by the river, a donativo, is currently closed. I am scheduled to serve as a hospitalera there in the fall, so I am wondering about its current state.
Which one - Virgen de Guadelupe?The Albergue
Lovely. Do you mean in terms of #s, or attitude, or both?As far as the Pilgrims themselves are concerned, it's so much like 1993, it's uncanny. Also, very cool
A tienda? They might not have pâté, but they would at least have chorizo.Wishing I could get my hands on some French pâté
It was a huge piece of what the Americans call (I believe) ribeye.Getting a large steak here
Congratulations on getting adequately fed after your unfortunate experience with vegan. As a vegetarian, I have experienced quite a number of such vegan meals. Appropriate and adequate nutrition can really help pilgrims continue their camino.Getting a large steak here, with bacon and eggs. A bit more costly than the usual Camino fare, but very much needed.
Meat & Veg isn't the same as carnivore, and I'm finding it generally much harder than in France.Spain is harder for vegetarians than for carnivores
Is someone force-feeding you, @JabbaPapa?am basically forced to eat veg every day
I guess that's the sound of the irony going full circle ...there's always the option to not eat the veg.
I do not understand your language. Irony. What is irony?I guess that's the sound of the irony going full circle ...
So, what will that be ? Bocadillo de chorizo, or tortilla de patatas ? Espaghettis Bologneses si quieres ?
That's "carnivore" in the same way that a tuna salad is "vegetarian".
Haha. You're ordering the wrong things.So, what will that be ? Bocadillo de chorizo, or tortilla de patatas ? Espaghettis Bologneses si quieres ?
It was a huge piece of what the Americans call (I believe) ribeye.
Gorgeous, and whilst French steak is great, that particular kind of cut is really hard to find there.
It's somewhat of a paradox, because even though the best French steak is better than the best Spanish, best Spanish is also better than best French.
Oh did Ernesto leave la Casa de las Sonrisas? I do see his name still on Gronze.Day 116 -- Redecilla del Camino
This is basically turning into an amazing rest day, between a lovely bar, a beautiful little albergue, and an exceptional hospitalero (also the original founder of Casa del Sonriso in Grañón).
No offense taken and none intended, but you missed a point, and otherwise, how can you order what is not on offer ?Haha. You're ordering the wrong things.
Is it language?
Lomo. Pollo. Bistec.
how can you order what is not on offer ?
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