- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2016, 2022, 2023, 2024, planned 2025
Done with our volunteer time in Arres on the Aragon Way. On the train to Sarria now.
Stayed at the Oxygen hostal in Madrid last night in a double pod. Phil hated it because he likes to spread out. Packs are kept in a secure locker away from your sleeping pod. Extremely clean and quiet. Perfect location near Atocha station. Pods have a single plug so we had to run and buy an extension cord with 2 outlets for our 2 CPAP machines. Place to get coffee and a small breakfast of cakes in house.
We had supper at NuBel next to the Sophia Reina. Pretty good food and not outrageously priced. Will consider this for my students this winter. They have a DJ some evenings and days. A hip, happening place. Food was good. We had expensive drinks (the green bird) and supper. Food priced well. Vegetarian options available.
Went up to Puerta del Sol and had a breakfast nearby. Walked through the Plaza Mayor and also visited the Hat hostel and got contact info for my Study Abroad Group this winter. Location not as easy as Oxygen, but might be a better option for students. Open and airy in the lobby.
We are making this journey to scout for a 2 week class I will offer my students this winter during the intercession term. Pilgrimage for the mind , body, and soul is the course title. It is about personal wellness. I teach nursing and believe you must learn to care for yourself before you can care for others.
On the train in our car are lots of pilgrims. Many with suitcases. Some with just packs like ours. I will withhold judgment. We each do our own Camino.
FYI, Chamartin station was quite a mess. Phil and I followed signs to the bathroom. It did not exist. Options to buy a coke at Burger King and use theirs, but we just waited until we got on the train.
Stayed at the Oxygen hostal in Madrid last night in a double pod. Phil hated it because he likes to spread out. Packs are kept in a secure locker away from your sleeping pod. Extremely clean and quiet. Perfect location near Atocha station. Pods have a single plug so we had to run and buy an extension cord with 2 outlets for our 2 CPAP machines. Place to get coffee and a small breakfast of cakes in house.
We had supper at NuBel next to the Sophia Reina. Pretty good food and not outrageously priced. Will consider this for my students this winter. They have a DJ some evenings and days. A hip, happening place. Food was good. We had expensive drinks (the green bird) and supper. Food priced well. Vegetarian options available.
Went up to Puerta del Sol and had a breakfast nearby. Walked through the Plaza Mayor and also visited the Hat hostel and got contact info for my Study Abroad Group this winter. Location not as easy as Oxygen, but might be a better option for students. Open and airy in the lobby.
We are making this journey to scout for a 2 week class I will offer my students this winter during the intercession term. Pilgrimage for the mind , body, and soul is the course title. It is about personal wellness. I teach nursing and believe you must learn to care for yourself before you can care for others.
On the train in our car are lots of pilgrims. Many with suitcases. Some with just packs like ours. I will withhold judgment. We each do our own Camino.
FYI, Chamartin station was quite a mess. Phil and I followed signs to the bathroom. It did not exist. Options to buy a coke at Burger King and use theirs, but we just waited until we got on the train.