Becky 59
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF 2018, 2021, 2023; CI 2019; CP 2022, 2023
I just started my quincena at the Donativo in Logroño, and will try and update how it goes on this thread.
The Donativo has space for 60, but 26 spaces are in a bunk room that has been quarantined for bedbugs all summer, so the work load is less, but we have been full or nearly full every night so far. We’re cooking a communal meal for about 30 people every night, pasta or lentils or Rioja potatoes with chorizo so far, and fruit cobbler for desert. I was excited to find that the building has an elevator so we don’t have to carry groceries up the stairs like we did last year in Viana. Two nights ago, 19 of 22 guests were Italians which made for a very noisy dinner!
Tonight the parish is installing the new priest who is replacing Father Jose Ignacio Diaz; the local bishop will be part of the mass, and there is a reception here at the albergue (which is using our room where perigrinos sleep on mats and using our kitchen, so no communal meal tonight ).
If you are on the Francés, stop in for tea, a hug, or a night!
The Donativo has space for 60, but 26 spaces are in a bunk room that has been quarantined for bedbugs all summer, so the work load is less, but we have been full or nearly full every night so far. We’re cooking a communal meal for about 30 people every night, pasta or lentils or Rioja potatoes with chorizo so far, and fruit cobbler for desert. I was excited to find that the building has an elevator so we don’t have to carry groceries up the stairs like we did last year in Viana. Two nights ago, 19 of 22 guests were Italians which made for a very noisy dinner!
Tonight the parish is installing the new priest who is replacing Father Jose Ignacio Diaz; the local bishop will be part of the mass, and there is a reception here at the albergue (which is using our room where perigrinos sleep on mats and using our kitchen, so no communal meal tonight ).
If you are on the Francés, stop in for tea, a hug, or a night!