scruffy1
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Holy Year from Pamplona 2010, SJPP 2011, Lisbon 2012, Le Puy 2013, Vezelay (partial watch this space!) 2014; 2015 Toulouse-Puenta la Reina (Arles)
I have touched on this before but I will expand. The Camino café/bar is an important institution to explore-offering quick revival through coffee, lunch, or later in the day cerveza or wine. Pilgrims with a penchant for sociology and anthropology will find them an attractive visit especially on a Sunday, a place where the game of dominoes is revealed as a contact sport and the seemingly incomprehensible but quickly learned Botifarra card game is played for pocket change. The television is flashing the re-broadcast of the last Real Madrid futbal game or last summer’s bullfight – neither are watched by the men – usually only men – around the tables. No longer chokingly smoke filled, a visit is a lot of fun.
Pharmacies – since the position of pharmacist demands a university education, pharmacies are often a place for salvation. Beyond supplying required medications, over the counter triple strength Advil, occasionally allowing the acquisition of prescription medicines with no prescription – the presentation of my blood pressure pills soaked after a violent rainstorm did the trick, anti-blister poultices, knee/ankle elastics – pharmacists know languages-Spanish, French, English, even once German so they will often be the most easily accessed interlocutor in stressful moments of language distress. A true story: early evening after dinner before albergue curfew while sitting in the small town square (perhaps Los Arcos) with a Swiss woman – New Age in persuasion – soft soothing (?) music from her phone with the required water splash (drippy faucet?), incense burning, and as she lit a floral perfumed roll of organic something leaves…along comes an important looking member of the Policia Local to inquire somewhat menacingly as to our doings-in such a public place. Our Spanish not good enough – he no English. Things not looking particularly optimistic when along comes the pharmacy lady from whom I had purchased some lip balm and understanding immediately the situation - saved the day, well, evening with some sharp words in one direction and pleasantries in ours.
Another Camino, another place, I enjoyed a conversation in Latin with a pharmacist on Seneca – he speaking as well as my tutor from school myself in my all but forgotten schoolboy Latin! Pharmacists are an interesting lot.
Pharmacies – since the position of pharmacist demands a university education, pharmacies are often a place for salvation. Beyond supplying required medications, over the counter triple strength Advil, occasionally allowing the acquisition of prescription medicines with no prescription – the presentation of my blood pressure pills soaked after a violent rainstorm did the trick, anti-blister poultices, knee/ankle elastics – pharmacists know languages-Spanish, French, English, even once German so they will often be the most easily accessed interlocutor in stressful moments of language distress. A true story: early evening after dinner before albergue curfew while sitting in the small town square (perhaps Los Arcos) with a Swiss woman – New Age in persuasion – soft soothing (?) music from her phone with the required water splash (drippy faucet?), incense burning, and as she lit a floral perfumed roll of organic something leaves…along comes an important looking member of the Policia Local to inquire somewhat menacingly as to our doings-in such a public place. Our Spanish not good enough – he no English. Things not looking particularly optimistic when along comes the pharmacy lady from whom I had purchased some lip balm and understanding immediately the situation - saved the day, well, evening with some sharp words in one direction and pleasantries in ours.
Another Camino, another place, I enjoyed a conversation in Latin with a pharmacist on Seneca – he speaking as well as my tutor from school myself in my all but forgotten schoolboy Latin! Pharmacists are an interesting lot.