- Time of past OR future Camino
- started in 2012, hooked ever since.
and isn't it lovely that our replies are also in the same style as Nomad - direct, simple and most of all sincere.
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Go on then!Wow what a day....
I'm on the second beer now and about to have my first pizza in monthsGo on then!
Have a beer and a rest first and we'll be waiting!!
I showed the grandchildren the pictures of the animals
Now they want to see more!!
Oh no, the pizza didn't make it back to camp, only the cardboard box which Buddha spent half an hour trying to open to get at the bits of cheese stuck there. Its awesome to camp with a pizzeria and bar 50 meters awayDo you have to share the pizza with all the kids?☺
very photogenic and great pose!
This picture of Buddha is so cute I could pinch his cheeks! Do you think he'd let me?
DOGS HAVE MASTERSThis picture of Buddha is so cute I could pinch his cheeks! Do you think he'd let me?
Just receive Nomad, just receive. Great story.So here come the photos, took loads today for you guys especially of Buddha, tonight we are under the church roof of la acebosa just past San vincente. Too much to write about so will try and be brief so you have photos before the battery dies, but you will get a full "story" when I'm at the house next week. I came into San vincente along the beach and as we approached back onto the road there was a cow market in process, loads of market stands selling all the animal things I like but so many people I only tried to pass by. The police stopped the cars for me and directed me along the edge of the market, we stopped quickly to get some churos at a stand and people were crowding round with the cameras, I put puppy's muzzle on just in case someone got too close and lost their hand... Things happen as I write, an elderly couple just came with hot soup, bread and a Spanish omellet just cooked. So have to be even briefer right now, the priest came and the church had a service as normal on Saturday 6pm. I'm sleeping right outside the door so I attended the service with the 5 elderly people there. Two of them just bought me the food, I feel overwhelmed each time this happens, its very rare or just simply becuase I'm rarely in populated places.... Wish I could keep telling you about it but this is hot food
I'm adding the photos as I eat, first up the meal they just bought me...
Thank you so much for such great photosI'm always the last to rest... Enjoy the photos, heavy rain tomorrow morning so doubt I'll be able to take many. Were gonna push through it even if it means getting soaked, roofs are so easy to find now.... And as I'm writing this I've just been bought desert in the form of a hot spungy cake from a man and his boy who came to feed the donkeys bread just as the church service ended... Wow wow what another day. Its a shame it has to rain tomorrow. I'm feeling so much love and gratitude towards these people. Now Buddha is trying to steal the cake... He had tuna and cat cookies so no chances , sorry Buddha.
Donkeys naturally will walk long distances everyday in search of food but to be more specific well, he's doing more than perfect. He is free when the road is quiet so he can run and explore but also so he can graze along the way. He goes from favourite pant to another and when he realises were 100 meters down the road he'll come galloping to catch up. Even though he is 8 months he is still drinking milk from vannii, its up to her when to stop feeding him, but its good as the extra milk just increases his vitality. Normally donkeys are weaned at 4-6 months, at least in Spain.Marvellous! I can see more of the photos tonight. How is the foal coping with the long walk?
Is this a photo of you, Nomad? I always envisioned you as a rather big guy, managing all those animals, but guess I was wrong!
Only me or my partner can stand next to puppy, anyone else will have a hand removed. The strength with animals is all in the mind.Is this a photo of you, Nomad? I always envisioned you as a rather big guy, managing all those animals, but guess I was wrong!
I'll say, the hospitality has been amazing! In the USA a cat would never be allowed on the table at a cafe!The hospitality of people is amazing, today has been cut short......
Buddha doesn't ask permission and that's what I love about Spain.I'll say, the hospitality has been amazing! In the USA a cat would never be allowed on the table at a cafe!
The thread is getting slow for me as well without the 4g signalOh here they come!
what a cat does best -a luxurious snooze - love it
what a good looking dog.View attachment 51440
Baissier getting dry after practically swimming our short 5km walk. Now only 30km left.
Well my partner says I have a "don con animales"Just lo-o-ove this thread
am a cat person - and would like to ask, do cats have to be trained from kittens to be following you like that ??
All the Best to yourself and your loyal crew
Hi NPI'm glad to be of service, although I hope anyone who is inspired to walk with a donkey will contact me first, I'll take anyone interested on a short Camino with the donkeys so they can understand what's involved. I guess I make it sound easy but that's only after much experience. 80% of my time when not walking is taking care of the animals, this isn't something neasily possible unless you also have a lot of experience camping etc. Even if I go to a bar I'm often running back to check the animals are OK and not being disturbed. I've only been able to stay in these two munis because its winter, otherwise there would be too many pilgrims pestering the donkeys. But for me, to do the Camino or any other walking without the pack seems sooooo boring. Without all the extra things I have to do everyday and the constant companionship it wouldn't be interesting. And it would be very lonely, the pack gives me more than any person can, bar one
Me neither!Can't get the photos the last couple of days...??
In the suburb we live in it has a very beachy/holiday feel with cafes facing the beach - flipflops and barefeet are the norm. It seems everyone has a dog, and all cafes allow them at the outside tables, one also allows them inside, and has hitching hooks for people to pop the leads over. All the cafes give out dog treats, and most tables will have a dog relaxing after a swim or walk at the beach. I love that casualness. Cross the bridge into the city and its very different. We sometimes take our cat down for breakfast. We put her in a carry bag to keep her safe from all the dogs, she just pokes her head out and watches, and almost no-one notices her. Then sits on our knees while we eat, and gets a bit of bacon from the waiter. She is a ragdoll and we've taken her with us since a kitten, and there are shops we have to go into for regular visits and cuddles. But she would absolutely NOT ride on a donkey.I'll say, the hospitality has been amazing! In the USA a cat would never be allowed on the table at a cafe!
I found if I right click they will open in a separate tab.Me neither!
The photos finally showed up on their own, but thank you for the tip!I found if I right click they will open in a separate tab.
I guess I make it sound easy but that's only after much experience.
Hi Annette,Hi NP
When you lived in the abandoned house on the Picos...which you described earlier ...were you very isolated, or were there nearby villages?
Did you live there during the winter also?
How did your wife cope with the isolation and did she help you with minding the cows .....Also how do you both envisage the future, including your long term future?
Oh and by the way, is your wife reading all this???
Questions...questions ...looks like laineylainey is right......us Irish are nosey...but interested too!!
Your lives are so different from the rest of us..and although hard at times I guess, there is a fulfilment that most people never experience.
And in all my years working, I never heard anyone say at the end "I wish I'd spent more time in the office"!!
Mostly, it was regret for not enjoying life a little bit more
So Good for you and your family.
Annette
That sounds fun, don't worry I'm not much to do with the Camino either, for me all paths are the same.Donkeys ?? - I met a couple with very sweet donkeys here in the neighborhood of Andorra - they were preparing for a walk in Finland, and were building a sort of sleigh (what the finnish are calling a 'pulk') for the donkeys to pull in the snow.
Sorry, not much to do with the camino, however nevertheless parallel View attachment 51468
No problem, enjoy the winters we have, for our world will change dramatically sooner or later.Thank you, NP, this thread is shortening my Winter.
same for me!The photos finally showed up on their own, but thank you for the tip!
Thank you so much for your replyHi Annette,
So the abandoned house we were living in was near Laredo, we found it during our trip from Andorra when we wanted a good rest and we ended up staying. The village was only 2km along the river past a farm, the house was solitary next to the river and a gravel track going up into the mountain's. There was a stream going along the bottom of the land so our drinking water was always natural. Its was bonito. But I always remain isolated, its how I am. I've lived there during the winter alone whilst my partner was with her mama down south. She's just like me and much prefers the isolation.
So I'm moving to my friends house so I'm closer to the Pico's, next door in fact. It will be easier to cement myself as a shepherd there and get a permanent contract for the ongoing summers. I want more experience and I hope to find a pastor who can continue to teach me before I start work in May/June. I have to keep building trust with the local farmers as their cows are worth a lot of money and they can and do die in the mountains. Whether by illness or wolves, the Shepherd must try to bring them all back down safe and well at the end of the season. My partner is doing a mountain guide course right now so hopefully when she's finished in June she can get a job in the Pico's too. Then for once in our lives earning money won't be such a struggle. (I hate money, its the cause of all of the problems humanity has, and I think we can find a better way to trade and prosper)
I don't think my partner is reading this, she thinks I should stay "under the radar" but I'm not that bothered by people knowing what I do, I only have to turn off my tablet to disconnect from the world. I just want to earn money to make a better life for my family, but I can't work with other people trying to direct me, its just not possible and causes me great stress as I find my own and usually better way of doing things. Maybe I get rich writing a book haha
Thanks for the compliment about Ireland. I live in Fermanagh on the border with Eire and I love being Irish, most days. However one of the reasons I believe the rest of the world experience the Irish as friendly is due to our downright "nosiness" about other people!
laineylainey,
Again...you're spot on
We're the nosiness people in the world
My daughters go mad at me.....
Questions, questions ...stop asking people so many questions
However I do think also that's it's because we are actually interested in other people and where they come from etc etc
Then again....it might be just plain nosiness!!!
We went for a long walk today and every time I thought about this thread ...the storytelling and the animals, my face just lit up with a big smile ....
I've actually forwarded it to some family and friends ....
It's just too good to keep to ourselves!!!