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  1. mspath

    Little sculptures

    Camino Frances Saint Jean Pied de Port photo taken October 15, 2013 Another example of a small sculpture seen beneath your feet is this triangular marker set within the SJPdP pavement.
  2. mspath

    On the Camino: One Day at a Time, one Photo at a Time 11.0

    Camino Frances Zariquiegui calle Camino de Santiago photo taken October 17, 2011 This antique nailed wooden door is located on the narrow calle Camino de Santiago/CF as it traverses Zariquiegui en route to the Alto de Perdon.
  3. mspath

    Bus from Molinaseca to El Acebo?

    Marska, Have you asked your host wherever you are staying for bus info? If no one is available then you might ask at the best resto and/or hotel in town for bus info. The Restaurante Casa Ramón, Pl. Ángeles Balboa, 2, is a centrally located upmarket place open on Sunday where you might ask...
  4. mspath

    Little sculptures

    Camino Frances east of Santa Catalina de Somoza photo taken March 10, 2007 For all of us who walk along the path this small hand sculpted heart might offer poignant encouragement.
  5. mspath

    On the Camino: One Day at a Time, one Photo at a Time 11.0

    Camino Frances towards Alto de Perdon near Zariquiegui photo taken October 22, 2012 Unfortunately this verdant path was deceptive; it led to churning mud!
  6. mspath

    Little sculptures

    Camino Frances Villarmentero de Campos wayside cross photo taken November 6, 2011 This small sculpted cross was isolated within a pasture east of Villarmentero de Campos /west of Fromista.
  7. mspath

    On the Camino: One Day at a Time, one Photo at a Time 11.0

    back road near Campanas haystack photo taken January 22, 2008 These 2 pilgrims and I were on a back road "walk around" to avoid climbing up/down the Alto de Perdon yet eventually arrive at Eunate. After following route NA 6000 southeast from Cizur Menor near the haystack we continued on...
  8. mspath

    Little sculptures

    Camino Frances Villalcazar de Sirga Iglesia de Santa María la Blanca overdoor panel photo taken March 1, 2007 The Virgin holding baby Jesus is the central figure in this panel. Santa María la Blanca, the masive and austere 12th-14th c. fortress-church, was originally built by/for the Knights...
  9. mspath

    On the Camino: One Day at a Time, one Photo at a Time 11.0

    Camino Frances Cizur Menor dawn photo taken October 21, 2012 This view caught the magical moment just before sunrise on a cool October morning.
  10. mspath

    Transit to Bordeaux from Canada, and a note about the St. André Cathedral in Bordeaux

    Perambulating Griffin, Linda Kay Davidson whom you cite in your post is one of the authors of a very useful book re the richess and richness found along the Camino Frances. The Pilgrimage Road to Santiago by David M Gitlitz and Linda Kay Davidson is a great resource. This is available on...
  11. mspath

    Buying shoes on a Sunday. Are sports stores open?

    Arta, In SJPdP DirectionCompostelle/Boutique du Pelerin is a good convenient place for hiking equipment . Here is their web. Another good hiking shop is Maya Sport, 18 Avenue du Jai Alai. Here is that web. Buen camino!
  12. mspath

    Little sculptures

    Vilar de Donas Iglesia de San Salvador door hardware photo taken November 13, 2004 East of Palas de Rei the 12th c. Iglesia de San Salvador de Vilar de Donas was for centuries the official burial place of the Chevaliers de Santiago.
  13. mspath

    On the Camino: One Day at a Time, one Photo at a Time 11.0

    Camino Frances Cizur Menor albergue Roncal photo taken 0ctober 1, 2004 Seeing this scallop shell hung at the open doorway during my first CF I immediately sensed that pilgrims were welcome to just walk in. ...Camino life in 2004 was very relaxed!
  14. mspath

    Little sculptures

    Camino Frances leaving La Virgen del Camino photo taken November 13, 2011 This metal pilgrim pointed towards the two ways to leave the town near the junction of the main CF, which parallels the noisy route N120 direct to Villadangos, and the peaceful alternate camino going slightly SW to...
  15. mspath

    On the Camino: One Day at a Time, one Photo at a Time 11.0

    Camino Frances Cizur Menor Roncal albergue photo taken October 1, 2004 After trying to cross bustling Pamplona on crowded sidewalks with a full backpack the informal Roncal albergue atmosphere was especially relaxing.
  16. mspath

    Little sculptures

    Camino Frances Burgos Cathedral de Santa Maria photo taken February 24, 2007 The 13th c. Gothic tympanum of the south portal is splendid. See more here.
  17. mspath

    On the Camino: One Day at a Time, one Photo at a Time 11.0

    Camino Frances Pamplona Cathedral cloister photo taken October 21, 2013 Above the open loggia space on the 2nd storey of this Gothic cloister can be seen an uppermost smaller loggia which may have been part of a dormitory. Open on one side these loggias would have been/still are airy covered...
  18. mspath

    Little sculptures

    Thanks for searching. I did use Google Lens also to no exact match. If I ever walk the CF again other than in my memory I'll try to find it.
  19. mspath

    Little sculptures

    Camino Frances location ?? photo taken ?? I have always liked this little sculpture of a shell. However I know neither where or when I shot it! The distinctive vegetation should be a clue. I first used it in a 2010 blog. Perhaps you have also shot this and can locate it?
  20. mspath

    On the Camino: One Day at a Time, one Photo at a Time 11.0

    Camino Frances Pamplona January 29, 2009 After revisiting the cathedral this rainy/cold day in the wet cloister courtyard the sole fell off my hiking boot! Luckily an elderly priest holding an open umbrella beckoned saying "Senora please come with me". We walked to an old-fashioned sports...

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