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[QUOTE="Camino Chrissy, post: 1252410, member: 67313"] Day 11- Leaving Laza in the morning, we first stopped.on.our way out of town for coffee and breakfast. We usually ask if eggs are available and usually the answer is No, but today we were offered omelettes and they were awesome with herbs, sliced tomatoes on the side drizzled with olive oil and salt, good cheese, and bread. We were very excited when we saw our plates! [ATTACH]169390[/ATTACH] Today's walk did not have very many ups and downs, but most of them were on either very wet, muddy paths going down, or embedded and scattered rocks going up. Other paths were through forests or small country lanes, so basically we had many types of walking conditions. [ATTACH]169392[/ATTACH][ATTACH]169393[/ATTACH][ATTACH]169394[/ATTACH][ATTACH]169395[/ATTACH] This sign says "hug me" and points to this tree... [ATTACH]169399[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]169400[/ATTACH] The little villages we pass are always interesting to me, but the little churches have not been open. I miss seeing the big cathedrals in Salamanca and Zamora. There always seem to be a few very nice, newer homes in the outskirts of these ancient little villages. They are always made out of pure stone. [ATTACH]169396[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]169397[/ATTACH] We saw more dogs today, but all were quiet and friendly as we passed by. The friendliest dog behind the family gate looked lonely and didn't bark. This sign was posted, and it translates to say, "Eye loose dog". 😅 [ATTACH]169398[/ATTACH] We ended our day with a wonderful home-made meal at A Pousa Pension, where we sre staying the night. I appreciated rice and grilled veggies for a change to go with the chicken. [/QUOTE]
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