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[QUOTE="lovingkindness, post: 77456, member: 7570"] [color=#8000FF][size=5][b]Day 413 cont...[/b][/size][/color][color=#8000FF][b]Betanzos by night...[/b][/color] ....and that night I roam the streets and eat fatty grilled bones with charcoaled meat as mosquitos ping and zap my skin and clammy damp rises from the river. And all the while I am entertained by the delightful tales of a [i]pilgerman[/i] hauling a 12-kilo rucksack on his aching back stuffed with: 4 shirts 4 pairs of trousers 4 pairs of properly matched soxs and everything else plus a pletora of [i]cosas[/i] such as: flip flops, sandals, a huge flask of water, shaving cream and a great smelling deodorant...[deodorant....wow...wouldn´t mind some of that] and, of course, sun screen For many years this [i]pilgerino [/i]with shining face and a hopeful heart lived far too well on [i]sauerkraut und [/i]fortifying [i]kartofel[/i]. He whiled his life in delightful ways driving elegant people in elegant cars, reading complicated novels without doing a stitch of exercise. Then one day he dreams The Dream. He jumps on a plane to the ends of Spain and alights near Ferrol and La Costa da Morte with great excitement and blood-zinging fervour. He sets off. Three days later (or was it two?) he washes up in Betanzos with screaming ligaments and angry bones and barnacled joints which have totally siezed up and there he takes a break for 3...4...or maybe 5? days... [color=#FF8000][i][b]-Lovingkindness[/b][/i][/color] [/QUOTE]
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