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All those decisions

BeatriceKarjalainen

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Time of past OR future Camino
Finished: See post signature.
Doing: C. Levante
I hadn't planned to go to Fisterra again but then I realized that I could do sea to sea in 40 days and the legs was up for more walking. So yesterday I left SdC after getting my compostela at around 13:15 and walked out to Negreira in 3 h and 44 min. Last time I walked here I was so tired due to my anemia. I found it really hard that time. I enjoyed it so much more this time when the uphills didn't feel like they were about to kill me.

Today I started in Negreira at 07:50 and after about 1 km I cought up with a woman from Italy and one from Uruguay. I usually don't walk with people as they walk so slow that I start to wobble. But they kept up with a decent pace for 8-9 km before they said "now we need to rest, you go in your speed" and I sped up to my normal pace. They were funny and I wish them the best. So I marched all my way to Cee (52.7 km) because the weather was so nice and legs were with me. Had planned to stop in Hospital after 39 km but I failed as usual :) Did a stop after 21 km in the first bar in Lamelas for some "lunch" A lovely tarta de Santiago, an icecream and tea and Coke. An Aquarius stop with a lovely chat with an Englishman in Olivares and a quick Aquarius stop in Logoso. Then that fabolous route between the Fisterra/Muxía selection roundabout and Cee. More beautiful than I remembered and the first view of the Atlantic and Cabo was as gorgeous as last time even in a haze.

But tomorrow I have to decide.
1. Stay in Fisterra and do it with style in Hotel O Semaforo (quite expensive). It is just money...
2. Stay in Fisterra in a cheaper hotel for instance Hotel Rusticó Spa.
3. Walk to Muxía as I LOVE that village. 55 km in total tomorrow if I go out to the cabo. Spend a night there but where?
4. Take the bus from Fisterra in the afternoon.
5. Just put my feet in the Atlantic here in Cee and take the bus from here ;-)

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A selection of Camino Jewellery
So here it ends for me and Ariel. Decided not to go to Muxía this time. A part of my reason to do this camino was to talk my self into saying no, don't overdo things and learn to be happy with good enough. And just 1500 km to Fisterra and the zero marker is good enough ;-)

Thank you for being with me. Now I'll see where to stay.

Ps it was really cold in the water.IMG_20181022_113548.jpg
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St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
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It’s a wize person who knows when enough is enough. Our body will certainly tell us if we will listen to it. Wize choice. ☦️
 
It’s a wize person who knows when enough is enough. Our body will certainly tell us if we will listen to it. Wize choice. ☦️
Well the body said walk. It was "me" who said let's just enjoy Fisterra this time, a fancy hotel and a great dinner. My legs are quite restless after just 15.9 and then 7 more cruising back to town and some shopping plus finding the hotel. But I'm learning to lay still as well, currently in a bath. I would probably have to force my self into a bus tomorrow instead of Muxía. I love walking but also need to get my self home :) If I didn't have a family I would probably turn into one of the Camino hippies who more or less lives here ;-)
 
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I think I should write a blog post about taking photos of people in front of the cathedral and at the zero marker. My God people take lousy photos. Look I'm all crooked and the pic from the cathedral is more or less my head and the whole cathedral. Why?
 
Wow, congratulations on your Camino........I also walked to the end of the world this June, 2018...and went to Muxia first as I realised there's a finality mentally with the town of Finisterre. How does one walk fast? I'm such a slow paced walker! I get to meet
Everyone over a day as they all pass me by.
And that was the same for the whole 920 klms. this May/ June.
Love
 
Wow, congratulations on your Camino........I also walked to the end of the world this June, 2018...and went to Muxia first as I realised there's a finality mentally with the town of Finisterre. How does one walk fast? I'm such a slow paced walker! I get to meet
Everyone over a day as they all pass me by.
And that was the same for the whole 920 klms. this May/ June.
Love
We all have different natural paces. Mine is fast. I have visited Muxía before and wanted for a reason do sea to sea in 40 days, and adding Muxía in there would have been to much. And I need to learn to drop things and this time it was Muxía.
 
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Bought new clothes and a deodorant. Adapting back to normal life. But the only clothes available in this town was hippie style. So now I have so wide pants that I can easily share them with another pilgrim :)

Alsi visited the Cabo once more today for sunset so I ended up with 30 km today anyway :) Hopeless walker. IMG_20181022_214552.jpg
 
I hadn't planned to go to Fisterra again but then I realized that I could do sea to sea in 40 days and the legs was up for more walking. So yesterday I left SdC after getting my compostela at around 13:15 and walked out to Negreira in 3 h and 44 min. Last time I walked here I was so tired due to my anemia. I found it really hard that time. I enjoyed it so much more this time when the uphills didn't feel like they were about to kill me.

Today I started in Negreira at 07:50 and after about 1 km I cought up with a woman from Italy and one from Uruguay. I usually don't walk with people as they walk so slow that I start to wobble. But they kept up with a decent pace for 8-9 km before they said "now we need to rest, you go in your speed" and I sped up to my normal pace. They were funny and I wish them the best. So I marched all my way to Cee (52.7 km) because the weather was so nice and legs were with me. Had planned to stop in Hospital after 39 km but I failed as usual :) Did a stop after 21 km in the first bar in Lamelas for some "lunch" A lovely tarta de Santiago, an icecream and tea and Coke. An Aquarius stop with a lovely chat with an Englishman in Olivares and a quick Aquarius stop in Logoso. Then that fabolous route between the Fisterra/Muxía selection roundabout and Cee. More beautiful than I remembered and the first view of the Atlantic and Cabo was as gorgeous as last time even in a haze.

But tomorrow I have to decide.
1. Stay in Fisterra and do it with style in Hotel O Semaforo (quite expensive). It is just money...
2. Stay in Fisterra in a cheaper hotel for instance Hotel Rusticó Spa.
3. Walk to Muxía as I LOVE that village. 55 km in total tomorrow if I go out to the cabo. Spend a night there but where?
4. Take the bus from Fisterra in the afternoon.
5. Just put my feet in the Atlantic here in Cee and take the bus from here ;-)

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€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
So here it ends for me and Ariel. Decided not to go to Muxía this time. A part of my reason to do this camino was to talk my self into saying no, don't overdo things and learn to be happy with good enough. And just 1500 km to Fisterra and the zero marker is good enough ;-)

Thank you for being with me. Now I'll see where to stay.

Ps it was really cold in the water.View attachment 47912
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Congratulations Beatrice and Ariel! It has been great following your posts - how wonderful to walk from sea to sea!
 
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Unfortunately not Rev , that hotel is very exclusive and way beyond my humble buget .... I did however manage to purchase a glass of vino tinto and got a very cold reception and think the lady who served me got told off .... don't seem too keen of lowly peligringos there .... in fact they whole capo fisterra is a bit of a tourist trap with the constant flow of buses etc and overpriced trinkets .... I had the best meal from the supermarket a sort of byo in God's resturaunt atop some rocks which seemed to be the highest spot up past the antennas on the hill and enjoyed a beautiful sunset and simultaneously a beautiful moon rise as the Cabo fisterra faces south you get that either side ...
 
Unfortunately not Rev , that hotel is very exclusive and way beyond my humble buget .... in fact they whole capo fisterra is a bit of a tourist trap with the constant flow of buses etc and overpriced trinkets .... .

Agreed, on both points....
 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
Did you stay at the Hotel O Semaforo?
I did not. Stayed at Hotel Rústico Spa instead. And I loved it. Top picture view from my room in the afternoon. The left lower picture in the morning and the last their great breakfast with glutenfree options. Affordable luxury and with bathtub in the room. I laid there for an hour.
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Passed by
I did not. Stayed at Hotel Rústico Spa instead. And I loved it. Top picture view from my room in the afternoon. The left lower picture in the morning and the last their great breakfast with glutenfree options. Affordable luxury and with bathtub in the room. I laid there for an hour.
View attachment 48017passed by that place while out rambling ... looked very nice and pictures do it justice....
Hope all is going good as your journey continues BeatriceKarjalainen. ... buen camino
 
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