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

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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
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Pilgrim statue leaving Obanos, Camino Frances.

I was walking with a group of lovely nurses from Northern California that day and one of the group was struggling a bit. We played a slightly mean trick on her after we asked her if she had noticed the statue. When she said "no" we told her that she had to walk through it as a "true pilgrim" and so she had to walk back and find it.

She was about to dejectedly walk back when we explained that it was all a joke 🤣. I think that she got it 🤔
 
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My picture of Obanos in 2011.
The first time I saw a fronton for pelota.
No games going on that day but in 2019 during the Camino Vasco Interior I was able to attend some.
The Basques surely know their sports!


See here for an overview of other local sports.


There is a regional TV channel that seems only to broadcast these games. Never thought I was so interested in a competition of woodsawing! ;)

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Bar Ansotegui. La Puebla de Arganzon. Camino Vasco Interior 2019.
How I like to spend my afternoons in quiet towns on a Camino.
Drinking a beer or coffee, reading a local paper and observing daily life.
The bar also has a small tienda seeing there is only a pharmacy and a bakery / breakfastplace in La Puebla.
For pintxos we went to the other bar ( Bar Plaza ) in the evening.
Detail of a scarf that I was once bought in Santiago de Compostela and now always travels with me when walking a Camino.

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Sept '22 Checked in to the Municipal in Hornillos after walking from Atapuerca. Quietly watching fellow pilgrims trudge through. While there I noticed a gentleman and his wife, the man looked like an actor who while pilgrim- like had a voice that confirmed to me who he was (Kyle Chandler) we exchanged pleasantries and chatted a bit about him looking like a famous actor and perhaps he could get some double work and where he was from. A lovely couple.
 

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Day 6 - Pamplona and I met the first people I'd seen doing the Camino with their dog. For me this was quite an emotional moment because I was walking the Camino in memory of my dog Flora, and after bidding them farewell the first real tears of my Camino fell. Luckily there was a beautiful green area just by the river after here where I sat and pulled myself back together! The dog was called Friar - and I hope they made their journey safely and happily with beautiful memories to last forever 🐾
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Haha that’s a pretty good load he’s carrying - looks as loaded up as me when i go solo cycle touring with all my camping gear :)
I met this guy on the Voie d'Arles. I thought he was on a motor cycle at first.
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Sept '22 Checked in to the Municipal in Hornillos after walking from Atapuerca. Quietly watching fellow pilgrims trudge through. While there I noticed a gentleman and his wife, the man looked like an actor who while pilgrim- like had a voice that confirmed to me who he was (Kyle Chandler) we exchanged pleasantries and chatted a bit about him looking like a famous actor and perhaps he could get some double work and where he was from. A lovely couple.
I used to lend a hand in the kitchen at Casa Manolo during school holidays. Thanks for the happy memories that photo brings!
 
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Sept '22 Checked in to the Municipal in Hornillos after walking from Atapuerca. Quietly watching fellow pilgrims trudge through. While there I noticed a gentleman and his wife, the man looked like an actor who while pilgrim- like had a voice that confirmed to me who he was (Kyle Chandler) we exchanged pleasantries and chatted a bit about him looking like a famous actor and perhaps he could get some double work and where he was from. A lovely couple.
Do you mean this guy?? He was on the Camino?
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I met him when I worked in Hollywood. Here we are at the rap party for Homefront. 😎 Early 1990’s.
 
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Rowena- we were there in Portomarin the same day! And we both stayed at Ulteria! But I didnt have the pleasure of meeting you....
What a shame we didn’t meet that day, or at another point on the way to Santiago. We could have commiserated with each other about the weather!
 
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@markie6 and @Peregrinopaul thanks. I remember some locations vividly, but others, I retain the sensation without the location. That fence spoke to me of genuine copycat efforts at expressing an element of pilgrimage.
 
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The rooster from Barcelos. Camino Portugues 2015.

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One cold day I wearily stopped for a second breakfast in the patio of Casa de Los Somoza a rather chic, but friendly, casa rural. A small van of tourists arrived and a few hyper-tidy ‘Sunday pilgrims’ with new walking sticks exited in order to sample the trail! Spotting my pack and shell they politely asked “How long have you been walking?” “48 days!” I answered. Stunned they dashed to the bar and never moved on....
 
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Day 9 - somewhere after Estella I bumped in a French couple with a dog, and of course had to ask them in my broken French/Spanish about their dog, which I heard was called Cypian. It was brief, but I left them happy with a spring of happiness in my step unlike what had happened when I saw Friar the dog in Pamplona. 48 hours on the Camino had already started to help me.
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I didn't see them again for several days, and little could I have had any notion when I bid them farewell that day that we would eventually walk into Santiago together as what they call a Camino family having spent the final two weeks together.

Turns out the dogs name was actually Sepia and they weren't a couple. They had started their pilgrimages in Saint Servan and Poitiers in France. I became very attached to Sepia and most people assumed she was mine!
 
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A selection of Camino Jewellery
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Day 11 - leaving Naverette I remember the Camino ended up right next to a motorway, which for me was thoroughly depressing, it was a reminder of the craziness that I was trying to escape. I took the earliest opportunity to detour away from it and stumbled across the beautiful Ventosa, and this beautifully humbling tribute on the way into the village. I've included the Google lens translation.
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