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sillydoll said:Xacobeo and Raxoi have taken the first steps on behalf of pilgrims to put clear and visible signs leading pilgrims to the Cathedral once they near Santiago.
Arn said:Does anyone lose any weight?
Deirdre said:I found the albergues to be one of the highlights of my Camino. The variety and scope of the accomodations, the communal atmosphere, the laughter and sharing of experiences, quiet evening strolls, chats over a glass of wine, constant invitations to join and be part of the "group", whatever group it was at that moment.
sillydoll said:Arroyo San Bol
sillydoll said:Manjarin
Charles said:What about the two gay guys at Ruitelan? Lovely communal meals again, but you can't beat being woken at 6.30 to the sound of Ave Maria at full blast!
Charles wrote: you can't beat being woken at 6.30 to the sound of Ave Maria at full blast!
Arn said:Have you considered a "trash can" kicked down between the bunk beds?
Deirdre said:Make sure you stay in Roncesvalles! You're gonna love the Gregorian chant at 6am!!!!!
Javier Martin said:And the "Paradores" are a high kind of hotels, normally the most expensive but also the best. There are several along the Caminos.
vinotinto said:Reyes Catolicos Hotel. It was fantastic, the inside is incredible nice. I'm not sure but possibly is possible to visit it.
Arn said:VT...how about we open the FMJ refugio...steel trash cans and all...what a hoot!
Arn said:With the jelly donuts...how about some SOS!
VT said, ...Sure - we could call it "Santiago On a Shingle" and say it's a traditional pilgrim dish.
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