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Ah the memories come flooding back as I read your blog, Windswept. That's a great picture of Zamora old town from across the river. And how about the Cathedral tower. I couldn't help thinking that when they built it in 1100 and whenever, they had the architect's drawing upside down.
I hope you have decided to take the Sanabres. I recall that sign. pointing in opposite directions, and making the decision. You'll have made it a few days ago, of course, and if you have gone west, I look forward to your photos of the ruined monastery at Moruella.
 
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Ah the memories come flooding back as I read your blog, Windswept. That's a great picture of Zamora old town from across the river. And how about the Cathedral tower. I couldn't help thinking that when they built it in 1100 and whenever, they had the architect's drawing upside down.
I hope you have decided to take the Sanabres. I recall that sign. pointing in opposite directions, and making the decision. You'll have made it a few days ago, of course, and if you have gone west, I look forward to your photos of the ruined monastery at Moruella.
Hi, I'm actually in Granja now I have checked thec
Ah the memories come flooding back as I read your blog, Windswept. That's a great picture of Zamora old town from across the river. And how about the Cathedral tower. I couldn't help thinking that when they built it in 1100 and whenever, they had the architect's drawing upside down.
I hope you have decided to take the Sanabres. I recall that sign. pointing in opposite directions, and making the decision. You'll have made it a few days ago, of course, and if you have gone west, I look forward to your photos of the ruined monastery at Moruella.

I'm actually in Granja now. The weather is part fair, I have made up my mind west it is
 
Your blog is wonderful! I am really enjoying it. Great, great posts. Keep up the good work.
Will do, thank you for reading. I am walking to collect Money for UK charities so I will do my best to keep you up to date.
 
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