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"Drive" safely to Santiago, Peter. It's not often we get to say that to anyone on this forum...you may be the first.I'm in Bayonne at the moment ( no walking , I'am whit the car on my way to Santiago )
And the temperature at the moment is 28°C.
Wish you all well and good weather on your Camino's and stay safe , Peter .
Yes , starting tomorrow. I'm so looking forward to that .Peter,
Have a great time.
You are volunteering in Santiago: Right?
As they say , for everything is a first ."Drive" safely to Santiago, Peter. It's not often we get to say that to anyone on this forum...you may be the first.
Stays the same as always .Hi Peter : drive safely. And hope you are able to pop in time to time to talk !
I hope you two will have time to discuss real priorities, such as the red socks rule for walking Caminos.p.s. 90km. to go .
Peter you are going to love it. Please give Montse a hug from me.Yes , starting tomorrow. I'm so looking forward to that .
I'm in Bayonne at the moment ( no walking , I'am whit the car on my way to Santiago )
And the temperature at the moment is 28°C.
Wish you all well and good weather on your Camino's and stay safe , Peter .
Morning Peter, I am doing a volunteer stint, too, at the Oficina de Peregrinos starting late August into September. So looking forward to it. Have you done this before? So curious to hear how it all works? Staying in the Convento de Santa Clara? One more question...renting a car one way from Biarritz? That sounds like fun. I will land from Mexico in Biarritz and thought I would fly, but the drive sounds great. Long drive? Too many questions, I know.I'm in Bayonne at the moment ( no walking , I'am whit the car on my way to Santiago )
And the temperature at the moment is 28°C.
Wish you all well and good weather on your Camino's and stay safe , Peter .
Hi Paladina,Happy memories! I set out from Bayonne last year, albeit in persistent rain. May the sun continue to shine on you all the way to Santiago.
O.K. , I will meet him tomorrow .Peter you are going to love it. Please give Montse a hug from me.
Sorry , no red socks. But I have the badges with me .Enjoy!
Hope you are well equipped with red socks, elephants and badges. I know you are not walking, but....be prepared...
I will do my best .Lunch in Santiago!
Lucky you! (Very well deserved 'luck,' no doubt...)
I'm happy for you , Peter! And happy for everyone your lightness touches.
I don't think we will discuss real priorities, such as red socks.I hope you two will have time to discuss real priorities, such as the red socks rule for walking Caminos.
Well, if not he'd better get on it.Does Ivar carry red socks in the Camino store?
When I see him I will ask.Does Ivar carry red socks in the Camino store? With or without toes? Merino or SmartWool?
Hi Joseph,Morning Peter, I am doing a volunteer stint, too, at the Oficina de Peregrinos starting late August into September. So looking forward to it. Have you done this before? So curious to hear how it all works? Staying in the Convento de Santa Clara? One more question...renting a car one way from Biarritz? That sounds like fun. I will land from Mexico in Biarritz and thought I would fly, but the drive sounds great. Long drive? Too many questions, I know.
I will .Hey Peter !
Post some city photos please !
I think Peter may be pulling the wool over our eyes!All scaffolding gone ??????????
There is stil scaffolding .When you look closely to the picture at the right site you will see it and it is the same at the left site .All scaffolding gone ??????????
Well, it's looking beautiful! The blue tarps and major scaffolding I saw in 2015-2017 was disappointing.There is stil scaffolding .When you look closely to the picture at the right site you will see it and it is the same at the left site .
Posted more pictures in the MEDIA section .Well, it's looking beautiful! The blue tarps and major scaffolding I saw in 2015-2017 was disappointing.
I only use my phone for viewing the forum and have never used the "media" section. I'll have to poke around to see if I can take a look as I'm not very techy. Lol.Posted more pictures in the MEDIA section .
Go BoSox?I don't think we will discuss real priorities, such as red socks.
Wish you well , Peter .
When you log in on your phone you will see at the top left 3 horizontal stripes.I only use my phone for viewing the forum and have never used the "media" section. I'll have to poke around to see if I can take a look as I'm not very techy. Lol.
Thank you, Peter, it was easy and worked perfect!When you log in on your phone you will see at the top left 3 horizontal stripes.
Tab them and you see the menu and in there the tab media.Hit the tab and you will see the pictures .
My very best wishes to you Peter.I'm in Bayonne at the moment ( no walking , I'am whit the car on my way to Santiago )
And the temperature at the moment is 28°C.
Wish you all well and good weather on your Camino's and stay safe , Peter .
Who says you have to walk 'all the way' (whatever that is) to touch deep places?Got to the Cathedral early this morning
Things happen when you are alone in there .
its a HER Peter lolO.K. , I will meet him tomorrow .
There will no bad things happen to me when I hug him on our first meeting I hope .
Wish you well, Peter .
He really knew that, if you catch my drift.its a HER Peter lol
Thank you Maggie .My very best wishes to you Peter.
its a HER Peter lol
I know , mistakes in writing can happen .He really knew that, if you catch my drift.
You will probably learn there are very expensive drop-off charges when you travel country to country in Europe. If you take the train from Biarritz to Irun and rent the car in Spain you will save a lot of money. Having driven from Biarritz to Santiago numerous times, the Autopistas follow the Camino France very closely. If you have walked the CF, the drive is pretty much a drive down memory lane, plus you can get off the divided highways and drive the N-120, etc. Of course you could walk to Pamplona and rent a car there as well. BTW many of the AP are no longer toll roads.Morning Peter, I am doing a volunteer stint, too, at the Oficina de Peregrinos starting late August into September. So looking forward to it. Have you done this before? So curious to hear how it all works? Staying in the Convento de Santa Clara? One more question...renting a car one way from Biarritz? That sounds like fun. I will land from Mexico in Biarritz and thought I would fly, but the drive sounds great. Long drive? Too many questions, I know.
I hope you know I was just kidding. I am only human and mistakenly thought I was posting on the "NOT a serious thread".I know , mistakes in writing can happen .
And I said hi to here but she got here foto book for your face with the name .
As they say , I'm only only human .
I know,but some thing Serious now.I hope you know I was just kidding. I am only human and mistakenly thought I was posting on the "NOT a serious thread".
Yes, it was! Thank you for the well wishes! I turned 39...just like Jack Benny. Lol.I know,but some thing Serious now.
When I 'm not mistaking was it your birthday yesterday .
Sorry day late but a late happy birthday.
Took the North road and payed a little over €19.00.You will probably learn there are very expensive drop-off charges when you travel country to country in Europe. If you take the train from Biarritz to Irun and rent the car in Spain you will save a lot of money. Having driven from Biarritz to Santiago numerous times, the Autopistas follow the Camino France very closely. If you have walked the CF, the drive is pretty much a drive down memory lane, plus you can get off the divided highways and drive the N-120, etc. Of course you could walk to Pamplona and rent a car there as well. BTW many of the AP are no longer toll roads.
Thank you for the kind words.Peter, I am delighted to see how happy you are, and how many great friends you have on the forum! I think you are going to have a great time, and you will be so welcoming to pilgrims. I have a friend currently in Santiago, and I am going to tell her to come and say hello to you. Arrabest. All the best.
Sister Kathrine there? Another hug job for you from me. Enjoy the apartment. Darren and I had a blast last summer.Update , today we took over "de Huiskamer "
We had two new arrivals today .
As of now we sleep in our appartment .
And this afternoon I had a nice talk with one of the Irish Sisters about the things that happend to me this morning in the Cathedral
I'm in Bayonne at the moment ( no walking , I'am whit the car on my way to Santiago )
And the temperature at the moment is 28°C.
Wish you all well and good weather on your Camino's and stay safe , Peter .
What is the red sock rule????I hope you two will have time to discuss real priorities, such as the red socks rule for walking Caminos.
It is just an "inside joke", but if you take a look at the "NOT a serious thread" thread and scroll through 1000+ silly posts, you can be on the inside, too!What is the red sock rule????
Camino Chris did not tell you it might be a good idea to pour a long drink, sit back and relax, and plough through the entire thread. Come up for air about next Tuesday! I bought socks today, but not red. The red socks I had bled their colour in the washing machine. Red toenails do count.What is the red sock rule????
And she has to look for the elephant with the red toenails in the cherrietree .Camino Chris did not tell you it might be a good idea to pour a long drink, sit back and relax, and plough through the entire thread. Come up for air about next Tuesday! I bought socks today, but not red. The red socks I had bled their colour in the washing machine. Red toenails do count.
She arrived to day , I mist here by a few minutesSister Kathrine there? Another hug job for you from me. Enjoy the apartment. Darren and I had a blast last summer.
Our forum member @MarcelWals did visit us in the Huiskamer just now .
He walked from Porto.
For me is it extra special to meet some one in person . It's like a name coming to live, great .
For finer dining :
A Horta do Obraidoro.
Abastos 2.0.
Restaurante San Clemente.
Tapas:
Bispo.
Petiscos do Cardeal.
O Boteco.
Coffee and pastry :
Tertulia.
Cafe Agarimo.
Nice burgers with Galician meat
A Vaca Hamburgueseria.[/QUOTE
Dank je wel Sabine .
Yesterday @t2andreo ( Tom ) visit us in huiskamer for coffee and cookies ,a few day's ago he was here also but I didn't recognized himbecause he has a short beard now . This morning I'am going to Pilgrim house to see Faith . Already went to Pilgrim house several times it's a warm place to be .
This afternoon I 'am going with Tom to visit Sybille . It's the plan, hope it's works out.
And a few pictures from this morning.
We had diner in the "Bistro" last night , very nice .
Any one off you lovely people has his own favorite restaurant and want to share that with us ?
The hugger of the ForumGonna make a hugger out of you.... big one to Sybille and next time you see Faith..
We already found that place.St Clements. ..free tapas with drink
I will do that. I met her this afternoon ,there is so much good energie "wonderfull "I went with Sybille to a tapas place that was pretty amazing. I have no idea exactly where it was or what its name is except that it was on one of the streets going south from the Cathedral, on the right-hand side as you go away from the Cathedral. Looking online I think it was maybe Tapas Petiscos? You should ask her.
Wasn't Jack Benny 39 when he died, Chris???Yes, it was! Thank you for the well wishes! I turned 39...just like Jack Benny. Lol.
He takes good care of me .View attachment 41582
He always travels with me
Hi Paul , got it from my wife she bought it in an Monastery in Germany.That is really neat! Where did you get him?
Hi Ingrid , I met Sister Kathrine yesterday and we had a lovely talk. She has something over here , in one word WOW . Amazing ladySister Kathrine there? Another hug job for you from me. Enjoy the apartment. Darren and I had a blast last summer.
Thats so true, Amsterdam will be very crowded today. It's better to stay in Naarden.Happy (sane) King's Day to you down there, Peter!
Here in Naarden it is very quiet. Just the meditators and the trees, and lots of silence.
A number of people have mentioned that they are very glad not to be home in Amsterdam today.
very nice photos, Peter. And need I say, a BEAUTIFUL RED JUMPER! what about the toenails???Today we celebrate the birthday of our King in the Huiskamer.
They are not red .very nice photos, Peter. And need I say, a BEAUTIFUL RED JUMPER! what about the toenails???
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