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Even more reason to find someone to empty the mail box and put the bins outThank's my husband is staying at home, i doing the camino with my son of 17 years ago!
That's the funniest thing I've heard you say! Love it!!!Even more reason to find someone to empty the mail box and put the bins out
I'd better stop then before comments like this ruin my reputation!That's the funniest thing I've heard you say! Love it!!!
I'd better stop then before comments like this ruin my reputation!
My current list for the Saturday that I leave so far includes:
change the sheets on the bed (coz Grandpa is coming to look after the kids and might like fresh sheets!)
weed the vegetable garden (then it won't be a jungle when we return)
take the family to a wild west coast beach for our annual mid-winter photo-shoot (it's a bit of a tradition)....here's my favourite photo from before last year's camino (the day we sent two of the kids to India)
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And before we know it, it will be 11pm and our plane will be taking off
All that to say - just relax and enjoy the now!!!
...Just in case a bar is closed, a couple of bananas and ...
Anniesantiago. The lard, minced meat and paprika is a typical Andalucian tapa called 'pringa'.Is there somethings else i should do before leaving?
YES! CALL YOUR BANK AND TELL THEM YOU WILL BE IN SPAIN!!
Otherwise, you may find your ATM card disabled.
Regarding food, I find the best value to be a midday meal between noon and 2 pm, called Menu del Dia. More food, less expensive. Then just picnic or snack for the evening.
Don't worry... you'll be fine. Keep an orange and some nuts in your pack "just in case" and some hard cheese, which you can buy in any tienda along the trail. Another good snack to carry is to buy a couple of eggs (you can buy them separately there) and boil them in the albergue the night before. Here are a few blogs I did on Camino food:
http://caminosantiago2.blogspot.com/2011/08/eating-on-camino-santiago-coffee-and.html
http://caminosantiago2.blogspot.com/2011/08/all-about-tapas-and-pinchos.html
http://caminosantiago2.blogspot.com/2011/08/lunch-on-camino-santiago.html
Hello, i am leaving in 2 weeks, beginning the camino at Burgos, i have all my things, i practice to walk 15km with my backpack, i plan the my days, and the number of km per days approximatively. My train is book to Burgos. Is there somethings else i should do before leaving?
When i walk is there a lot of Albergue who offer breakfest? Or should i buy things to eat the night before? What is the typical breakfest on the camino?
The place to by food are open until what hour?
I am a bit nervous don't knowing where i will sleep every night, where i can find food every day, is it easy?
Thank you
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Anniesantiago. The lard, minced meat and paprika is a typical Andalucian tapa called 'pringa'.
Kiwi-family, I see why your name is what it is...A beautiful Kiwi family you have! (Piha, Muriwai, Bethell's? It makes me nostalgic...and such wonderful walking...)
...like Kiwi-family going off to the beach with the kids and grandkids...
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