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Mattresses at Monasterio San Anton

Rebekah Scott

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I am coordinating hospitaleros at the scruffy little donativo albergue in the ruined Monastery of San Anton de Castrojeriz this year. Whilst cleaning up and preparing for our May 1 opening day, I found the mattresses there are in very sad shape -- 15 years old and very much the worse for wear.
If you've ever complained about ratty mattresses at albergues, put your money where your mouth is!
A new mattress costs about 100 Euros. We need 15 of them, and soon...
If you're interested in sponsoring one (or more!), please contact me -- the Paypal button and a full description of the place and issue is on http://moratinoslife.blogspot.com .
I will put your name in the little niche where monks once left food for pilgrims who arrived late... now a place where passing pilgs leave their prayer requests and written testimonies.

If this kind of post is out of line, please let me know ASAP.
 
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Rebekah, I will happily send you what you need for 1 mattress. Just give me until the end of the week to replenish my cc as I have just come back from a conference to a 2 500$ mecanich's bill
 
I am coordinating hospitaleros at the scruffy little donativo albergue in the ruined Monastery of San Anton de Castrojeriz this year. Whilst cleaning up and preparing for our May 1 opening day, I found the mattresses there are in very sad shape -- 15 years old and very much the worse for wear.
If you've ever complained about ratty mattresses at albergues, put your money where your mouth is!
A new mattress costs about 100 Euros. We need 15 of them, and soon...
If you're interested in sponsoring one (or more!), please contact me -- the Paypal button and a full description of the place and issue is on http://moratinoslife.blogspot.com .
I will put your name in the little niche where monks once left food for pilgrims who arrived late... now a place where passing pilgs leave their prayer requests and written testimonies.

If this kind of post is out of line, please let me know ASAP.
Hi Rebekah--just made the donation on your blog! Liz
 
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Hey Reb, just made a mattress donation as well.
After reading your blog about the state of the garden at San Anton, how about sending me a short list of plants, flowers or ground cover I might bring with me in July?
I am so sorry to hear about Bella.
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I don't have enough income to afford a whole mattress, but I've donated a tiny portion of one, lol, or whatever use you'd like to put it to. San Anton sounds really fab. It would be great to see some photos sometime. Would love to see the stone decorations, especially the Griffins. All the very best with your venture. :)
 
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After reading your blog about the state of the garden at San Anton, how about sending me a short list of plants, flowers or ground cover I might bring with me in July?...[/ATTACH]

What about a garden of simples ie medicinal herbs? Every monastery had one and there is precedent on the CF for redoing one at the Italian albergue near Itero de Vega. I can not work at San Anton this summer but I would love to design a simple plan. Just send me a sketch plan of the area. If it began small it could be extended each year.

MM
 
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When I stayed at the albergue in Catrojeriz in 2000 on my very first camino (this was before the municipal had opened, it was run by that guy with the curly hair who played music at 6 every morning -- anyone remember his name?), the hospitalero proudly told us that the mattresses we were sleeping on were from the Civil War, which was plausible based on their appearance. That was years before the bedbug plague hit the camino, so my guess is that they have since been retired. I will make a donation when I get back to my computer, Reb. You're an angel to do this. Laurie
 
Hi, wanted to make donation but PayPal is dealing in dollars not euros or pounds. Please would you post equivalent amounts for me. I'm not well up in dollar/euro exchange rates. Thank you. Would have loved to have stayed at San Anton, it looked like a magical place.
 
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Put me down for one. Haven't got my cc handy at the minute so I'll donate later.
I notice that the Euro now is equal to $1.09. Maths isn't my strong point, is $110 equal to €100?
I just read the post here and not the blog before making my donation. I've added a little to cover the entire cost of a mattress.
 
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€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
Thanks Doug, v helpful. Have made a donation.

Rebekah, hope you get this ok. Would like plaque to be 'Janet and Joe' hope that's alright
 
Hi, wanted to make donation but PayPal is dealing in dollars not euros or pounds. Please would you post equivalent amounts for me. I'm not well up in dollar/euro exchange rates. Thank you. Would have loved to have stayed at San Anton, it looked like a magical place.
$142 Us covered 130 Euros. which was the amount mentioned on Rebekah's blog, hope this helps.
 
Thank you Ingrid, that's about what what I sent, gets complicated doesn't it as my accounts are in British pounds, but isn't Paypal wonderful.
 
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... and BTW, there won't be any honor plaques. (I assume you were kidding.) San Anton isn't that kind of place.
I'm putting donors' names under the arch alongside the camino, but just on paper. They can molder in there along with the little prayers and notes and flowers left by the passing pilgrims.
The angels come and read them at night. :)
 
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Rebekah, as promised last week, I made the payment for one mattress. Best of luck with getting things ready.
 
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.
I am coordinating hospitaleros at the scruffy little donativo albergue in the ruined Monastery of San Anton de Castrojeriz this year. Whilst cleaning up and preparing for our May 1 opening day, I found the mattresses there are in very sad shape -- 15 years old and very much the worse for wear.
If you've ever complained about ratty mattresses at albergues, put your money where your mouth is!
A new mattress costs about 100 Euros. We need 15 of them, and soon...
If you're interested in sponsoring one (or more!), please contact me -- the Paypal button and a full description of the place and issue is on http://moratinoslife.blogspot.com .
I will put your name in the little niche where monks once left food for pilgrims who arrived late... now a place where passing pilgs leave their prayer requests and written testimonies.

If this kind of post is out of line, please let me know ASAP.

Rebekah:

I just sent enough for a mattress through PayPay on your blog. As I was unsure of the present USD > Euro exchange rate, I rounded my contribution up to the next USD $50. Use the leftover for...whatever...I am confident you will find a worthwhile use.

Thanks again for your support during my recent, abortive, fourth Camino. The "sold" house closing in VA is next week. The FL "buying" house closing is the following week. We will be very busy here.

You might consider any overage for a propane refrigerator, so Don can have cold cerveza when he serves as a hospitalero, and pilgrims with medication requiring refrigeration can use it overnight... Just a thought...

Best wishes for a good season...
 
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AFTER I donated, Rebekah wrote me to explain that the original post was from LAST YEAR...DOH! Senior moment!!! Of course, I asked her to use the money for mattresses or whatever else she needed. Bear that date continuum thing in mind when reading posts...
Not a Senior Moment at all - just shows how timeless and relevant the posts are!
 
It's good to think that the mattresses have provided hundreds of pilgrims with a comfortable nights sleep since they were installed
 
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.
Viewed another way, think of all the pilgrims, from all over the world that I am "supporting" (literally) by my mattress donation. It helps me sleep better.

Plus, I KNOW Rebekah uses ALL donated funds in a responsible and worthwhile manner. There is no one I trust more.
 

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