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Such a blessing.the heartfelt camino caritas was endless.
These are amazing. I wouldn't have gotten much farther for a while..Flamingos on the sand banks of the Rio Tejo
Great shots but ? June, 2021.Two for the price of one! Yeah, I know, we cheat sometimes on this thread. In my defence, they are actually the same shot, one digitally adjusted to compensate for under-exposure, though actually I prefer the unedited original. I got very excited as I was looking at this shot thinking I had discovered previously unrecorded horseshoe arches in Santiago Cathedral, but like so many wonderful things, it was just a trick of the light as I discovered when I zoomed in on them. Taken on 8 June 2021.
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Eeek.flying bulls
Oh! I see what you mean. I had to go back to my own pics to double check. And somehow I never noticed the details of the now unglazed rose window, because without the color it fades into the background. Pity. I would love to see what the cathedral looked like before the Baroque accretions.I got very excited as I was looking at this shot thinking I had discovered previously unrecorded horseshoe arches in Santiago Cathedral
Sorry, 2012. Now edited.Great shots but ? June, 2021.
I would have thought just don't would be the most sensible advice you could give in this situation.Another Pamplona one. Do's and Don't instructions for the San Fermín Running of the Bulls festival in July.
Kirkie,Still in Portugal. Approaching Spain. 2013. Or am I misremembering? How I hate that excuse! However, in this context, someone will be sure to kindly correct me.
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I took a photo of that door. Love the use of blues in Portugal.
Yup. And I was glad for the fence.Had any of you met this feathered friend along the way?
Love that second shot!Or at least they didn't like me getting near the fence to get a photo without the chain-link in the way. The second pic was taken mid-lunge. It had its intended effect - I jumped back, right quick, as I was taking the photo.
One of my all-time favourite photos of newly-acquainted Pilgrims at Alto del Perdon overlooking the steep descent towards Uterga, 23 April 2013That well known spot on Alto del Perdon was the highlight of that day, in July 2017. A nice break before a rocky descent.
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Good luck Rowena - with all my heart I'd love to walk that path again.September 16, 2015, Roncesvalles
The starting point of my planned 2022 Camino. I continue to hope that it will come to pass.
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Thanks for New Year wishes, and i offer what the reply is here: Many Happy Returns. I think your photo is a photo essay - the words will be different as each one looks, and wonders...I'm taking this opportunity to wish all of you a healthy and happy 2022. We're about 7 and half hours from seeing in the New Year here DownUnder. Just love seeing all the photos being posted. Forgive me for posting a 2nd image today but I wonder to whom these boots belonged. Taken 19 April 2013 just before crossing the Puente de la Magdalena into Pamplona
Happy New Year down under.I'm taking this opportunity to wish all of you a healthy and happy 2022. We're about 7 and half hours from seeing in the New Year here DownUnder. Just love seeing all the photos being posted. Forgive me for posting a 2nd image today but I wonder to whom these boots belonged. Taken 19 April 2013 just before crossing the Puente de la Magdalena into Pamplona
Almost at the end of this year.
Almost in Finisterre, the end of the world...
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Looks beautiful empty of all people. I wonder how often the locals get to appreciate it
Sabine I'm wondering whether that might be the same restaurant that served this "arty" vertical skewered meat. It was called La Comidilla de San Lorenzo in "downtown" Burgos nearby the Norte y Londres Hotel where we stayed for a couple of nights early May 2013. It seems the restaurant still operates.View attachment 115705
Art on a plate.Somewhere in Burgos. Finished the Camino Vasco Interior / 2019.
Not to mention like the crayfish stranded out of water. I'd be disturbed and upset, too. I hope she found water.May you all be like this brave little flower and stay strong!
Also Léon:A bit late to be properly seasonal, but I chanced across it and couldn't resist. Oddly enough, it was taken in September, 2019 in Léon, practically opposite the San Marcos monastery.
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I have the same photo. The only difference is my pack is in the frame.
I wish I hadn’t missed the top of the arch, though. The street must have been very narrow. Or I was careless!I have the same photo. The only difference is my pack is in the frame.
The crayfish was not stranded. It was a willful outing with a purpose. There was a little stream right next to where the photo was taken. The crayfish was out walking around actively looking for some breakfast. I had never seen a crayfish doing that before. She was disturbed when I approached and got upset when I started taking photos. She was showing her lethal weapon to threaten me.Not to mention like the crayfish stranded out of water. I'd be disturbed and upset, too. I hope she found water.
And may we all be patient and resilient!.
Definitely, more like the flower.
The portal into the old part of SJPP from the North. @mspath's red door is on the right, just on the other side of the gate.
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