Pingüigrino
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- Frances, Aragones, Vasco del Interior, Baztanes. (Frances Winter, La Plata, Camino de Invierno, Mozarabe, Norte, Primitivo.)
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Lucky you, Pingüigrino. There aren’t too many albergues on the Invierno, anyway, but I think you’ll find the accommodations are reasonably priced. Do you have the forum guide? It’s in Resources — it’s now about a year out of date, but it is a pretty good resource, and the price is right!I feel my feet itching, my backpack calling me by my name, my thoughts are in Galicia... lets envy us mates, next Friday we´ll start the Invierno Camino, from Ponferrada to Muxia.
Sadly it`s no time for sleeping in albergues, and that circunstance plus the moment of the year would make it a lonely Camino.
But my lovely wife will be to my side, and that´s means two big storms are arriving to Galicia next weekend. The first one is coming from the Atlantic ocean at West, the powerfull one walking from East.
Wish us luck, friends!
If you meet Don Casimiro in Montefurado....
Thanks so much Laurie, we are usingthe Gronze guide. Being Spanish my native languaje, it is easier to me read it than any english one. About acomodation we had not having problems to make reservations but many of them are in hotels, you know no expensive for a normal weekend, but a little bit for a pilgrimage, however for this time we can do an exception and afford it.Lucky you, Pingüigrino. There aren’t too many albergues on the Invierno, anyway, but I think you’ll find the accommodations are reasonably priced. Do you have the forum guide? It’s in Resources — it’s now about a year out of date, but it is a pretty good resource, and the price is right!
If I met him, I will give him lots of virtual hugs from his friends of this forum, for sure.In his 90s when I finally met him in 2019, Don Casimiro lives in the house you see in the picture. As you are coming into Montefurado at river level, this house is in the “outskirts.” He has a long life story to share, and loves visitors. He asked me then to tell all my friends that when they pass by to come to the house and visit. He told me last year that his sons keep pressuring him to go live with him in the city, but he won’t hear of it. I hope he remains in good health, and if you or any forum member is lucky enough to meet him, send him lots of hugs from the peregrinos.
Thanks so much Sabine, but you know that working like hospitalero has their own compensations, we usually recive more than we give. When I return home after fifteen days of hard work, I feel physically exhausted, but happy like a foal in the meadow. (Or like a pig in a mud puddle@Pingüigrino : all the best to your wife and yourself.
Hope you will receive the same hospitality from others as you give to pilgrims when serving as a hospitalero!
my thoughts are in Galicia
Buen CaminoI feel my feet itching, my backpack calling me by my name, my thoughts are in Galicia... lets envy us mates, next Friday we´ll start the Invierno Camino, from Ponferrada to Muxia.
Sadly it`s no time for sleeping in albergues, and that circunstance plus the moment of the year would make it a lonely Camino.
But my lovely wife will be to my side, and that´s means two big storms are arriving to Galicia next weekend. The first one is coming from the Atlantic ocean at West, the powerfull one walking from East.
Wish us luck, friends!
I found D. Casimir. He is fine, and very happy knowing his friends all along the word are remembering him. He near cry when I told him your good wishes. (I, myself, found a grain of dust in my eyes, you know things of the Camino.)In his 90s when I finally met him in 2019, Don Casimiro lives in the house you see in the picture. As you are coming into Montefurado at river level, this house is in the “outskirts.” He has a long life story to share, and loves visitors. He asked me then to tell all my friends that when they pass by to come to the house and visit. He told me last year that his sons keep pressuring him to go live with him in the city, but he won’t hear of it. I hope he remains in good health, and if you or any forum member is lucky enough to meet him, send him lots of hugs from the peregrinos.
What wonderful news, Pingüirino, as VN said, it makes my day. I hope you are having a wonderful Invierno!I found D. Casimir. He is fine, and very happy knowing his friends all along the word are remembering him. He near cry when I told him your good wishes. (I, myself, found a grain of dust in my eyes, you know things of the Camino.)
He, of course have the best of best wishes for you all.
Buen Camino amigos.
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