We walked out to the ocean point which is the end of the Camino Muxia. The waves are so blue and violent, and yet, I could sit and watch them all day-- until a tour bus comes that is...
Walked back around the harbor. Saw the blood mobile and the Muxia version of the fish market. There was a couple of fishermen sorting their catch. Some were the "good" ones they would sell to a local restaurant. The rest going wholesale or to the regular market auction.
There a lot of pilgrims waiting for today's 11:45 bus. I bought our tickets online already
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so I know we will have a seat.
After a quick trip to the two grocery stores for salad, an orange, Hall's cough drops for Phil, and more creamers to take back to Madrid with us we went back to the apartment and had the remainder of Phil's lamb and potatoes from yesterday, a salad, fresh bread, and the remaining wine from the local bottle of coop albarino we got yesterday.
I checked with Angel and he gave me his card and said he would open up for our student group this winter if I contact him personally. That is good news so just have to decide between Muxia (which is my top choice) or Finesterre for December/January. I am sure they will both be cold and wet, but hey, when you are from mountainous, landlocked Wyoming, you might want to see the ocean under any circumstances!