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We met Tomas in Manjarin today

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Today we met Tomas “the last of the Knights Templars“ for the first time since our first CF in 2005
Then, he was dressed in the Knights Templar “uniform” for want of a better word
Today, as back then, the bell rang out as we approached
Since building his refuge in 1993 Tomas has devoted his life to helping pilgrims
He is an icon and a legend on the way to Santiago
It really was wonderful to meet him again 8D106FD5-68F6-44CA-935F-857C8B902C04.jpeg6530673C-597C-4459-842C-4C148D06CA54.png91EFE2D3-DB1E-491F-8113-07B3C7E9B67F.pngDACD6C07-B5DC-4171-9217-CF4498B093E6.jpegD3E1E7F3-ADC1-414C-83A7-8C41C368A199.jpegafter so many years
 
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Today we met Tomas “the last of the Knights Templars“ for the first time since our first CF in 2005
Then, he was dressed in the Knights Templar “uniform” for want of a better word
Today, as back then, the bell rang out as we approached
Since building his refuge in 1993 Tomas has devoted his life to helping pilgrims
He is an icon and a legend on the way to Santiago
It really was wonderful to meet him again View attachment 125851View attachment 125852View attachment 125853View attachment 125854View attachment 125855after so many years
He was there last year and I stopped in for a coffee. He is a hidden gem of the camino.
 
He was there last year and I stopped in for a coffee. He is a hidden gem of the camino.
Who did I meet a few days ago?
 

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Doesn’t look like the same guy! Maybe there is more than one. He chatted to me for a long time, as if he was a hermit and needed some human contact. He only had fizzy drinks and no wine: he said he didn’t drink alcohol.
 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
Stopped at Manarjin twice, and am surpised that no one has commented that the view from the 'long drop' has to be one of the best in the world - for a facility of this type
 
Stopped at Manarjin twice, and am surpised that no one has commented that the view from the 'long drop' has to be one of the best in the world - for a facility of this type
But I was desperate for a toilet and he said he didn’t have one!
 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
When I went by on my first Camino I somehow got wind (pun intended) that Tomas at least had an outhouse for his guests. Thankfully it was quite early and I was not ready to "call it a day".
Outhouse is the kind way of saying a hole cut in a platform hidden by some trees. No walls, no roof, no seat.
 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
Stopped at Manarjin twice, and am surpised that no one has commented that the view from the 'long drop' has to be one of the best in the world - for a facility of this type
Yes, you are right
i took loads of pictures for a forum friend
she said that this region reminds her of her home in Scotland
the whole area is magical
 
Met him today and got to talk to him briefly. Had a senior moment and had to ask him his name. Perfect timing as he was walking up to his spot. He said something about being 80 years old and either retiring or returning back ..
 

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