Monday, April 12, 2010

Nearing the End

Last night I received some more photos from the hikers, and as of the time of this writing, I believe they are finished walking the trail. It's my understanding that Mom and Glenys are chilling out somewhere in northern Spain until their flight whisks them back to Canada sometime this week. Without further ado, the photos:


Sandra with a dry knapsack walking through a very long tunnel
just before the incident with the knapsack falling in the drain!

Sandra with a fisherman on his way home with a "water haul".
Some fishermen friends of mine can relate to that!

A pilgrim from South Korea who makes a few dollars playing
his drum along the way - he sang us a Korean love song

A fisherman trying his luck like others we know!

Glenys enjoying a beautiful river the first day we started walking backwards.

The iron cross at the top of a high mountain where people
bring their prayers and special requests before God.
A strenous walk to say the least

A helper from the Albergue in Astorga who showed us the way
to the train station so we could get our ticket to head to Pampalona -
we´re on on way to the station now. That algergue and its
people were very good to the two "Canadian Senoras"!

This used to be the "Bishop´s Palace."

So, I'll probably add one more post when the pilgrims return home, but other than that, this will likely be the last content from the trail itself. There's certainly a lot of fishing in Spain, and perhaps Frank should have went along and brought the fly rod. Of course, then there would have been no one to fix the ceiling in the basement. And one last thing. Bishop Cy should keep his eyes open for job opportunities in Spain. I hear there's an awful lot of walking, but the accommodations more than make up for it. ;)

Adios,
Jason

5 comments:

  1. Thanks, Jason! You've done a terrific job of keeping us up to date...I am curious about this "knapsack in the drain" incident though ;) Can't wait to hear the stories (and see the pictures) when they get home!

    Cheers,
    Rosalind

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  2. Love that tunnel shot...and like Ros, I am curious as to the story behind the incident!

    The Bishop's Palace...now THAT'S a house!

    Looking forward to more detail when the travelers return! Safe trip home!

    Tara

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  3. Well done, Sandra and Glenys!! Leslie T

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  4. Congratulations Sandra and Glynis. You've completed a journey of a lifetime. Jason, thank you for allowing us to "walk with them", you're an awesome story teller. Their's is an experience that happens once in a lifetime, and I know I was proud to be with them as they walked along. WOW. love Kim

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  5. Congratulations Sandra and Glynis. You've completed a journey of a lifetime. Jason, thank you for allowing us to "walk with them", you're an awesome story teller. Their's is an experience that happens once in a lifetime, and I know I was proud to be with them as they walked along. WOW. love Kim

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