But again by 9am we were basking in the glory of the sun and the smell of eucalyptus.
A mist hung over the fields, helping with irrigation I suppose but also making us stop and admire every five minutes or so.
And this is the best way for seniors to take selfies.
We came upon a lovely man from Columbia selling Camino trinkets. He seemed more interested in connecting with us personally than selling anything. His brother has lived in Nagoya for ten years so he and Sonomi had a bit of a conversation in English and Japanese.
Here’s Les trying to decide what to buy.
Those who have been in camino will recognize this
And this.... the cathedral is still undergoing cleaning and repairs.
We’ve now finished some tapas and wine at my favourite tapas place, Do Bispo, and I’m ready for bed.
Bed is at Hostel Suso which has undergone major renos.
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