Day 14: Santiago
We got up at our regular early hour (relative) of 6:30, ate breakfast and then walked to the Pilgrim Office to get our "certificado." To be certified, a pilgrim has to have walked a minimum of the last 101 miles, have a minimum of two stamps/day, and have a spiritual/religious intent. Allen and I predicted differently about the process. We arrived five minutes before the office opened, but there was already a line. It was sloooooooow. Allen found a place to sit, and I stood and moved forward for 80 minutes. When we were asked to come forward, it was similar to Customs. The person in authority had us sign a sheet with relevant information including the purpose of our walk-religious, spiritual, or tourist. She looked at our stamps and made sure that we had sufficient stamps at each stop. Of particular importance was the village of Porrino, which is 101 miles away from Santiago. It was a thorough process and not one that is commercialized or done by "burned-out bureaucra...