Today had some difficulties. The altimetry revealed a steady climb from 35 m to 235 m, a steep descent to 30 m and then another later climb to 150 m, descent to 20, climb to 70 and then down to sea level. And of course it was a long walk. It also was primarily through urban and suburban areas with periodic oasis walks in the woods. Then we approached Arcade......Spectacular crescendo at the end. Even made us willing to add 2 km at the end of the day Through the urban Porrino.. All the camino symbols: Portugal yellow arrow, Spanish scallop shell and the Via Roman XIX Climbing to Mos Castro Just a weed in this yard--our Christmas Cactus Another beautiful wildflower Continuing to climb At Mos Castro At our highest point of the day: 235 m Beautiful crop of leeks Convent of Vilavella 15C Church of Santiago in Redondela (Actually dates back to 12 C and Archbishop Gelmirez) "People of the Sea"-"arcades...
The Pope is still in Fatima, and we heard his mass through speakers on top of a barn and on a few TVs in cafes. The day was wetter, but we had ponchos, and the periodic periods of downpours allowed justification for cafe stops. In general another beautiful, scenic day in rural Portugal. We left about 8 AM this morning. The cockerel is prevalent in Barcelos. There is a well-known story about the rooster surrounding the Camino that is heard in several areas. Supposedly a roasted cock rose from the table of the judge who wrongly condemned a pilgrim to hang. The pilgrim stated that he was innocent, and if he was wrongly condemned then a dead cock would rise from the judge's table in proof of his righteousness. When the boy was hung and the roasted cock stood up from the judge's plate. The judge hurried from his table to find the pilgrim alive, miraculous intervention of St. James and the Barcelos cockerel. Interesting plants-some sort of cactus plant Arouqu...
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