We woke to a very misty morning with heavy fog everywhere. It was beautiful.
A banana, pastry and cafe con leche and onwards we go.
As I do when I run, I look up and really try to see nature and the world all around me.
You might think taking pictures of mushrooms, animals and flowers are not all that interesting....but they are the journey....and they are everywhere I look.
Deb laughed today when I took my legs off my pants because it became quite warm when the sun came out. I am thinking I look like a real pilgrim.
My constant companion...he truly is following me.
We became surrounded by a group of young people. Not sure if it was a school trip but there were probably 30 + with adults. How amazing would that be, at that age, to experience this?
My Robin pondering life. He is soooooo beautiful.
These crosses/monuments dot the Camino. They are referred to as Pilgrim Crosses.
This is the first medieval bridge we have come to. Deb had it all to herself.
There was a long stretch of path, near to the road way, with these purple and yellow flowers.
I believe the purple is Heather.
A quaint stone hamlet.
Looks like home...a Birch field.
This fellow is used to attention.
Deb found a new friend.
I found my first fig tree since being in Spain this trip.
Reminded me to buy some at the grocer store to munch on.
I adore these.
Queen of the castle....oh ya....even in those shorts.
If you are an 'Outlander' fan, then you might also think, like me, this is an Ancient Stone Circle.
Is it me...or can you hear humming coming from the stone....
......DON'T TOUCH IT!
Our arrival in Melide with it's gorgeous medieval bridge.
Ponte Furelos is a 12th century Roman stone bridge.
Here comes Little Debbie....
Melide is famous for it's 'pulpo' or octopus.
I LOVE IT.
Deb tried it too.
Tastes a wee bit like lobster....kind of.
Be brave....try it...it won't kill you.
A change is coming.....


































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