Weary legs

After two days of indoor service, we’ve finally seen some sunrays through the window and went outside to take the bus to Santiago de Compostela.

Having arrived, one thing immediately strikes the eye: About 50% of the people roaming these ancient streets have sore feet and either ski poles or long wooden sticks in their hand. Ah ! Claro – the crusaders ! (Or something similar…) Anyway. We immediately went into that famous big church and made many pictures of important historical figures, when Bruno, wo always has to explain everything whishpers into Viola’s ear: ‘You know – this once was a big circus !’ It was quite hard to retain the composure after that. My personal highlight: You know that little candles that you can inflame – a very romantic gesture to lost friends or family. Well those candles are ELECTRIC here and they switch on for a few hours when you put a coin in a box. See – the church is modern after all. Hehehe.

If we’re going touristic, we do it 100% so we hop onto one of those little trains and chug for an hour through that old city. There are maaaany orthopaedists here. Ah – I’ve already mentioned the thing with the sore feet… After a little break with some Jamón, Queso and cerveza, we miss the second to last bus towards the coast and have to run to catch the very last one. So in the end, we also got our part of hot feet.

Today I’m happy about the maaaany emails from family, friends and also some (until now) unknown blog-readers. That’s something that is really motivating: To get some comments and emails now and then. Otherwise one really get’s the feeling of writing the blog for oneself – despite the statistics telling a different thing.

And now we go (in that order) for a shower, shopping, picking up or new main sail and finally anchor-up. Where we go ? We don’t know exactly. But the next planned stop will be at the Islas Cies just outside Vigo. Internet access we’ll probably have again in Portugal… Sounds like few serene days are ahead.

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7 Responses to Weary legs

  1. Familia, las Islas Cies son una maravilla!!! Que envidia!!! Gianni ha visto a tus padres Guillermina, al final, se ha tenido que ir solo. PAra la proxima vez sera. Buen viaje!!!

  2. ohhh, bueno, seguro que si, que la proxima vez sera… Y si, nosotros tambien estamos super entusiasmados con ir a las Islas Cies !!

  3. Erich und Erika Suchy says:

    Hola familia,

    schade, dass ich euch nicht kennengelernt habe, Besucherstress?
    Der Bericht über Santiago trifft den “Nagel auf den Kopf”, besser kann man es nicht beschreiben. Wir wünschen euch das Allerbeste für die Weiterfahrt und hoffentlich noch ein paar Sonnentage in Cies!

    Liebe Grüße
    Erika und Erich

  4. johnny says:

    Wir waren exakt ein Jahr vor Euch in Santiago de Compostela. Und ich bin auch ein Kerzenfan – es gibt da nicht nur elektrische Kerzen in der Kirche, sondern bei jedem Beichtstuhl ist ein rotes Licht angebracht, das leuchtet, wenn besetzt ist. Soweit ich mich erninnere gibt es ca. 80(!) Beichtstühle, für die frommen Pilger :-)

    Und wir sind dann anschließend auch für 3 Tage auf die Cies Inseln zum Campen gefahren. Darum können wir euch den Teil der Reise besonders gut mental begleiten…

  5. Max says:

    Nix da. Schön weiterschreiben! Wird alles gelesen und in der Fabrik diskutiert. “Haste schon gehört, der Dafdaf hat…” :-)

  6. capuchina says:

    Pero qué guapos que están Bruno y Viola!!!!