Day #2 in Burgos - Our Swedish peregrinos getting ready to get the replacement battery badly needed so they can continue their pilgrimage - without their electric bicycles - walking the Camino not possible. We left them here and wished them well - inspired by their can do attitude. So often during Lent - roadblocks along the Lenten path - health - job issues - pop up that makes our spiritual journey difficult. As long as these are only pauses - not a complete stop - we can always pick up where we left off - recharge our batteries - continue on.
Sunday, March 7, 2021
El Camino - The Way #19
Saturday, March 6, 2021
El Camino - The Way #18
September 1, 2013 - 6 days into our Camino experience - time to cry - uncle - my blister is getting the best of me - time to take a break and give my foot a rest from the daily trekking. Burgos, Spain is a good sized city where we stopped a few days to see if I could a handle on my blister. It was a big enough city that we could use the time to discover what Burgos had for visitors. Lord - we come before you seeking time to rest - time to heal - very appropriate even this Lent.
Friday, March 5, 2021
El Camino - The Way #17
On this walking pilgrimage we quickly settled into a daily routine - sleep as late as possible - too many early walkers who disturbed our sleep - 5:00 AM - lights still out - rustling noises as they dress and repack their back packs in the dark - some with flashlights or hiking head lamps trying to gather all their belongings - too often those lights shining into the eyes of those trying to get more sleep - the noise from shuffling all their stuff also making it difficult to sleep. We had to leave the albergues by 10:00 AM at the latest - that allowed the staff time to clean the facility and bunk beds. Most days we were up and ready to leave by 7:30 AM which still allowed us plenty of walking time as well as stopping early enough to get a bed. Some people reserved ahead - not knowing how difficult each day would be we played our day by ear and using a guide book to know where the hostels were located we had a good idea when to stop - time of day - how bad my blisters hurt. We learned very early that those who walked until dark often found the albergues filled and no beds available. Taking that into consideration - time of day - distance walked - making sure we had a bed - had us stopping by 4:30 PM at the latest. Less people in the albergue a better choice of bed - away from the bathrooms - closer to the windows for a good breeze since they are not air conditioned. Just because we were back packing did not mean it had to be too rough of an experience. In Lent as we try to follow our plans for prayer time - accomplishing our daily spiritual exercises - fitting those in with our daily obligations sometimes challenging - so we adapt. we pray.
Thursday, March 4, 2021
El Camino - The Way #16
Walking through all the villages gave us the chance to see many small churches - those in the distance we simply walked past - in the villages a chance to walk inside to visit. Always time for a prayer inside the church - those prayers added to the dozens of prayers spoken as we walked. During Lent - always opportunities for extra prayers - a simple Glory Be - Hail Mary.
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
El Camino - The Way #15
Back on the trail - note our Camino angels at lower right walking ahead of us. Each morning begins with a prayer then - close by our albergue - a place to get our cafe con leche y tostada. When we first started - Arlene only wanted coffee which in Spain would be espresso - a small coffee maybe one ounce of liquid - I convinced her to get her coffee with more volume - so cafe con leche - a latte - about 8 ounces along with toast. It was very important that we consumed lots of liquid during the day. We were carrying about 2 liters of water in our back packs but whenever possible we stopped and had more coffee or a Coke. She wanted diet and again I insisted that there was no nutritional benefit in a diet drink and had her drink the regular Coke. Spending six to eight hours a day walking meant we needed lots of liquid to keep us hydrated as well as carbohydrates to fuel our muscles. The bread in Spain was some of the best bread we ever ate - no preservatives - so breakfast - cafe con leche y tostada. On the Camino we learned that there were two breakfasts - #1 the simple latte and toast - #2 more cafe con leche and perhaps eggs and more.
Country Chapel |
On Camino our days filled with dozens of prayers - Rosary - Chaplets - intercessions for those back home - those in need. In Lent - in addition to scheduled prayers - always open to stop and pray on a moments notice as we learn of other's needs. We are prayer warriors for all.
Logrono was our stopping place for this day. After showering and getting into dry clothes - time to do some sightseeing - some vino tinto y tapas before dinner.
Tuesday, March 2, 2021
El Camino - The Way #14
The first day of walking was the best - an awesome walking partner - possibly the first time ever that we spent 24 hours continuously together - walking - talking - praying. The fact that we were able to avoid the first night in a dormitory setting - instead in a private room with private bath - queen size bed - made our first night on pilgrimage very comfortable. Waking early the next morning - blister treated - finding a cafe con leche - we continued our adventure. Morning coffee for most - always a good way to begin a new day on your Lenten journey.
Monday, March 1, 2021
El Camino - The Way #13
This first day - starting on the walking portion of The Camino - we began with a prayer - Lord as we begin this time of pilgrimage, may You be with us, keep us safe, guide our feet as we walk to reverence the bones of Your disciple Saint James - Amen. Starting fresh - breakfast in our stomachs - excitement on our faces - hearts filled with joy - we began. **Note - now that we are sharing our Camino experience more pictures will be included. As you continue your Lenten journey - please begin each day with a prayer - dot your day with prayer - conclude your day with prayer.