Good morning - praying that this day finds you in good spirits - this day on pilgrimage we walked along the highway - flat surface - we learned that the dirt path was more comfortable for the feet - more cushion on soil. This day more incline - again heading up the mountain. Another pilgrim ahead on the left - we are not alone - Jesus always next to us. Our goal today O'Cebreiro - site of a Eucharistic miracle. In Lent many miracles abound.
Saturday, March 16, 2024
The Way - Day 32
Friday, March 15, 2024
The Way - Day 31
Another sunny morning - best way to wake up each morning - even when overcast - thanking God for another day of life - starting our day with a positive attitude. If yesterday did not go as expected - another chance to get it right - new days - new opportunities. This day on Camino - on our way out of Ponferrada - decided to investigate the Knights Templar Castle a 12th century structure. It was early - so doors locked but we browsed outside for a bit. Very often in Lent many lurk outside - watching what others do - how they do it - our time spent with Jesus - observed by some - hopefully encouraging them to do likewise.
Thursday, March 14, 2024
The Way - Day 30
Good morning pilgrims! May this day be blessed - May your day be filled with joy - Leaving town we passed a monument to a pilgrim who died while biking the Camino - used his bike - said a prayer and started the morning
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
The Way - Day 29
Another beautiful sunny morning - except for our very last day in Spain - no rain - mornings always cool --needed to wear our lightweight "puffy" jacket for the first hour - then put in our pack and walked in our short sleeves and shorts until quitting time - as we journey this Lent - always important that we are comfortable as we sit and read our bibles - say prayers - sit in adoration. Removing distractions goes well for any spiritual exercise that we engage in.
Regardless of what the actual truth is - Cruz de Ferro is beautiful to behold and climbing to the top of the hill will allow you to take in your surroundings from a different perspective. One of the best things about the Iron Cross is that it allows you to partake in a very old - freeing tradition. When you approach it - you’ll see that it’s surrounded by small rocks of all shapes and sizes - rocks carried from home by thousands of pilgrims - representing their own burdens - left at the foot of the Cross.