We slept great under the stars! Loved my hammock last night, hung perfectly between the trees and not to tight to sleep in. If hung to far away it makes it more tight and when Aynsleigh crawls in it can be difficult. Last night was sleeping in nature at its finest, big scary man eating toads and all -- lol!!!! That story will shared for the rest of our lives I am certain.
We are having some foot issues and we need to rest our feet.
We got up early enough to enjoy the this is Sunrise...
Annie from Oz passed by us, amazing how she and I on complete opposite ends of the Workd connected years ago on a Camino forum and by total coincidence are here at the same time!
She passed us while still packing up, a lovely lady!!!!
Reichen had found a bottle of wine literally on the side of the road with label faded by the sun. He has carried it since Condom and we finished it off with tonight's dinner...
Just a sample of our walk...
Harvesting everywhere...
This guy is harvesting beans and stopped to pick up Aynsleigh...
We would stay at another church we heard we could stay at, an old chapel no longer used for weekly services. We got there late, too late... But it had electricity and we ate, prayed, slept off to the side so morning pilgrims coming through could view the chapel as we did.
These sheep had tons of bakery bags in their fence, I think the local bakery must feed them old bread...




























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