Thursday, November 10, 2016

Day 64 Cave/ Coves near Buelna to Beach past Llanes



We had no idea where we'd stay tonight. We ended up at a restaurant on the beach with huge arches and patio that was we think closed for the season. The condensation is so thick and wet, it might as well be raining. When we stopped it was dark and we were exhausted.

I absolutely love having Raddick walking with us. His smile is contagious and he is such a wonderful influence on my boys. Honestly, I feel like I have gained a son. Bronwyn is so cute! She is telling him about every single Dr Who episode, an explanation that is difficult to comprehend when English is your first language so it must be difficult for him to understand, but you wouldn't know it. His English is perfect. Raddick plans to take the Primitivo route in about two days.  It is where our path divides, some stay on the coast and some chose to go a gorgeous mountain route... Both of course, take you to Santiago about the same time. Raddick says he wants to spend Halloween with us as he sees how excited the kids are.

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I have bought everyone their masks and they have changed them to make them personal. They were one euro in a supermarket and they've had them for days.  Raddick is not feeling well tonight so I'm not certain what the next few days hold for us, but we sure have treasured the time with him.
Great spot to sleep tonight under this porch at the beach side restaurant!

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