He offered us blessings and fortification for the journey for donativo. Dressed in pilgrim attire, his trusty Mercedes van was parked closelby. He was a very welcome sight.
We spent hours today walking through vineyards, past many Bodegas (wineries), watching the workers pruning the grapevines. Navarette would have been a good stop but we decided to plod on. We were warned that the red clay of La Roija beautiful in the sunshine became a nightmare in the wet as it clings to footwear like a leech!
We were on our last legs as we arrived into Najera and the alberges were at the far side of town. Luckily we got two beds (luxury) in Puerte Najera in a four bed room. We haven't yet met the guys we are sleeping with! When you are this exhausted, it doesn't matter.
Wow - another 30 km day - I guess your pole technique is paying off! You'll be climbing out of Najera today, though the ghost town - enjoy!
ReplyDeleteYes, Ciruena is a ghost town except at the golf course! Huge clubhouse, father and 3 kids on the driving range. 20-30 cars in the car park and golfers teeing off. The club is surrounded by empty condos, many for sale, and not a soul to be seen!
ReplyDeletechecking in with you... wow, you are moving it! Ultreia
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