Yesterday we had an interesting group that showed up to walk, see the film and have tapas. One was a local women who knew of us and the other two were a couple from out of f town. The couple of which Ron had walked the Camino Frances. They were fun and I want to try and keep in touch with them. They have retired and plan to move to Spain to live, to Astorga, they think. How fun.
Fun to fantasize about moving to Spain. Where would I live? Of all the places that I saw I think that Portomarin was the most gorgeous. Have a place with a view of the water would be something. But there are other places too, maybe the foothills in Hemingway country. Yup.
This morning I am off to Mass for it is the Assumption of Mary. Going to the 0830 because I’m up. Then I am going to hopefully pick some of the Sugar Buns corn to get the stand open. It IS going to be ripe.
OK, time to get the day moving. Miss you, love you, Felipe.
Phil and Rebecca,
It was such a great time spent with you – and we are grateful for the humble and sincere hospitality you offered. I am home now in Virginia and was looking for the link to share with some friends and scrolled back to this post. You have my email in your book – the last page. You are always welcome in our place if you decide you can visit.
Thank you for opening your hearts and home to us, it was a highlight of our Camino reunion in Moses Lake.
¡Buen Camino Felipe!
Ron ~ it was great to have you and Ann. Keep in touch, Felipe.