September 29 Astorga Good Night
September 29 Astorga We Can Work it Out
September 29 Astorga Love is All You Need
September 29 Sahagun I’ve Got a Ticket to Ride
As you may recall, our traveler was last seen marching across the Meseta. Much has happened since:
Here it is from Mary:
So, here are the facts:
- At the outset, I gave myself 40 days to walk the Camino.
- Today I’m at the halfway point and it’s Day 22 leaving 18 days of my 40 days.
- Originally, I was going to take two days in Muxia after I finished the Camino. The new plan is to cancel that. That would leave 20 days more to walk.
- It may take two days to get my Compostela in Santiago (Certification of completion). Subtract another day.
Here’s the bottom line: My travel for the first two weeks was too short (too short for my body’s capabilities then; too short for my departure timetable). Today I walked the 10 miles to Sahagun (and another three miles in the town) and I am now on a train to Astorga. I’ll take a rest day tomorrow. I’ve essentially skipped the rest of the Meseta to make up my time. Perhaps four days of Meseta photos will be enough? If not, current fares are $350 R/T from US to Paris… Go for it!
Mary’s current location is Astorga. But wait, there’s more…
See next post…
September 29 A Stop at the 2nd Bar – San Nicolás Del Real Camino Second bar!
September 29 9 km to halfway
September 29 Moratinos
“Moratinos, is a town in Palencia, Spain. It is best known to outsiders for “el castillo de Moratinos”, an ages-old hill in the town center studded with family owned wine-storage caves. As of 2002, Moratinos’ population was listed at 78 people, but most registered residents live in cities and commute to Moratinos for weekends or festivals. In January 2015, 18 people lived in the town year-round. Most are farmers.”





































