Thursday, September 20, 2018

We made it to Artieda


Our backpacks were packed, and delivered to the Albergue where we are staying tonight. Gretchen is looking towards the village in Artienda. The whole village is like a stone fort, which we are quickly learning is standard. They built their homes high and sturdy to protect them in battles.

Our day started early, but it was well worth it. Indeed the day was very hot, and limited shade. We had plenty of water, and the trail was mostly dirt road which is much easier than we have been experiencing. 

We walked with our Aussie friends, and a German friend, Peter.

Many of our new friends from last night are hear tonight.

We are in a two bunk bed room with Isobel and Marc, which is much better. We are all waiting for dinner, and catching up on emails, etc. G and I are in hopes of getting a wash done tonight, but there is a long line, so, who knows.

We had a super cool tour of the St.  Martin's Church, which is the tallest structure you see  in the above picture. The sweetest old man saw us and brought out this giant old key, and opened the church up for us. it was so beautiful.  Some of it has been rebuilt, but some of the original structure remains. Gretchen got a picture of him with the key that I will send as soon as she is able. You have to love this man, his whole purpose in life, now, is showing Pilgrims the church.

8 comments:

  1. Great posts...you must both be spent after your 18k trek in the heat. It's hot here..105 heat index. George Boser's funeral is tomorrow at 23 p.m. then he will be taken for cremation and interred later in the memorial garden. God rest his soul. Eat well and sleep peacefully! hugs & blessings judy

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    1. We were so sad to hear about George. He carried a special place in our hearts and prayers today. I told Gretchen, I felt like he was watching over us and smiling.

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  2. You must be glad you turned the "corner" in Jaca and are now heading for Santiago and the ocean. Hopefully no more detours. Looking at Google Earth, you should be going by a fairly large reservoir tomorrow. Wish I was with you!!
    George

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  3. We salute you for meeting so many challenges! Much love and safe travels. John and Darci

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  4. Traveling with new friends must be fun. The village is beautiful. Looks like you will have some fun exploring to do.

    Pam

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