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Day 11 – Navarrete to Santo Domingo de la Calzada (10 Miles)

Today was a light day of walking, as it was John’s final day on the Camino. We had arranged for an afternoon taxi pickup and wanted to have a nice farewell lunch together.

The weather and scenery provided him with a spectacular sendoff. Temperatures in the 60’s with clear, sparkling sunshine. Vineyards backed by wheat, rolling hills and snow covered mountains were our paradise. We have been so grateful for the beautiful weather this last week, especially knowing that conditions have been very wet back home.

I turned around at the crest of a hill and this is what I saw.

It is quiet, but never silent on the trail. This morning, I heard the sound of the wind, birds chirping and a tiny woman passed me singing softly in Italian.

At the next moment, a biker flew by at high speed, spewing gravel, and shouting “Hola”. The sights and sounds are always changing.

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The Camino is a great trail for bikers. We see many each day. Sometimes I think it would be fun to go zipping down the trail, but then I remember those steep, rocky stretches where the riders had to get off and push their heavy bikes, with laden panniers, up the slope. That did not look like fun. I know I can push myself up the hill. Not so sure I could push their bikes.

As we came into Santa Domingo, a shepherd with his herd and 3 sheepdogs crossed the path. The sheep were not at all bothered by us pilgrims. They were only intent on finding their next bites. http://trishdeford.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/img_0857.mov

The tower and cathedral in Santo Domingo:

7 thoughts on “Day 11 – Navarrete to Santo Domingo de la Calzada (10 Miles)

  1. Hello from America! Trish you and John are amazing. You have a wonderful blog and have accomplished so much in a short time . So so sorry about the sore feet and shoulders. Love the photos because it seems kind of back in time there. Keep going and I am sure you will miss John your hiking buddy . Be safe. Love The Wolffies

  2. Hi Trish, thanks for the gracious retraction! Got home safely last night. Really miss the walking and would love to be there with you sharing your journey. It was a real pleasure meeting you both and we wish you all the very best over the next stage of your journey. Keep smiling, your Irish friends, Aengus and Angela.

  3. Aengus, sorry for the misspelling of your name. Do I need to post yet another retraction?

    We loved meeting you. Can’t think of anyone I’d rather share a freezing cold, snore-filled group sleeping accommodation with!

  4. Patty McGuigan May 20, 2018 at 10:49 pm

    Love following your blogs! John , safe journey home and Miss Trish – “ Carry on” ! You have all of us “ cheering for you “ !

    XX Patty and Walter

  5. The photos are gorgeous. I love the one with you in the high grass. Hope John has a safe trip home. Sure that both of you will miss each other. Trish, you are going to be OK. Keep on trekking. We look forward to your blogs. Aunt Vee

  6. Trish: I am loving every posting of your amazing journey and all the wonderful,pictures. It really brings us there in spirit. Carry on, now without John, and I wish you luck with sore feet – you are an inspiration !
    Carol M in rainy Vero Beach

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