Santiago and Fisterra

I made it to Santiago yesterday and had a great evening with China, Italy and Korea. A wonderful finish to the trip. Today I took the bus to Fisterra. Tomorrow back to Santiago, then Thursday a train to Madrid and Friday fly home.

Santiago

7 thoughts on “Santiago and Fisterra

  1. Wow, what a great ending to your trip! How nice to run into China and Italy on your last official day of the Camino. I’m so glad you enjoyed this experience. I sure enjoyed following along!

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  2. Hi Gary~

    I am sorry to have your commentary stop! I think you had a fabulous time overall and you accomplished what you set out to do! Say hi to Elizabeth for me. I’d be interested in hearing what the “behind the scenes” 3 hour Cathedral tour was like.

    Love,

    Cindy

    The frost patterns on the cars was incredible!

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    1. Hi Cindy – The tour was a lot of fun. Unfortunately it was all spanish, so I was not able to understand all the information. We walked across the roofs and went up to the top of one of the towers. I loved seeing the inside and the construction details. Amazing the carvings, even though it wasn’t really visible to the general public. The stopped the basement tour during covid, so I didn’t get to go down below. The cathedral is an amazing building. Incredible to think someone envisioned things 800 years ago and then the construction crews built it. I actually only did 90 minutes, but still very cool.

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      1. Sounds wonderful, Gary! You have such an eye for construction, too! You don’t need to know the language to see the workmanship! I’m assuming you’re back in Phoenix!

        Cindy

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