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Walking the Camino de Santiago, Spain
As I begin to write this entry I find it more than a little curious that I now live in a town with a pilgrim’s church and refuge, albeit not in Spain and not on the route we walked all … Continue reading
Barcelona to the Pyrenees – Day 4
After three days of ‘white’ roads that didn’t behave like white roads at all (sorry, but you need to be a Michelin map aficionado to decipher the meaning of this), we were greeted immediately out of Figueres by a small, … Continue reading

