Lubian to A Gudiña - Steps and stones
I have entered the Autonomous Community of Galicia - and Santiago is the capital. Galicia has Celtic origins and a mystical quality. It is renowned for its green landscapes, ubiquitous mists and scenic vistas - and stonework. Walls, buildings and pathways use local stone. It is everywhere, including under my feet. These boots might be made for walking but their soles and stitches are wearing thin. I am feeling every stone. Just a couple more weeks, dear boots, that’s all I ask! At least the weather is looking dry and mid 20s for the next 10 days. I am happy about that. This morning was cool. I dropped into the church on the way out. Along the green lanes under the freeway. I began the climb to the border. Near the summit, I took the tunnel. Out the other side was Galicia. A wonderful vista opened up. Innovative stone work appeared- great for path bridge building, and just the thing for periods of wet weather. The walk into A Gudina was tedious, to be honest. My feet were not happy