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Molinaseca to Ponferrada - Templar Times

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‘Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries.’ During the walk this morning from Molinaseca to Ponferrada, I wondered about the medieval times of Templar knights. Did some have a Pythonesque sense of humour, as they stared at the surrounding landscape from behind castle walls? Or were they constantly seeking holiness through military service and religious devotion - and shrewd business practices. Something to ponder - as Sancho and I looked at the walls before us! This fellow was no help at all - he only comes to life around Semana Santa (Holy Week)  Ponferrada is steeped in Roman and medieval history - the place of the iron bridge.  Diagonally across from this reconstruction on the site of the original is the Plaza de John Lennon. Almost as featureless as the cover of The White Album. Imagine that! I am pleased to take some time to wander and wonder.

Astorga to Molinaseca - Over the hills and faraway

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A well-trodden rocky road, ascents and descents, from a cool sunny morning yesterday in Astorga, to dinner this evening by a Roman bridge in Molinaseca. It is good to be here - after two days walking the Camino Frances, and feeling the community connection and spirit again. Vespers last night in Rabanal del Camino . . .  Yesterday morning, I farewelled the albergue kitchen in Astorga - without breakfast (my fault 🙄),  Stepped outside,  and a little further up the street, found some guidance from the writing on the wall.  and the local bishop - who was a little cagey,  I was on the way once more! Before long - I had company 👍 and soon after, began to wonder ‘what's behind the green door(s)’ 🎵 More importantly- I thought about breakfast. Fortunately, a hippy bar was around the corner. A brunch of orange juice, tortilla and coffee accompanied by peculiar vibe, and I was away.  The albergue of Our Lady El Pila was home  for the night, run by Isabella - ...

Barcelona to Astorga - Camino bound again!

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Camino bound by bus! The trip from Barcelona to Astorga via Leon took a couple of days. Time to watch the landscape pass by  and consider different ways to go. The best option was to overnight in Leon. This meant skipping the section between Burgos and Leon (aka the Meseta) - better viewed by bus . . . Well maybe - there is beautiful wine growing landscape in parts.  Simple Sunday morning breakfast in Leon with Sancho Paksa,  Watching the locals prepare for special mass celebrations at the cathedral.   The Mass and ceremonies involved individuals and groups, young and old, from all over the city. The liturgy of the Mass was supported by an outstanding choir and organist (who conducted one handed) Mozart’s Ave Verum Corpus is now a lifetime memory 🎵 Afterwards the boys in the band played ‘in the spaces’ between the bars. As a pilgrim ‘outsider’ of sorts, I came away feeling included.  Then it was back on the bus and off to Astorga. The yellow arrows returned - a...