Sarria to Portomarin - Joining the herd!
‘The heat was hot [well derr America 🙄], the ground was dry and the air was full of sound.’ That pretty much describes the walk from Sarria to Portomarin.. Despite the challenges, it felt good to join the herd, and especially satisfying to arrive. I had a salad with fruit and Albariño at an Elvis-themed restaurant overlooking the lake. The overriding impression is ‘people on the move’ - school students (lots of them), single people of all ages, couples, walkers with day packs - and cyclists (aka MAMILs - middle aged men in Lycra, they are almost always males - I may/may not do a separate post about this peculiar peregrino sub genre). Back to morning in Sarria, I found the way beneath my feet. and pondered about peregrino friends travelling between destinations on fast and regular trains to and from the Camino. People on the move . . . Passing donativo stalls and awe inspiring oak trees This is a horreo - an iconic Galician (and Asturian) farm store designed to k...