
Early start with a spectacular sunrise. My feet started out feeling great. 



Our albergue was a municipal (state run, so very inexpensive. It had rooms for two with single beds, no bunksšš», and a nice court yard. I shared a room with 77 year old Swedish woman on her fourth Camino. She says she thinks this will be her last. She apologized for deciding to send her bag daily with a transport company!!!! She was up at dawn and out the door. Admiration!!!!!!
I am off the Camino tomorrow for a few days to heal. It was a very hard decision to make but the best for everyone. It isn’t easy to watch someone struggle and I am holding Eva back, besides walking in pain that is so bad at night I cannot go to dinner. Missing a good meal and wine…..
A new adventure tomorrow. Solo with taxi, bus and then HOTELšagain for a few days. Once I made up my mind, I am feeling better.
Sounds like a good plan. Those feet need to last you the rest of your life! Be good to yourself and enjoy. Everyone knows Candi Bachtell has never been an easy quitter! šā¤ļø
Well hello Common Sense! This break will let you enjoy the reminder of your adventure.
Hello my smart a$$ friend. Yes. Common sense has prevailed.