tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12493055.post3470411994276977263..comments2024-03-22T22:21:47.272+13:00Comments on Kiwi Nomad's Wanderings: Cruz de FerroKiwi Nomadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13351034705766073667noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12493055.post-77244457977515524512012-06-12T01:54:58.804+12:002012-06-12T01:54:58.804+12:00My pleasure Nell. You can thank the widespread fre...My pleasure Nell. You can thank the widespread free wifi on the Camino in Spain now. I loved the walk yesterday. Last time it turned very hot on the descent, but I am perverse enough to prefer yesterday's cooler temperatures!0Kiwi Nomad 2008http://www.blogger.com/profile/13351034705766073667noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12493055.post-91165035073460336572012-06-12T01:49:35.031+12:002012-06-12T01:49:35.031+12:00Oh wow Bruce- that was so good of the man- and wha...Oh wow Bruce- that was so good of the man- and what a relief it must have been for Jane!<br>I had two people wanting to have their photo taken with me today as I was a Kiwi -one was a Frenchman who is crazy about the All Blacks!Kiwi Nomad 2008http://www.blogger.com/profile/13351034705766073667noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12493055.post-64441200756087500132012-06-12T01:43:34.514+12:002012-06-12T01:43:34.514+12:00Yes, I would have hated another stint in plaster!!...Yes, I would have hated another stint in plaster!! The thing was, it wasn't the natural rock that got me, but the human- spread shingle at the village entrance <br>I've noticed quite a few pOlice cars going past at various places - I wonder if they are trying to deter that kind of thing.Kiwi Nomad 2008http://www.blogger.com/profile/13351034705766073667noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12493055.post-19540109521070534282012-06-11T21:15:25.252+12:002012-06-11T21:15:25.252+12:00Hi Margaret, Enjoying this armchair pilgrimage ver...Hi Margaret, Enjoying this armchair pilgrimage very much so thank you for all the CF souvenirs and keep them coming! l really loved that walk down from the Cruz into Molinaseca even though It found the descent tough on the knees and blisters! <br>NellNell Pilgrimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490465781631858348noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12493055.post-29829497691256760912012-06-11T12:07:20.284+12:002012-06-11T12:07:20.284+12:00Margaret,Talking about St. Jacques, last year, th...Margaret,<br><br>Talking about St. Jacques, last year, there was a lady named Jane from New Zealand who lost her passport on the walk to Molinaseca. One of the local vendors selling fruit and juice found the passport and drove up and down the Camino until he found the person in the passport photo. We met Jane that evening and she described how the day turned from her worst day on the camino to the best. Just goes to show that St. Jacques keeps a special eye out for Kiwi pilgrims near Molinaseca.<br><br>BruceBruceHnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12493055.post-39121863995592758602012-06-11T07:19:43.035+12:002012-06-11T07:19:43.035+12:00Great that you didn't injure yourself! I reme...Great that you didn't injure yourself! I remember the descent to El Acebo, the view was spectacular but underfoot so instable that we had to stop when we wanted to look elsewhere than our feet! <br><br>Michèle <br>p.s all these memories that are flooding back into my head! <br>pp.s it is between El Acebo and Molinesca that we encountered our naked perp with only cowboy boots on!Dans un village françaishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04534809585529626346noreply@blogger.com