214. A Cheerful and Confident Camino Hiker

She is not the usual person that I meet on the Camino. She is five-months pregnant. And hiking from Porto to Santiago! Like other walkers, I find an alternating life-style on the Camino. I allow my solitary walking to be filled in ways that are renewing. I listen to the sounds around me; I find …

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210. Learning about the Surroundings: Maritime Portugal

The ocean and the Portuguese go hand-in-hand. While I know that combination, I have a greater appreciation since I'm walking along the Portuguese coast. I'm especially learning the Portuguese love for cod! In Viana do Castelo, I see the Gil Eannes, a large ship permanently docked. Although it is closed for the day and it …

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207. Photos, odds and ends before Porto

The world before Porto from the eyes of a walker. Always some interesting folk. A bar owner who loves his soccer. Apparently, a whole school decides to walk a mile of the Camino. Sometimes the towns themselves provide interesting scenery. Umbrellas down the main pedestrian street. Nice. Although not nearly as many words and slogans …

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206. Before Porto: Trails, Signs, Altar Shrines, and Fountains

The Portuguese Camino has two distinctive geographic regions. The route from Lisbon to Porto takes a route along the Tagus River and into the center of southern Portugal; the route from Porto to the border with Spain has a route that follows along the ocean. Two very distinctive parts of the country. As I've already …

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