No Green Doors
Posted by LP
Photo - Knight Templar (protected pilgrims of old) Cross, with ribbons and other additions on overlook of Meseta
Photo - VQT watching a local “harvest” an almond tree by the side of the trail
Photo - a sunflower by the side of the trail (I have this idea that the sunflower “escaped” from the sunflower farm to live a life of freedom! 🌻)
Photo - Camino sign with (plastic) glasses and wings added - it says something like “travel on the left”
Photo - just part of the vast Meseta stretching out for miles
Photo - VQT and Bec (from Tasmania) outside a little shop called 469km (till Santiago)
Photo - inside the little shop…it had everything a Camino hiker could want (including bottles of wine) and these clocks of times around the world
Photo - sedum in a hiking boot on window sill
Photo - chicken at top of monument (next to church tower) in the town of Hornillos del Camino (which Google Translate tells me means Stoves of Camino)🐓
Photo - tatty green door (I could not help myself!) 💚
Photo - a sunflower by the side of the trail (I have this idea that the sunflower “escaped” from the sunflower farm to live a life of freedom! 🌻)
Photo - Camino sign with (plastic) glasses and wings added - it says something like “travel on the left”
Photo - just part of the vast Meseta stretching out for miles
Photo - VQT and Bec (from Tasmania) outside a little shop called 469km (till Santiago)
Photo - inside the little shop…it had everything a Camino hiker could want (including bottles of wine) and these clocks of times around the world
Photo - sedum in a hiking boot on window sill
Photo - chicken at top of monument (next to church tower) in the town of Hornillos del Camino (which Google Translate tells me means Stoves of Camino)🐓
Photo - tatty green door (I could not help myself!) 💚
I love the way the villages support every Pilgrim coming through. And another homage to the chicken!
ReplyDeleteLove these photos, and your descriptions!
ReplyDeleteSo many cool things to see. With a chicken on top!
ReplyDeleteCheryl P
You can’t fool me. That distinctly looks like a green door.
ReplyDeleteTasmania! So interesting the varied places around the world pilgrims have come from to walk. You're taking wonderful photos we're all enjoying. JK
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