- We had another early morning leaving Santo Domingo and the chickens. The terrain is changing; less vineyards and more wheat fields and fields of dried sun flowers. It’s still very beautiful.
The hay stacks are really huge, I know they don’t seem as impressive in pictures but the are taller than many of the homes here and sometimes as wide as a city block. So of couse we needed a selfie with the hay stack.
Today I felt a bit like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz following the yellow brick road.
Belorado is a beautiful little city and we stayed is a nice Albergue with a reputation for good food.
The church has these huge stork nests and sits in front on the ruins of a castle.
Finally, there was a beautiful plaza where we could relax and have fun with the other peregrinos.
Thank you for all the comments, they keep us motivated. Let us know if there’s anything your curious about or if you have any questions
There are a few panoramic pics posted on Facebook that were too big for the website so be sure to check them out.
The pictures are beautiful and you both look happy.
As I said before YOU TWO ARE AMAZING.
What a wonderful experience. Enjoy!
Thank you!!
This is so interesting. Thank you!! I saw you mention sore feet. How are they holding up?
Danny & Susan,
We’re so glad you find it interesting. Tom has had couple blisters but if you catch them early they are not as painful. Also, we stop every 8 k to air out our feet and even change our socks halfway through each day’s walk.
Beth