Day 28

Wow, what a day!

I head out about 7:30am, I am soon joined by a lady I met the first night in St Jean, she has been crook and so has had to take days off and go slow. We walk together almost to Leon. Thank goodness it’s a loooong road to Leon from Reliegos. There are sculptures and turkeys and conversation to distract us thankfully.

Once I am on my own and am really walking into Leon, first factories then car yards and I feel like I am on Paramatta Road. I stop for late lunch and chat to Ron while I eat and watch the trucks go past.

Then I push on and the clouds darken. I decide it’s pretending rain and don’t stop, as I finally enter the old/original part of Leon it’s bucketing down. So wet weather poncho on, a kind Spanish man stops and helps me with the back as it takes two to manage this contraption.

Somehow I miss an arrow and am lost, the phone is wet I’m wet and I am in fear of another ā€œfallā€ so walking very carefully. I find the Cathedral, now to find my apartment which of course I miss and try two other places which are a similar name then back to the first place I thought was it and of course it’s the one. I have an email with codes for entry which I don’t understand because it’s in Spanish it’s bucketing down at this stage and a another kind Spanish man who is going in to the same place helps me. It’s so easy when you can understand the instructions. There is no lift so it’s 3 floors up. I can’t believe it it’s a loft apartment my bed is thankfully not up the steep stairs, I have a bathroom a coffee machine and I can even make tea! I have a view of the Cathedral there is shampoo and towels and apples!

After an almost religious experience in the shower which is actually hot and has pressure I have a rest then go out for a look around and see the town.

I am not two steps out the front door when I meet two pilgrims I met the first night in St Jean. A couple from LA. ā€œ We are going for a craft beer do you want to comeā€ A very cool bar and two great craft beers and a grand catchup later, we say farewell and see you on the Way!

I have a walk around the plaza, not really sure what I want for dinner, but perhaps not a pilgrim meal tonight. I go into a restaurant opposite the Cathedral and that’s it, I’m not a pilgrim anymore, this is a seriously foodie restaurant. I read and re read the menu it all sounds amazing.

In the end it’s Croquettes with cured meat and vichyssoise to start followed by a Salmon steak with the Romanesque sauce and veg, ok I did try a dessert a brownie with roasted hazelnut and honey and ice cream. Oh and I have really wanted to try Orujo, which of course they had.

The rain has stopped when I walk the 100mtr back to my apparent. The Cathedral is stunning and I am looking forward to a late start and a tour of the cathedral tomorrow.

Distance walked 26km

Elevation 850m

Total Distance walked so far 462.6.

Xx

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10 responses to “Day 28 Reliegos to Leon. (When is a pilgrim not a pilgrim?)”

  1. lizh01 Avatar
    lizh01

    As you said, wow what a day! I love the sound of your little apartment, quite basic but it has a coffee machine šŸ™‚ Ron made me a great cappuccino šŸ˜‹ I laughed at the Parramatta Rd description, bet you weren’t expecting that 🤣 Go safely Sharise, you’re incredible girl xx🄰

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    keatmain80cec01bde

    26kms! You deserve the brownie! How long are you taking a pilgrim sabbatical?! I hope a good few days. I’m flying to Nice tomorrow evening. We are going to be much closer to each other! I’ve done a screen shot of a map with us marked on the map from tomorrow night! I will post it in comments on your FB post xx

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    1. Sharise Watson Avatar

      Wow! Enjoy Nice. I’m here only for the morning then moving on. But not going far it’s an easy day for me am going to visit the Cathedral. So amazing we are so close! Xx

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  3. Robyn Stubbs Avatar
    Robyn Stubbs

    How lovely to have a night in the big smoke at Leon – fancier digs, a good hot shower and a foodie meal. Must feel like heaven. I thought for a minute the Orujo might be the notorious “green fairy” Absinthe but Google tells me no. Orujo a brandy that still packs a pretty punch at 50%+ alcohol (Absinthe up to 74%). Yikes.

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    1. Sharise Watson Avatar

      Oh gosh! That must be why I slept so well. Xx

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  4. tonyfox091 Avatar
    tonyfox091

    Finally Leon Sharise, one of the few towns listed on my atlas map, so I mark it with a highlighter and a satisfied grin 😁! Not that I made it of course, but there’s some satisfaction in marking off your trip town by town and following your amazing progress. How are your feet holding up? The room sounds divine and a rest day will be savoured I’m surešŸ‘ ! Xx

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    1. Sharise Watson Avatar

      This is a wonderful city very cosmopolitan amongst such history. The cathedral was amazing. Feet are doing really well and I am taking very good care of them. Lots of love to you both. X

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    Anonymous

    being a pilgrim teaches us to savour the simple things in life- such as a towel and shampoo!

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  6. foxtrot Avatar
    foxtrot

    Enjoy that hot shower!!! xxx

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    Anonymous

    I’m absolutely loving ā€˜walking’ alongside you on your journey Sharise. So rich and life changing. The kindness of pilgrims and locals brings tears as I read each entry as does your insights into the small details, which are really the most important. Can’t wait for the next episode’

    Sheryl

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