España

 Yesterday I walked across a bridge and into Spain. The border is the middle of the Minho River.


The Portuguese people were very cool and encouraging to all the walkers.  The river current looked fast for kayaks, but I did see some rowers.


 I started the Spanish part of the walk by stopping in a cafe.

Today the route ends in Arcade in Galicia on the banks of the River Verdogo. The Puente Sampaio Bridge dates from the Middle Ages, and cars, people and my fellow pilgrims still use it. It is interesting how car, trams, buses and people  coexist on the narrow streets.  I am still not used to cars actually stopping when I am in a crosswalk. 


I don’t think this wooden pilgrim is going to make it to Santiago.


Big thanks for the funny greeting from my biker friends. It made my day!





Comments

Philippe said…
Lovely images. Di you have a trace map of where you have been and where you are headed?
Anonymous said…
I enjoy the geography and history lesson, may the pope be with you Ralph
Dave said…
Daily,I look forward to seeing your adventure…..for instance, just learning about the bridge and viewing it would fill an ordinary day.
Anonymous said…
New day new country! Love the pictures! Catherine
Terry said…
Happy Mothers Day! I’m sure you found an adventuresome way to enjoy it…I’m writing on the 11th so I probably missed a blog addition or two, but HMD all the same. I’m wishing Spain is as lovely to you as Portugal was.
Anonymous said…
Way to go Ann. Thanks for shared your adventures.
Anonymous said…
MY HERO. I MEAN MY HERROINE. HOWEVER YOU SPELL IT. BARBARA SUTER
Anonymous said…
Love the Pilgrim!
Debbie said…
Hurray! What an accomplishment! Where's the champagne?!