Monday, June 20, 2022

Day 10: Santa Maria to Coca


DateJun 18
Today's Distance: 16 miles / 26 km
Route and StatsRoute Video
Total This Camino: 109 miles.
Total All Caminos: 1509 miles
Lodging: La Casa de la Paca @ $ 30
Total Lodging: $ 266
Buses / Trains:
Total Buses / Trains: $ 23
Food: $ 20
Total Food: $ 175

Meaningful Moment

Saw five of the top 10 things to do in Coca, Spain.
  • The bust of emperor Theodosius
  • The walls of the old city
  • The gate to the city
  • Ancient stone carvings
  • The castle

  • Theodosius I, also called Theodosius the Great, was born in Coca, Spain. He ruled as a Roman emperor from 379 to 395. He led in a war against the Goths. He established the creed of Nicaea as the doctrine for Christianity.
  • The walls of the old city. Dates from the XIII century.
  • The gate to the city
  • Stone carving of "verrascos". Ancient Iberian granite carvings of beasts. There are two outside the main gate of the town.
  • The castle.
See pictures below.

Random Thought of the Day


Still in the high 90s. Today when we finished hiking, it must have been somewhere around 94 Fahrenheit. However tomorrow, according to the weather forecast, the heat wave breaks. By the time we start hiking it should be in the '60s which will be the first time since we've been here the temperature will be in the 60s. The high tomorrow is expected to be in the mid '80s.

On the Road / Notable memories

Had a lot of cloud cover today and it was greatly appreciated.

For a long stretch of road I was alternating between singing Do-Re-Mi and Flightless Bird.



Breaking dawn over Santa Maria


Sunrise is coming


Nieva, Spain


Sunrise through the pine grove


Bunny holes


Passing throu farm fields


These two ladies came out to chat with Deb and I.


Amber fields of grain


Intensive water irrigation to grow crops in this very sandy terrain




Terrace of our Casa Rural - more upscale than a hostel or hotel


A verraco - ancient granite sculptures 




Bust of Emperor Theodosius, born in Coca


Walled portion Coca





Castle of Coca













Sunday, June 19, 2022

Day 09: Los Huertos to Santa Maria la Real la Nieve


DateJun 17
Today's Distance: 13 miles / 21 km
Route and StatsRoute Video
Total Camino Madrid: 93 miles.
Total All Caminos: 1493 miles
Lodging: Hostel Avanto @ $ 30
Total Lodging: $ 236
Buses / Trains: $ 5
Total Buses / Trains: $ 23
Food: $ 20
Total Food: $ 155

Meaningful Moment

Making it into Santa Maria was a meaningful moment today because we were constantly on the move, minus two short breaks, to get to our endpoint and avoid the heat. It was a different kind of walking today for me. The first four days were hills, where I seemed to do better. The last few days have been flatlands, where Deb is an energizer Bunny and I am constantly walking to keep her in sight.

Random Thought of the Day

This part of the Camino Madrid reminds me so much of the Via de la Plata (Sevilla to Astorga) as it crossed the meseta. In both cases I was in Castile y Leon.

I remember one part where we kept going up a hill; it wasn't very steep but it just kept going up, and we would come to a bend, a slight bend, and yet the hill would just keep going up even more, while all around us, the bright shiny lucent white hayfields were blinding.

In Santa Maria, we went into a bar and both ordered seltzer with ice. Unbelievable how good that bland water can taste when you're thirsty enough.

Because so many places looked the same to me as yesterday ( or perhaps I was just energy-spent), I did not take many / any pictures on the way to Santa Maria.

Tomorrow is another scorcher and then the inferno-wave is supposed to break. We are getting up at 5:00 am so we can start walking at 5:30. Rather than plan a specific stop point, of which we have two, I want to walk to the first and evaluate. The first stop is approx 9 miles and the second stop is approx 14 miles.

In either case it is a municipal albergue which do not take reservations. First come, first served. So far Deb and I have neither seen not heard of any other pilgrims on our portion of the Camino Madrid.

On the Road / Notable memories

Up at 5:30 this mornin for a quick breakfast of leftovers from Ursula's dinner last night, then dressed and out the door by 6:00 a.m. .
Our goal was to beat today's heat which was going to be the hottest so far.
Did not take many pictures today, in fact very few. 
The scenery was mostly hay fields, with some groves and forest thrown in .
We had about an hour and a half without the sun, but as the sun got higher in the sky, the day got progressively hotter.
When we started walking the temperature was 70°. When we reached Santa Maria, the temperature was around 94°.

It must be the heat but I am unbelievably tired today. When we reached plaza Mayor in Santa Maria, we could either walk one mile to the hostel or take a cab. I asked around how to get a taxi and we did. 😃




Santa Maria Plaza Mayor


View of the fields around Santa Maria.

Panorama



Photosphere

(I can't tell the difference between the two types of images.)


















Friday, June 17, 2022

Day 08: Segovia to Los Huertos

DateJun 16
Today's Distance: 10 miles / 15 km
Route and StatsRoute Video
Total This Camino: 80 miles.
Total All Caminos: 1480 miles
Lodging: Munip Albergue @ 5€
Total Lodging: $202
Buses / Trains:
Total Buses / Trains: $ 18
Food: $ 5
Total Food: $ 135

Meaningful Moment

Ursula, the manager of the municipal hostel, offers to make Spanish tortillas for Deb and I because the only bar in town is closed for renovation, and therefore we have no place to eat. ... Ursula brought us Spanish tortillas, ensalada de patata and watermelon. She is a true Camino angel.

Random Thought of the Day

Because we prepared ahead and were carrying extra food stuff, we avoided a potential disaster of not being able to eat dinner or breakfast. This was a concern before Ursula stepped up to help us.

The transition from Segovia, urban center, to the Spanish Meseta was almost instantaneous. Very quickly it went from housing and business to farm fields as far as the eye could see.

On the Road / Notable memories


When we got to Los huertos, the albergue was closed and City Hall was closed. The situation was looking grim for lodging, because some small towns have permanently closed their municipal albergues. 

A local citizen told me where the lady lived who ran the albergue but she did not answer her door, so it seemed like time to start making emergency arrangements. But as I left City Hall after one more attempt to see if someone was in the office, Ursula who runs the albergue flagged me down and got our accommodations for the night settled.

***

Lying on a bench in a public park in Los huertos, under a cloudy sky and in a refreshing light breeze. The green of the leaves above me and the singing of the birds in the trees makes for such a pleasant ambience. And with my water soaked buff over my eyes, I can actually catch some sleep. Makes the current 95° f temperature bearable.

***

Turns out that there are no stores in town and the only bar is closed for renovation. Deb and I had cold cuts, cheese, yogurts, fruit and power bars in the lunch box but that would have had to last for lunch today and supper tonight and breakfast tomorrow and lunch tomorrow. That would have been seriously stretching it. But Ursula was a Camino angel, and she offered to make Deb and I Spanish tortillas for supper so that will go a long way towards and otherwise very serious calorie deficit.





Leaving Segovia







Alcazar, a castle for the king


Entering the Meseta, the expansive Spanish plains.




Valseca, our mid-point of the day




Downtown Valseca





I don't know why this cross was there.



Spent two hours on a bench, sleeping in this pretty park in Los Huertos.


Arroyo in Los Huertos


Los Huertos


Supper from our Camino angel, Ursula




















Thursday, June 16, 2022

Day 07: Segovia

 DateJun 15
Total This Camino: 70 miles.
Total All Caminos: 1470 miles
Lodging: Hotel Corregidor @ $ 23
Total Lodging: $ 196
Buses / Trains:
Total Buses / Trains: $ 18
Food: $ 20
Total Food: $ 130

Meaningful Moment

Touring the Jewish quarter of Segovia with Deb. 

We had a guided tour of the JuderĂ­a and a description of the times and events of the 14th and 15th centuries. Originally the Muslims, the Jews and the Christians lived together in harmony, but over time religious prejudices led to expulsion and forced conversions. 

Today there is no Jewish population in Segovia. There are significant historical architectural places of interest left in the Jewish quarter, but no population. Although many have been repurposed into Christian buildings.

It was an interesting experience to be on a "pilgrimage" along a Catholic pilgrim route and learning about a significant period of intolerance by the Church.

Random Thought of the Day

Not so random but given the heat wave that is baking Spain right now, Deb and I had a discussion about how to continue our Camino de Madrid .

And after 5 days of high 90 plus Fahrenheit temperatures in the afternoons, with the temperatures breaking 80° usually by 11:00 a.m., it only makes sense to take on smaller stages right now.

We have the time yet that we don't have to rush things in order to have a day or two at the end. So leaving Segovia is a 35 km, or approximately 20 mile day, if one follows the suggested stages.

We have already decided to break that into two stages of approximately 11 mi and 9 mi.

Los Huertos will be our first stay in a municipal albergue which only provide very limited services. Typically bunk beds in a shared dormitory style room with foam mattresses and paper sheets to reduce bed bug spread. The bathrooms will be shared with community sinks and showers. There's no amenities and no services. On the other hand the cost will be about $7 per person per night.

Deb and I visited the Cathedral of Segovia, and it was beautiful inside but I was asking myself about how many cathedrals I have seen now after all my Camino's de Santiago.

On the Road / Notable memories


Just remembered an interesting experience in Colmenar Viejo. On the way into town, we stopped in front of a cemetery to rest. There we were talking with two women about the Camino to Santiago. One of the women mentioned that her husband was going to start it in 3 days from Madrid, but there wasn't much to say since I would never see these people again.
Don't you know as we were walking through the town, one of the women comes running over to us, saying "We met at the cemetery, we met at the cemetery. And this is my husband who's starting to Camino Madrid in 3 days."
So the four of us ended up taking 15 or 20 minutes to laugh and talk and joke and chat and just have some fun there on a street in Colmenar Viejo.


Maria, tour guide whose Spanish was perfect.
Maria was our tour guide through the Jewish quarter. She did tell us that the guide would be in Spanish, but that did not concern us. But what was nice was how perfectly she spoke her Spanish, clearly distinctly and precisely. That was the key to an outstanding tour that we enjoyed. I think my comprehension was somewhere around 95%.

Doing a little better in the heat but have AC.
At our hotel, where we are staying two nights because of the rest day to visit Segovia, I have gotten very used to the air conditioning and I think I will sorely miss it when we return to the Camino. It makes a person wonder how did our ancestors survive these heat waves or cold spells or droughts or whatever natural disaster without all the technologies of today.






The Roman aqueduct of Segovia, built 2000 years ago by the Romans as they show of force for the empire.


Segovia actually lies on a river, so the aqueduct was not necessary, but it showed what the empire was capable of in order to have fresh water from the mountains.





Plaza de Mayor


Barrio park


Tinto verano break


Segovia street view










Cathedral of Segovia 



















Having a drink in Plaza Mayor


The walled portion of Segovia City


Jewish quarter















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