St. Jean Pied de Port, France, rue de la Citadelle, the small town in France, just across the Pyrenees and the road leading to the first day's walk over the Pyrenees.
View from high point walking over the Pyrenees
Blue bead, like breadcrumbs left for another.
Wild horses along the way up the Pyrenees
Foggy day crossing the Pyrenees, on the Napoleon route through the Beechwood Forest.
The way over the Arga River toward Trinidad de Arre, Spain
One of the many fields of Colza, near Cizur, Spain. Colza in English is rapeseed
Follow the yellow arrow...
As the sun rose, the light shone orange for about only 5 minutes. Right place, right time.
Near Villafranca Montes de Oca...one of the many cairn adorned markers showing the way.
Bodegas Irache, where the wine flows freely...most of the time.
The long and winding road...
Vineyards, far and wide.
Triacastela, Spain... as the moon rose.
Villalcàzar de Sirga, Meson de los Templars
Marching out of Triacastela, Spain
Eucalyptus trees lined the way.
Chimney inside what was once a meeting place for Knights Templar. imagination soaring...
O Pino, walking through the Eucalyptus trees
Just before Portomarin
Heading to Astorga
Ponferrada poppies
Looking up to the sky near Belarado
Molinaseca sunset
Lone tree near Logroño
Headed to mass at the Basilica of San Isidoro in Leon, Spain
The gift of a purple bandana, given to a friend for a safe journey
Bercianos del Real Camino
The variety of chocolate in Astorga
Hornillos del Camino...the road was long.
O Pedrouzo just before rounding the corner into the forest on the last day of walking.
Heading into Santiago on that last day of walking. The Cathedral spires are almost in site.
The Botafumeiro de Santiago de Compostela
The Botafumeiro in the Cathedral de Santiago.