Sunday, September 22, 2013

Castrojeriz

sunrise over the plains



























We were happy to leave the desolate and fly-ridden town of Hornillos del Camino today. We were lucky to be in a brand new albergue. Heard that a girl was robbed at the municipal one and lost all her money and her passport. We are VERY careful with our important stuff.
Walked through wide open land today, past a town called Hontanas that we didn't even see until we were about a kilometer away because it was built in a huge rift or canyon in the plain. It was the craziest thing. It wasn't a place I'd want to be during a flash flood.
We also passed the ruins of a convent that were beautiful. You had to walk right through it on the trail. 
We're in Castrojeriz tonight at a lovely place that has a terrace with big shade trees and great tapas. We ate some pulpo(octopus), patatas bravas(fried potato chunks with a remoulade style sauce), mejillones(mussels with the same sauce), mocilla(a sliced up rice and sausage thing-a specialty of Burgos), and rabas(unidentified deep fried French fry shaped somethings).
Tomorrow we head to Fromista and will hopefully successfully rendezvous with our friends from the UK.
Now for a little siesta before our 8pm dinner.
xx
coming to Castrojeriz

walking through the ruins of a convent

flies drinking moisture from our clothes in Hornillos

4 comments:

  1. Beautiful skies in your pictures. Hope your feet are healing for the next few days on flat land. The hill outside Castrojarez is one of my favorite challenges and views. Enjoy the wide open spaces.

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  2. Beautiful skies in your pictures. Hope your feet are healing for the next few days on flat land. The hill outside Castrojarez is one of my favorite challenges and views. Enjoy the wide open spaces.

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  3. Thinking of you two and how wonderful this experience is. Love and hugs, H

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  4. According to internet sources, rabas is deep fried squid.
    This day looks to have been a good one, based on your pictures. Love the old convent. The flies - not so much. : )

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