First thing in the morning we visited Marco’s business.



















That’s it for tonight. I hope you had a good day wherever you are. Good night from Carpi, Italy.
First thing in the morning we visited Marco’s business.



















That’s it for tonight. I hope you had a good day wherever you are. Good night from Carpi, Italy.
Our flight was delayed out of Porto so we didn’t get to Bologna until 2:00 AM. Marco’s father and mother, Alfredo and Cosetta, picked us up at the airport and drove us 45 minutes to Marco’s apartment in Carpi. That was so nice of them to do that especially when you consider the late hour and the flight delay.

We got up at about 8:00 AM Sunday morning and walked down to the town square.









On our way back to Marco’s place we stopped at the grocery store and picked up all the fixings for a huge lunch.








That’s it from Carpi, Italy. I hope you had a great day wherever you are. Good night.
Our stay in Santiago is over. We git out of the alburgue at about 10:30 and walked into Old Town Santiago on our way to the bus station. We waited around for an hour until the stir fry joint opened so we could get lunch before we got on the bus.






That’s it for tonight. I will post tomorrow from Carpi, Italy.
I hope you had a great day today wherever you are. Good evening from the airport in Porto, Portugal.
No appointments this morning so we had a late wake up call. After a nice long hot shower it was off to find breakfast.

After our late breakfast we wandered over to Obradorio Square to watch the groups of pilgrims enter the Square. I decided to tour the Cathedral Museum.




Now it is time for lunch.





We found an outdoor store near the burrito joint and I got two new quick dry hiking shirts. I destroyed two shirts on the Norte and I needed to replace them. They are so dirty and stained they will never come clean, no matter much I wash them.






Today I walked 13,000 steps, 9 kilometers and climbed the equivalent of 14 flights of steps.
I hope you had a good day whenever you are. Good night from Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
Today we took an all day bus tour to Finisterre and Muxia with stops at a number of points of interest along the way.








I am sitting next to the zero kilometer marker for the Camino from Santiago to Muxia. In the background is a monument acknowledging all the pilgrims who stopped their journey to help clean up an oil spill about 15 years ago.
After we spent an hour exploring Muxia, we drove to the lighthouse at Finisterre.




After we finished exploring the lighthouse we drove down to the seaside town of Finisterre to have lunch.










That’s it for today. We walked 12,000 steps, 8 kilometers and climbed the equivalent of 20 flights of stairs.
I hope you are having a good day wherever you are. Good night from Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
With nowhere special to go this morning it was time to unplug the alarm clock, sack in and get a really good nights sleep. We finally woke up around 8:30 and got out of the pension at 9:30.



After Marco did a little souvenir shopping, we strolled over to the food market in Santiago. The food market is eight long narrow buildings where the people of Santiago can buy fresh meat, fish, cheese and produce.























That’s it for today. We walked 15,000 steps, 9 kilometers and climbed the equivalent of 9 flights of stairs.
I hope you are having a good day wherever you are. Good evening from Santiago, Spain.



Today is my father’s 94th birthday. That is a pretty big deal. My father has always been my hero. When I was a kid and someone would ask me what I wanted to be when I grew up I would always say my father. I still say that. He is the best father there has ever been or ever will be. He has always been my best friend and an amazing mentor. Everything I am and everything I have ever accomplished I owe to my father and of course my mother. A heartfelt happy birthday to my favorite person in the whole wide world. Love, Mark.
We decided to take the train to A Coruña and be tourists for the day











We found a hole in the wall Chinese restaurant and decided to give it a try.











That’s it for today. We walked 25,000 steps, 17 kilometers and climbed the equivalent of 18 flights of stairs.I hope you had a great day wherever you are. Good night from Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
We got up at 5:00 AM this morning and started walking at 5:45. We had plenty of headlamps so the Way was well illuminated. It was so nice walking under a canopy of stars in the cool of the early morning.







After we finished our celebration in Obradorio Square we went down to the Pilgrim office to present our Pilgrim Passports filled with stamps showing where we walked and the accommodations where we stayed at the end of each day.




My Certificate of Distance shows that I walked 828 kilometers. I started in Irun at the beginning of the Camino Del Norte in July of 2019 and got as far as Santander. I was in Santander on August 8, 2019 when I got word that Anna, my sister, had passed away after courageously battling Non Hodgkins Lymphoma for two years. I immediately decided to pause my Camino Del Norte and fly back to Springfield, Illinois to be with my family to celebrate Anna’s life and mourn her passing. I had planned on resuming my journey in 2020 but COVID intervened and I was not able to even think about resuming my journey on the Norte until 2022.
I got credit for walking the entire distance from Irun to Santiago but if you have been following this blog, and you should be following this blog, I used taxis, trains, ferries, and buses to cover some of the distance on my journey along the Norte. Still, I estimate that I walked 650 kilometers of the 828 kilometers on the Norte in 2019 and 2022. Not bad for an old man.
After we finished at the Pilgrim Office we hustled over to the Cathedral to attend the 9:30 Pilgrim Mass. We got a special blessing from the bishop but the Botofumiero did not swing.






The Door of Forgiveness is only open during a Holy Year, that is a year when the feast day of Saint James falls on a Sunday. The Holy Year was last year but the Pope extended it through 2022 due to COVID. According to the Pope if you walk the Camino and walk through the Door of Forgiveness and go to confession and pray at the tomb of Saint James all your past sins will be forgiven and your time in purgatory for those past sins will be remitted.

After a few Radlers we decided to grab lunch.





That’s it for today. We walked 19,000 steps. 13 kilometers and climbed the equivalent of 17 flights of steps.
I hope you are having a good day wherever you are. Good evening from Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
We got up at 5:45 AM this morning and we were out walking at 6:30. It was full dark for the first 45 minutes. There were so many people on the Way with flashlights and headlamps that we had no trouble navigating our way along the Way. The one issue we encountered was that shortly after we started walking we encountered a 1 kilometer stretch of the Way that was littered with cow dung and horse apples. The last thing you want to do is carry around a pungent load of animal excrement in the treads of your trail runners. Needless to say we were extra vigilant on this section of the trail.



















That’s it for this evening. We walked 38,000 steps, 28 kilometers and climbed the equivalent of 38 flights of stairs. Tomorrow we walk about 12 kilometers into Santiago.
I hope you have had a good day wherever you are. Good night from Lavacolla, Spain.





















That is it for today. We walked 36,000 steps today, 27 kilometers and climbed the equivalent of 25 flight of steps.
I hope everyone is having a great day wherever you are. Good night from Arzua, Lugo, Galicia, Spain.