Russ / Oct 7
Happy thanksgiving to family and 
friends.  As we rest in Terradilerros de los Templarios we are thinking 
about our family gathering for Thanksgiving dinner tonight.  Thanks, 
Maureen, for getting everyone together.  We wish we could be with the 
family this one evening.  We miss you all and would love to be back 
there just for a short time, to get and give hugs.
We are also thankful today - it happens that we've 
reached the halfway point!!  We have now travelled 400 of the 800 km of 
our journey to Santiago, exactly three weeks since we started (and we 
had about 6 weeks to work with so we are optimistic about finishing).  
Over the last few days we have been able to maintain a good pace - about 27 km each day.  My ankle has improved steadily, thanks to the level terrain.  We both sport blisters but they are under control.  We are in very good spirits and have really enjoyed our daily walks, particularly the first 
three hours or so.  It's wonderful to watch the sun rise each day.  
Today's walk ended at one thirty, before the sun became uncomfortable.  
The weather continues to be ideal for walking - no more than 23 degrees 
or so and often a bit of cloud cover.
We will miss our traditional turkey dinner tonight.  
Needless to say, we won't be getting that.  I got lucky last night and 
had rabbit for dinner while Linda had fish (pescado).  Usually, though, 
the menu is fairly predictable - chcken, fish, pork or beef, almost 
always with french fries.  The Spanish live in an almost condiment free 
world (Jim, you'd love it).  The food is also much more bland than I 
would have expected.  Also, try and find an ethnic restaurant - not 
happening!
Linda may add some comments as well.  Before
 I sign off though, I want to say that we really appreciate the emails 
and blog comments people have sent.  They make our day when we are 
resting our tired feet at the albergue.  That's provided it has wifi, of
 course (pronounced wiffey over here).
Bye for now and Happy Thanksgiving!
 
Hello! So pleased to read you have made the half way point and things are improving. We will miss you both tonight of course, the turkey just went into the oven. Another fresh one from Costco. Everyone will be here including Greg and Evelyn (sp?). We are maxed out for space, even with 2 highchairs. With 3 mobile under 2 it should be hell on wheels but we're looking forward to it!
ReplyDeleteOdean e-mailed this morning and asked us to pass along her best. She has been reading your blog and has enjoyed it immensely.
Anyway, I must get going. Jim is starving and hopefully we will be able to get past the marathon runners. We miss you both and look forward to your next installment. Your house is fine, plants are all still alive - almost thriving.
Take care and we'll write again soon.
M