Reflection Sunday
This is the final leg of our Camino de Santiago. We take a bus from Santiago to Finisterre and Muxia on the Western coast of Spain. Finisterre is the location of the 0.00km marker and Muxia is where land meets the ocean.
This is the final leg of our Camino de Santiago. We take a bus from Santiago to Finisterre and Muxia on the Western coast of Spain. Finisterre is the location of the 0.00km marker and Muxia is where land meets the ocean.
Amenal is our final stop before Santiago! Over the flat 14 miles we walk with the Higgins family from Oregon. It’s here that I learn that Ron, the father and patriarch of the family, offers business consulting to entrepreneurs in Kenya as part of his ministry.
It’s a long walking day of 17.4 miles from Palas de Rei to Arzua, but at least it’s downhill. I meet two women friends along the way from Hong Kong who frequently travel together and go on hikes. They mention some amazing nature hikes in Hong Kong.
We’ve now walked 87 miles going back six days when our Camino de Santiago started in Ponferrada to our current town of Palas de Rei. We are so close to Santiago now with overnight stops in Arzua and Amenal, 17.4 miles and 14.4 miles, respectively before walking our final stretch into Santiago.
This week we walk downhill (yay!) from O’Cebreiro to Triacastela. It is here that we read James 2: 1-13. Do not show favoritism. (v. 1-4)
This week we walk from Villafranca del Bierzo uphill to the steepest elevation on our camino to O’Cebreiro, a village on the top of the Galician mountains. It is here that we read James 1: 19-27. Be a good listener. Be slow to anger. (v. 19)