Church cemeteries

We see a lot of churches. Almost all of them have a cemetery. Up to now the cemeteries have been separate and enclosed with a wall. You can easily identify them because there are crosses all along the wall.

But in the last few days we have started seeing churches where the cemetery is around the church and not separated from it. In fact, all the churches have changed to this. I guess it is some regional thing.

In addition, before the cemeteries were made up of arrays of small boxes, presumably cremated remains. Now we are seeing more full graves and some monuments.

Eucalyptus as a crop

Starting with our first Camino in 2013 I have noticed how many eucalyptus trees there are, especially in Galicia. I have fond memories of eucalyptus trees from growing up in Los Angeles. But the people here consider them an invasive species.

But this trip we learned more about this. Eucalyptus is a cash crop in Spain. It is used to make paper. The people don’t like them but do like the money they bring in. An old story.

The photo below shows this clearly. The eucalyptus is in the foreground and another crop in the background. it is like wheat or soybeans.

The crop cycle is longer for eucalyptus. In this photo you see a young crop in the foreground and more mature trees in the background.

Topiary

Since we left the sea we have seen dozens of carefully trimmed hedges. We wondered why people spent so much effort to get them perfectly squared off. In the last week we have started to see a lot of topiary, even more work than hedges. Here are some examples.

Right on the Camino.
I’ve never seen this before.
Spider
With a rounded hedge.
We caught this guy keeping up with his trimming. I had supposed that everyone had gardeners.

Through early morning fog I see…

Visions of the things to be (M.A.S.H. theme).

We stayed in a hotel about a mile off the Camino last night and so in the morning we walked back to the Camino. The forecast was for fog but we did not see any … until we were just getting back to the Camino. Then we saw this.

Just one minute before I took this we saw two pilgrims walking by in the mist. I wasn’t quick enough to catch it.
It was about half an hour after sunrise.
This was not a actual fog but a mist the comes up from the fields in the morning. This was taken about 20 minutes later. But the MASH theme quote was too good to pass up. What a great song, and a great movie.

Shadows of the Great Recession

We frequently pass partially finished buildings as we walk. A lot of buildings were started before the 2008 crashand then there was no money to complete them. It is for sale according to the sign.
But this was the first one we have seen that still has a poster of how it was to be.
This was going to be beautiful. It appears they had an architect plan the whole thing. It looks like it was going to be a private home.