Miles walked: 9.66
Flights of stairs climbed: 101
Only about 1/10 of a mile walk to and from lunch place so most of that 9.66 was on the trail.
We really enjoyed our stay in Villatuerta last night in a beautiful private room with two good beds and a window! Slept well, got up early for a simple but nutritious breakfast (coffee, boiled egg, yoghurt, toast) that had been left for us in the albergue. Chatted at breakfast with a man from Phoenix who complained quite a bit about Trump while we ate. (He was a republican.)
Got on the trail by 7:15. We’ve been trying to leave early in the cool mornings so we don’t have to walk as much in the afternoon sun. It’s been in the mid 70s and very sunny the past few days. The sun is quite hot when you are in it with no shade, especially going uphill. We are glad for the partly cloudy forecast tomorrow.
It was a pretty walk through green rolling hills. Tonight we are staying in Casa Rural Montedeio. We stayed here in 2013 and 2014. Worth repeating! It is now run by a family from the Netherlands. We will have dinner tonight with the family and any other guests who opt to dine with them. 17 euros each.








How could you resist a “sip” of the wine? And what a beautiful piece that is.
Yes, no resisting that wine fountain. I think they have a sign that says just take what you can drink there but we’ve seen people fill up bottles.
Three things:
(1) I guess the walks of April 12, 13 and 14 are lost to history. One of those days I think you were in Pamplona.
(2) I’ve also found that Albuquerque = “Breaking Bad” around the world. It was the breakthrough moment with a group of college women in Egypt. Other places too. Sometimes Bugs Bunny works too (“I should have made a left turn in Albuquerque”).
(3) I love the classic photo of the long abandoned church, now repurposed.
I’m desperately trying to get caught up with those last days. I guess it’s good to know that they will be missed if I don’t do them.
A number of years ago almost everyone mentioned Breaking Bad when we mentioned Albuquerque. This was the first time it’s happened on this trip. We met a man from Canada who brought up Bugs Bunny.
Oh I’m glad you like d the picture of the church. It was striking out there by itself. When I get a chance I will add a photo of the road poster about it so you can get more information and will let you know I’ve done that.
Maybe next year people will be saying: Pluribus — Albuquerque.