Aw MORE hills!
varied terrain
zoomed in pic of church we never got closer to
great cactus
great square in front of Santa Maria church
Dale’s calamari bocadillo lunch
Lynda’s lunch of seafood paella and Sangria
interior of Santa Maria
gorgeous ceiling
Santa Maria door
The arches
flat path but hot
“Casa Mariela” our albergue for the night
church Santo Sepulcro in Torres Del Rio thought to be associated w Templar Knights
backside
late night pizza
(note the little cleaver for cutting the pizza)
No, they don’t make paella with hay. (We thought so , too). It means “we have paella”.
early morning start
way marker
ruins amongst the vineyards
part of the Camino is on the road
This must be where rose wine comes from tee hee
town of Viana coming up
I love this picture
storks nest atop a church
church in Viana
church in Viana
church entrance
gorgeous
Izar, our albergue for the night
coffee and ham and cheese bocadillos
on the outskirts of Logrono is a souvenir/refreshment stand. Dale bought a Camino cap and I got my granddaughter a bracelet and a shell necklace for myself.
path coming into Logrono
Rio Ebro
Puente de Piedra bridge over the Ebro river
street in Logrono
mixta salad and a prawn tapa
ANOTHER BOCADILLO
statue
Logrono street
another church
view out our albergue window
church in Logrono
the square at night
statue at night
night scene
Two brothers from Barcelona that were our bunk mates in the Logrono albergue.
breakfast
Dale’s face is healing but lots of scabs and discoloration
sight seeing or should I say sight sitting in Logrono
I love this statue
UMMM Sangria
Wonderful shots, I enjoyed looking at them. Viana is the town I will be creating the mosaic in next year – at the Hotel Las Aquedas at the end of the street just up from the albergue.
Arlene