Oh, my! What a tale for today. Last night we found a great little place around the corner from the albergue to have a falafel dinner. It was plentiful and delicious. Back at the albergue everyone started settling in. Fortunately they have quiet hours by 10 pm. But that really didn’t mean it was quiet. …
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Day 4 – Azambuja
We had a pleasant night at the hostel, getting up early once again. This one had breakfast included (a rarity!) so we went down with our packs ready and had a chance to eat and have a couple of espressos. A good start. We made our way through the rest of the town, leaving behind …
Day 3 – Blister walking
We all had a great night’s sleep at the guest house, waking early to start hiking while we still had some coolness in the air. We quickly ate the remainder of our pizza for breakfast then called for an Uber to return us to the spot where we left the trail. No cheating by cutting …
Day 2 – Povoa de Santa Iris
Castle lit on the walk to dinner Last evening was delightful with just a mile walk to a lively walking street with lots of restaurants to meet their friend, Erica. We had a delicious dinner with great conversation, learning about her interesting life as an expat living in Portugal for the past 7 years. Ended …
We’re here!
We finished with the Colorado diversion and headed to the Denver airport. We were happy to return the rental car knowing that for the next 5+ weeks most of our travel will be on foot. It was an easy check in and then an overnight flight to Dublin. With only some dozing I was rather …
Colorado
For those scratching their heads about this travel diversion, it’s all due to Mandy. She years ago discovered Melanzana clothing and then introduced me to it. Now we’re hooked, though obtaining it is not easy. Post pandemic they kept that sales model, which requires an appointment to shop only in person in Leadville. For those …
Off to Lisbon!
My 70th year adventures continue after a wonderful trip to the Galapagos and Machu Picchu. I so enjoyed hiking the Camino Primitivo with my daughter, Mandy, back in 2017, we decided to hike together again, but this time through Portugal. Traveling to Portugal has been a bucket list item for quite awhile, and hiking with …
A slice of Lima life… and home!
After days of constantly being on the go our final day was slow and unconstructed. We hardly knew what to do after always having everything timed out and arranged. Our group of 28 travelers was slowly dispersing around the globe. We’ve been with people from not only the states, but also Canada, the UK, Norway …
Lima
We were transported from our Cusco hotel to the airport for our flight to Lima. With it being a domestic flight it was much easier going. While all of us were in the same area on the plane we were all mixed in seating, which pleased us as we’ve become good friends. Bags collected we …
Cusco
We left the Sacred Valley heading back toward Cusco. We made a quick stop to see the mountains in the cloud forest. And then we finally got to a place that was heaven for me - a cooperative of women who were spinners, weavers, knitters who also dyed their alpaca with natural dyes. We first …