It is supposed to rain all day. Feet feel good for the start
No rain yet as the sun is rising. Had a long hill to climb out of town. Seem to get a little colder as I walked.

Again lots of people to start with. About three miles out of town they must have dropped off about 50 college students. I got ahead them before they got started. Lots of people!




Saw theses granaries along the way. Don’t know how they are used but I thought they were neat.



All kinds of architectural stuff. Love it all


These two were special too

Ran into Meredith and Jeanna and had a pizza with them. It was wet and rainy and nice to have their company.
As I left the cafe I ran into this snow storm all the way into town. People thought I was crazy to leave in the middle of it but they didn’t know I grew up in Minnesota. I can take it
Only three more days!
Here is some special info to keep you motivated! You’ll be able to get a great “American” meal in Santiago!! Here is the name of the restaurant and address:
McDonalds
Pr. Europa Area Central
S/N 15707
Santiago
Big Mac, Fries, Chocolate Shake! Yummmmm!!!!!! Hope the weather clears and you have a great last couple days!
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Joe, We loved those graneries too and saw a bunch when we bussed it to Finesterre after Santiago. Ah yes, the busses of students…I remember trying to get ahead of them somewhere along the way. 🙂 Wow…that was some snow storm! You are so hearty!! Ah, Galicia…where the weather can be temperamental, to put it mildly. Enjoy these last few days.
Deb and Dave
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