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Santillana del mar |
Cloudy, turning sunny mid-afternoon. Pilgrim much better (on the medication supplied by the girls).---
After a long discussion the previous night, should we set an alarm clock and if so for how early, I am up at 6h to make my coffee to take back to bed (where I am sitting now - the following morning just after 6h!). Alison is a solid sleeper and needs an alarm with a repetition system to get her out of bed - so the alarm needs to be set early enough to give the repetition time to repeat. Whereas Andrea hears the alarm and gets up. And I surface at various moments during the night, have a look at the clock and go back to sleep until the time I decide to get up. Voila three ways of handling the question in the same room and therefore to be..... Can't think of the word - something like resolved, but that is not it.
We have a train at 8h15 to take us out of Santander through the industrial part of the town - that was the solution we found when any accommodation within walking distance from the town center was booked - there is one Posada and one Pension, but on a Saturday night during what is still summer season every room was taken.
So we had breakfast at the train station, and a 10 minute train ride on a little stopping train out of town. And then it was a lot of road with traffic and a long time spent walking along the pipeline of some chemical factory. However the distant view was always green hills, nice and restful for the eyes.
Looking for a suitable picnic place we walked for ages waiting to come to open country - in vain - we finally had our lunch pause on a bench on a small triangle of grass and trees wedged between a major and a minor road. I had my sieste on the second of the three benches, not very comfortable, however any sieste is better than none. We were just beginning to shoulder our packs again when a man approached us from one of the gardens at the back; he was carrying a bucket of green figs he had just picked and gave several to each of us. When we hesitated, he showed us how to break them open and then nibble them from the inside. So we stayed a bit longer having a dessert after all.
More road, feeling tedious, because it was so much of the same and because the sun had come out and because we were beginning to feel hot and because in the afternoon you tend to flag and anyway 'Are we very nearly there?!'
And so we were! Much earlier than we had thought! Suddenly there it was - Santillana del Mar (see photo), just as it had been described in all the books - a beautifully restored medieval town. The albergue was still closed for another half hour - although I do not sleep in the albergues now, I get my credencial stamped. So while we waited we had a lovely cold drink sitting on the bench outside the taberna next door (see photo).
When the albergue opened and I presented myself with my credencial breton, the couple who were just ahead of me looked at it and showed me theirs - the same! They were from St. Brieuc and were also doing their pigrimage in their way: started walking in St. Brieuc all the way to Roscoff and took the ferry there to Santander from where they had started walking again. And as we were talking, in French of course, who put her head round the door? Catherine, the Italian French lady who was stranded at Guemes for over a week with ankle problems and who had helped both Pascal and myself with the cleaning! Then I also discovered that the two 'bodies' who had been sleeping in their sleeping bags on the grass in front of the albergue were one of the mother/daughter 'teams' I had come across recently on the camino!
Our hotel was just outside the medieval town center - so shower for each of us - quick sieste for me - walkabout - did not manage to go into the church because of mass, and it was locked immediately afterwards. So we had an early bite (and drink!) in a bar - eating hours are no problem in these places catering for tourists from all over the world - unlike many of the small towns the camino takes you through, where you cannot get lunch before 2 pm and an evening meal before 9 pm.
And another walkabout back to our hotel, to bed and sleep."
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Nuageux, devenant ensoleillé en milieu d’après midi. Pèlerin allant beaucoup mieux grâce aux médicaments fournis par mes filles.
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