Friday, November 6, 2015

Last pictures

1st picture. the Last Supper.
2nd picture If you don't know this saint look and read the next picture.

And finally, for me, the Camino continues on. I love you all.

Buen Camino. Djoe

Final Blog November 6th

My trip home was another experience of the Lord watching over me and providing for me. I purchased a plane ticket from Ryanair from Santiago de compestelo to Madrid on my phone but wasn't sure that I actually got it. I paid 12 dollars for the ticket but I never got a confirmation from them. So I took the bus --3 euros -'and got to the airport 4 hours early to make sure. Well, it was siesta time and nothing was open at the airport. At 7 30 pm they opened and yes I had a ticket but I couldn't get my boarding ticket on my phone for some strange reason. Well, a very nice lady helped me out and in 5 minutes all was done.
I arrived in Madrid at 1145 pm and was planning to spend the night at the airport  , but I realized that it wasn't a good idea. In that terminal alone, there were hundreds of others doing the same. I had an offer from 2 other pilgrims to stay at the place they were in but it would cost 120 euros. But I didn't go with them. I tried to roll out my sleeping bag and rest but in came the cleaning people and they kept moving everyone. It was chaos. I heard this little voice inside of me saying, we can do better than this. So I got up, rolled up my sleeping bag and found an information desk. The lady said that all the hotel's were full. Then she asked if I was a peregrino, and I said yes. She said there was a little hostel about 10 minutes away and it was only 50 euros, and they would come and get me as well. It was an excellent little place with my own bathroom and all. They even took me back to the airport that next morning. I left Madrid at 11 am and I was in Billings at 1130 pm and my wingman Mike picked me up. I gained 8 hours on the way home. On my flight from Madrid, I sat next to a pilgrim as well. She had an amazing story.
Struggling with jet lag and some stomach issues, but I will be okay.
I am so grateful to all who have supported me on the Camino in so many ways. Couldn't have done it without so many awesome people that had my back.
I still have some pictures that I took the day I left Santiago of the church of St Francis. Those will follow.
One last thing. Thomas Shoulderblade was on my flight when I left Billings and again when I arrived home. He really blessed me and I appreciate him very much. HAHO.
1st --a Korean couple that I met on the Camino and then had not seen them for over a week. At my last mass at the cathedral, at the sign of peace, they were 3 seats behind me. What a blessing to see them.
2nd picture, A statue of the dying of St Joseph with Jesus and Mary by his side. First time I have ever seen this.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Leaving Santiago de compestelo.

Went to mass at noon and saw a Korean couple I traveled with for a while. Check pictures. Also visited the church of St Francis. Check pictures On my way to the airport. Buen Camino. Djoe
Pictures of the death of St Joseph, never saw one like this.
Who is this lady. Muy important in the life of St James.
Got to get to the airport Buen Camino. Djoe

Homily. Esta Casa Muy importante.

November 4th Wednesday

Might be my last post in Santiago de compestelo. Ready to check out of the Alburgue, The Last stamp, stowe my pack and go to the pilgrims mass at noon. I fly out on Ryanair at 8 pm, spend the night at Madrid airport and then fly to Newark at 10am tomorrow. Already missing the Camino. dealing with letting go. A big thanks to all who supported me in so many ways. I love you all. Buen Camino. Djoe

Pictures
1.  WHO IS THE PERSON TO THE RIGHT OF ST JAMES. LOOK REAL CLOSE.

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Pictures from Finesterre

1. Lighthouse at Finesterre
2 - the 0km marker.
3 - burning or leaving of clothes and shoes.
4 entry way into the lighthouse

,Back home safe in Santiago .

Tuesday, November 3

On the bus to Finesterre or Fissterre. The first name is closer to Latin which means end of the world. The Romans named it this when they were here.
The Vistas are beautiful as we ride along the coastal waterways. Met a lovely retired couple, teachers, who are getting off 12 km before so they can walk in and enjoy the entry to the end of the world. Their names are Jack and guess -'---Carol.
The reason why I did that is because it's a special day for some one very close to me.
A most blessed birthday blessing to my dearest OLDER SISTER who is 102, no, I think she is 72 today. Whatever. Happy birthday. HALLELUJAH! €$#/^&*
Some of the pilgrims also walk these last 90 km as part of the Camino. Because of time, I am on the bus.