Typing this at an albergue and may have to limit my time.
The walk from Estella to Los Arcos was truly pleasant and enjoyable. More winding than precepitous ups and downs. A lot of the path goes through olive groves and vineyards, the vine heavy with dark purple grapes. I stopped for lunch at a bar in Monjardin. A caffe con leche and a warm slice of tortilla were delicious and hit the spot. Chatted with a young Mexican couple about Camino stages and best places for rest days.
Los Arcos is another medieval town with narrow winding streets. The Camino enters town through one such and takes you to the parish church beside the one remaining gate out of town. The Camino exits here.
Tomorrow, Logrono. Actually today is in Logrono, but times up on the computer and someone is standing over me waiting to use it.
Adios for now!
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Hi Bob, I tried commenting a few times but it didn't work. It sounds like you're seeing some truly beautiful scenery! And it sounds like you're meeting some nice people along the way. We are all reading and following your journey so keep posting!
We put the boys on the bus this morning - first time for Nick! Aaren squealed like a kid and took a bunch of pictures. Nick loves it and Ethan is too cool to kiss me goodbye (even though there's NO one on the bus). Ethan starts hockey conditioning this weekend but don't worry, the season only starts mid-October so you won't miss a thing!
We miss you lots and are anxious to read more.
Love Bri and the fam
xoxo
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