Welcome to this Camino Blog. If you are new it might be best to start with the introduction. Otherwise, carry on.
Location: Molinaseca
Distance: 25.6km – 562.2km total. With the up and down today it was actually 3km longer than this
Weather: Fine and warm, then quite hot. Frankly, we couldn’t have had it much better for today. It would be an awful day if it was raining or windy.
Terrain: Highest point on the track today. Going up was nice, but coming down had some pretty rough terrain. As difficult as we have had it to date.
Physical condition:Okay.
Accommodation: We pre booked a hotel. Seems nice. The town looks nice as well. It is situated by a river which was accessible for sitting with your feet in. Since it was straight off the mountain it was pretty chilly but quite refreshing.
Other: Yesterday’s place was nice. Extremely friendly American volunteers at the end of a two week stint. Not sure if the fact it felt friendly had quite a lot to do with them speaking english.
SB 3 – God is Trinity
-You are three
-We are three
So the first time I can remember being fully cognizant of the trinity was reading The Secret Diary of Adrian Plass as a kid. One of the characters, Leonard, was tasked with doing a children’s talk on it at church. Leonard being Leonard things went badly. A wee chuckle about that.
On another note. One commenter asked if adding a SB around being created “for God’s pleasure” would be worth adding. I bring this up because often the Trinity is linked to the idea that God is in a self contained relationship with themselves. Perhaps some SB like this is required as you wonder why he bothered creating us if God was all sorted already.
Pictures:
We came from here.
This is quite a significant cross. You are supposed to bring a stone with you on the Camino, and this is where you leave it. I had brought one from the sea of Galilee! Once again the significance was a bit lost of me (not helped by the tour bus just out of shot!)
However, some obviously found the experience quite overwhelming. Lots of feelings being shared. One pilgrim had been walking to this point in stages for 10 years from Germany! She made a special trip to this.
The highest point on the walk. Special detour to get here.
Where we are going. On a clear day you might be able to see Santiago.
The town we are in.







































