Today was a very long day. It began walking in the fog and drizzle as we left the Rectoral de Lestedo in Palas de Rei, Lugo, and walking well past sunset to reach our destination, the Paso de Sedor in A Coruna.
The Camino has been challenging, but our legs are adapting!
Along the way we had the great privilege to say Mass at the Church of San Xoan de Furelos, a favorite spiritual way-point for us.
This church is known for a statue depicting Christ in which one of his hands has fallen from the crossbar and is reaching down to you. It is very powerful!
Sunset on the Camino, darkness is falling and the fog is rising.
Hi my friend, What a beautiful place!! The church is absolutely stunning. You are so blessed to be able to experience such a place. I’d love to be able to experience such a beautiful, religious place, I bet the feeling you get just being there. Now does Becky wall with you guy’s or is it just the men? Well y’all enjoy, have fun and be safe. I bet they have some really neet hat’s there LOL. 😉 Please tell Ms.Becky I said hello and God Bless y’all. I love ya ole buddy. Keep talking pictures, what a very blessed and beautiful place. Gary
I hope you don’t mind if I show my professor at school your pictures. I was telling him about your trip. Have a great evening!
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