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Mathematician on El Camino de Santiago
Today was our best day yet on El Camino de Santiago in terms of cycling distance. We started in Cobreces and are now in Colombres, a 38 kilometer day. This pace will not get us all the way to Santiago … Continue reading
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Tagged El Camino de Santiago, Procreate, Spain
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Habitaciones Bella Vista
Today was our fourth day biking el Camino de Santiago. We made good time, aided by taking the ferry from Somo to Santander and then the light rail for 5 kilometers through the industrial portion of Santander. It was another … Continue reading
Somo Beach, Spain
We left Laredo this morning, biking along the beach to the Santoña ferry. Then we were in gorgeous rolling hills with farmland, pasture, forest and small villages for the rest of the day. A small storm arrived with the afternoon … Continue reading
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Tagged El Camino de Santiago, Landscape, Spain, Urban Sketching
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Bike Repair on El Camino de Santiago
Bike Repair on El Camino de Santiago People here are very friendly, wishing us a “Buen Camino!” us as we pass, or spontaneously offering directions. A few hours after leaving Castro-Urales this morning the cable for the front gear on … Continue reading
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First Lunch Stop on the Camino de Santiago
On our first morning on El Camino, we made our way through Bilbao and took a ferry across the Ria de Nervion O de Bilbao into Portugalete. We stopped for a quick lunch and sketch in a small park and … Continue reading
Unexpected Day at the Airport
We did not plan to spend most of yesterday at the airport. However, our low cost, no frill airline switched our departure from one side of the large Barcelona Airport to the other, without announcing it. A few fleet footed … Continue reading
Waiting at the Airport
Yesterday we cleaned and left our apartment in Jerusalem, returned the car, moved through the many layers of security at Ben Gurion Airport and finally waited for our plane. It was great to sit and sketch. I searched a bit … Continue reading