The water was flowing and a bit deep so we decided not to cross it and turned back. There were quite a few folks on the trail but no one seemed to get in each other's way and we were all sorta happy to see other humans and dogs.
Saw this on the way down the hill which reminded me greatly of my camino journey last year.
When walking the camino, I was directly constantly by arrows of all kinds to show the way.
As a side note, I am so glad that I did my camino last year. This year it would have been impossible with the coronavirus. Spain was hard hit like the rest of this planet. Next year (2021) is supposed to be the anniversary year (based on St. James' Birthday) and the way would have been packed already. Now with the backlog of the folks that were supposed to go this year (2020) it will be a totally different walk. I'm beginning to realize that it was a once in a lifetime experience and I did it at exactly the right time.
I stopped on the way home at a grocery store (2 in fact) and, still no toilet paper. We aren't critical yet but . . . . just thinking about it pisses me off 😖. What are all those people doing with all of that toilet paper? Why does it disappear so quickly? I never saw this phenomena before. Why now?
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