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weekly photo challenge: fresh
We experienced plenty of “fresh” moments on the Camino; freshly squeezed orange juice, fresh morning dew, fresh morning air and fresh faces!
Our interpretation of fresh for the challenge this week: fresh rain water flowing along the path.
This was our second last day on the Camino and we were faced with horrendous rain. In some parts, we were wading through ankle deep water.
By the end of the day, we emptied about half a cup of water from our shoes and could wring water from our socks.
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend.
Please feel free to leave us your thoughts.
weekly photo challenge: yellow
Show us what “yellow” means to you.
These are the words from the folks at the Daily Post for this week’s photo challenge.
We could hardly pass up the opportunity to share our first ever rubber duck race in Burgos, Spain during our Camino. The river was dotted yellow except for sections where the ducks got a little caught up with one another.
That was the close up!
And now for the view down the river.
One of the more quirky yet fun “events” we have seen.
Enjoy the weekend and week ahead!
Have you ever witnessed a quirky event? Share us your thoughts and comments.
walking the camino: photo essay (part 3 of 3)
So it is all over! Now that we have completed the Camino, we can share the final instalment to our photo essays. If you have not seen the other 2 parts, part 1 covers St Jean Pied de Port to Belorado and part 2 covers Belorado to Astorga.
This final series is from Astorga to Santiago de Compostela.
Hope you enjoy the photos.
And as we are now not focusing on walking the Camino, we are back in full swing in the blogosphere once more 🙂
Enjoy your week ahead!
As always, we welcome your comments.