We did 20.7 in 9 hours. I put one foot in front of the other and the heatwave continues. Of course our hostel is clear at the other end of Puente la Reina AND up a steep one km climb. Well worth it cause we have a POOL! The place looks like a former prison, but our little cottage for three is wonderful and the staff friendly.
It has been a wonderful day. I head the pack, Nancy is in the middle and Ju, our Taiwanese American new friend, brings up the rear. I am like the rabbit, Nancy the, and Ju the slow but steady turtle. We catch up to each other at rest places. At our first we eat breakfast at one cafe and then go to the next right beside, cause it has bathrooms and Wifi. We order lunch to go. Ju disappears, and when she returns we tell her - there is the lunch you ordered. I don't want that she says. I just wanted a $&))!
She gives her food away to two young Koreans named Yoon and Jun, who were at the same hostel as us the night and whom she befriended, finding out they are eating on 5 £ a day. They were starving. She told them she would buy them dinner that night.
So they walk up that long hill to eat with us. I think they are kind of sticking to her so she takes off to the bungalow. We bring them to say goodbye to her. They leave, she comes back in and says. "I gave them 50$ and told them to stop following me! God I laughed!
Trop d'histoires, si peu de temps.
Bonne nuit frérot Andre.
With love and gratitude from where I am.
Trop d'histoires, si peu de temps.
Bonne nuit frérot Andre.
With love and gratitude from where I am.
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