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Day 5 of our Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage

June 11, 2018 by Shelli

“Every moment and every event of every man’s life on earth plants something in his soul.” (Thomas Merton)

Hi. I love sangriasToday was Day 5 of our pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago, and was our favorite so far. I feel like new things were planted in my soul… We left Triacastela this morning at 7:30am, en route to Sarria, where we will enjoy a rest day tomorrow.We took the long route to include a stop at the spectacular Monastery of San Xulián de Samos. Our first sighting of the monastery included a rainbow above it! What a breathtaking route!

Today was Day 5 of our pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago, and was our favorite so far. I feel like new things were planted in my soul… We left Triacastela this morning at 7:30am, en route to Sarria, where we will enjoy a rest day tomorrow. We took the long route to include a stop at the spectacular Monastery of San Xulián de Samos. Our first sighting of the monastery included a rainbow above it! What a breathtaking route!

There was so much greenery, and often the trail is like a narrow “passageway” that is full of lush ferns and leaves and flowers, and at times a forest of oak and chestnut trees. And always, there are birds singing, and a great variety of flowers that are beautiful and provide a natural perfume in the air.

As if that all wasn’t enough, for a good chunk of today’s 16-mile trek, we hiked alongside the Oribio River, and its numerous cascades.

We didn’t see many other pilgrims until we arrived at Aguiada, where we enjoyed a delicious lunch of bacon sandwiches and particular beverages we have come to love and expect on our treks each day. 😉

I walked in the back today, sometimes in the far back, taking in the scenery and intentionally working to walk slower than I normally do. At times, my family even had to wait for me. Of course I was taking a lot of photos and videos. I was also leaving the trail to smell flowers I was seeing for the first time. I was sauntering, and it was wonderful.

We saw other pilgrims only during the last few miles, and while we exchanged pleasantries and “Buen Caminos” with them, most of them didn’t speak English, and we were motivated to reach our destination since rain was coming.

We have a rest day here tomorrow, which will be a nice break for our tired legs and feet! Despite daily showers, our supply of clothing is limited so we are starting to smell not so wonderful. Lol. So we will do some laundry during our day off. We will never forget today’s scenery and experience.

NEXT: Day 6 on the Camino

Leaving Triacastela.
Jerry and the boys, checking out a slug.
We walked through lush forests of oak and chestnut trees.
Flowers and fern and greenery surrounded our trek on Day 5 from Triacastela to Samos to Sarria.

 

Flowers and fern and greenery surrounded our trek on Day 5 from Triacastela to Samos to Sarria.

 

We went through so much greenery.

 

Always looking for the yellow arrows to point The Way for us.

 

A rainbow over the spectacular Monastery of San Xulián de Samos! The Monastery is an active Benedictine monastery in Samos, Galicia, Spain. It was founded in the sixth century.

 

Family selfie in Samos, in front of the spectacular Monastery of San Xulián de Samos! The Monastery is an active Benedictine monastery in Samos, Galicia, Spain. It was founded in the sixth century.

 

Of course we needed to stop for a significant snack and beverage in Samos.

 

Hayden and Fin.

 

Jerry and Wolf.

 

My guys.

 

Watching out for chickens crossing the road.

 

A quaint house in a village we walked through.

 

Flowers and a butterfly.

 

More beauty.

 

Wolf, loving his bacon and cheese sandwich, in Aguiada.

 

Hayden, loving his bacon sandwich, in Aguiada.

 

Fin, loving his cheese sandwich, in Aguiada.

 

A snail on a post, and our three sons, on the final stretch of Day 5, about 500 meters from Sarria.

Related blog posts:

Spain or Bust: Camino de Santiago Here We Come 

Day 1 on the Camino de Santiago.

Day 2 on the Camino de Santiago.

Day 3 on the Camino de Santiago.

Day 4 of the Camino de Santiago.

NEXT UP: Day 6 on the Camino

VIDEOS FROM DAY 5:

 

NEXT UP: Day 6 on the Camino

Filed Under: Family, Fitness, Frontier Life, Life and Leadership, Travel & Tourism Tagged With: camino de santiago, family epic trip, pilgrimage, spain

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About Shelli

Hi. My name is Shelli Johnson. I live on the frontier in Lander, Wyoming. I’m a wife, a mother, an entrepreneur, certified life/leadership coach, wellness coach, keynote presenter and inspired speaker, leadership development facilitator, personal development strategist, writer and adventure guide. This blog mostly includes stories about adventures and travel, but other passions are reading/books, technology, fitness, nutrition, and national parks, so you’ll find a wide range of articles here. I am founder of Yellowstone Journal and YellowstonePark.com, and NationalParkTrips.com, which was my first business. My current company, Epic Life Inc., is in its 7th year, and going gangbusters. If you’re interested in learning more about my current work, I hope you’ll jump over there and learn more about that. I have a more personal blog, more directly related to life and living and leadership, at YourEpicLife.com/blog. I’d love it if you’d also check out that collection of my writings. Thank you for stopping by! Finally, if you’d like to connect with me directly, please email me if you’d like to connect.

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