tough day. blog tomorrow .
Next day and full disclosure. The walk from A Guarda to Baiona was 20 miles. All went. The reason I didn’t blog can be blog last night can be blamed on a great bottle of Rioja wine and watching a Spanish/German soccer match in a bar with the locals.
Excellent vino

Baiona is known as a fishing village. We stated our walk as the sun came up and this statue and pic of the man fishing represented the feel of this beautiful coastal fishing village. The fish was awesome.


Our “Way”took us on crushed gravel by the sea, dirt roads through quaint villages and wooded paths. We also trekked next to a busy highway. All this to get us to a pilgrim’s breakfast in a small outdoor Cafe overlooking the ocean. A typical Spanish breakfast may include eggs with ham and French fries. It was awesome and fueled the next leg of our journey.


Our final legs of the 20 miles included interesting sites of Buhda…how ironic to see it in the land of a million catholic churches. And we’ve seen a bunch of them as well. They are beautiful and old structures.


Our journey also took us to rural areas by the sea where we saw livestock and crops growing. I don’t know of any cows in the US that have this view!

As I said the day ended in Baiona by the sea with an awesome dinner of local fish, vino, and even some Jack Daniels while watching Spanish football ⚽️.