Friday, 19 October 2012

Fisterra, the way it is meant to be


If the Camino is your dinner, the road to Finisterre is a delightful dessert, really fills you up when still hungry. For me the Camino as it is meant to be. I walked halfway through October. Quiet, walking for hours on your own, people helping each other, no more litter on the road. I never shook so many hands as on this part of the walk.
Lovely nature, no highways. And the elements again! You can feel you're getting near the ocean.
I loved the heavy rainshowers and the stormy wind. Even here in western Galicia unusual for the time of the year, but common in wintertime. On my walking stick the last bark disappeared, it got whiter, being baptized by the Camino.






There's a Dutch poem I took with me, about my Camino:

Reisopdracht





en als je weggaat...
regen, er dreigt regen,
storm blaast zand weg
over de wegen,
men moet zijn ogen beschermen.
angstige vogels zwermen boven het land.
de lucht is zwart....
zeg langzaam:
Ik hou van regen.
Ik hou van storm.
Ik ben niet bang.

uit:
'Verzamelde Gedichten' van Riekus Waskowsky (1932 - 1957)





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