Saturday 6 June 2015

Decisions


Walking into Viana. A vivid little town, and the air was filled with swallows. The old church reigned the town centre. Although not run-down, it had the atmosphere of a ruin. High on the tower weird iron cages. I imagined the Inquisition showing prisoners there, before throwing them out to warn other sinners.

We sat on a square next to the church. Coffee. Wifi. Chats. Until the albergue was about to open. I had a short talk with a friendly man, walking out of the parish albergue. We went to the other albergue.

Long line of people. Moving the line wasn't easy. Some grumpy people. Sort of tension in the air. A joke that wasn't a joke. Suddenly I said: it doesn't feel good here. Just expressing what we all felt: the whole group had a sudden shake of relief. Everybody nodded: 'Lets go to the parish.' So all eight of us packed our bags and left the row.
Wow, I felt so strong, and proud of what we did. Of course there was room for us in the parish albergue. And such a warm welcome. Like lost children.


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