Camino Day 5: The Way flooded
O'Cebreiro to Triacastella - JBD = 21.3km
In the albergue the night before there was an excerpt from a book on the wall. This is what it said on the sign:
Billy Collins
Walking Across The Atlantic
I wait for the holiday crowd to clear the beach
before stepping onto the first wave.
Soon I am walking across te Atlantic
thinking about Spain,
checking for whales, waterspouts.
I feel the water holding up my shifting weight.
Tonight I will sleep on its rocking surface.
But for now I try to imagine what
this must look like to the fish below,
the bottoms of my feet appearing, disappearing.
From The apple that astonished Paris (1988)
What a premonition that was. Today it rained. Dear God did it rain!
The stream in the photo was not there before the water came tumbling from the sky and, I hope for the people of the area, is not there now. It rained so hard that we had to make an unscheduled stop in a random cafe to dry ourselves off and there was even talk of stopping here for the night if it didn't relent. But a hot chocolate for some, ice cream for me (Magnum's First Kiss - oh my goodness gracious that thing is tasty!), sorted us out and we soldiered on to Triacastella - the town named for three castles, none of which stand now. Personally I think they may have been washed away.
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