2009. augusztus 6., csütörtök

Los primeros dias

It took us 2 days to get the rhythm of Camino which means basicly getting up at 6 am and walk on from that time. It¨s really worth it as there is hardly any things nicer than seeing the sun rising behind the mountains and observing little villages to get up.
However, our luck stopped as Kriszti became sick and we had to stay at a tiny village to help her recover. Nothing is without a reason though...:) we had a great time at this pueblo in the middle of nowhere and you will see how nice it was once I put some pics up.
Finally, today we were able to start again. We met some nice Bulgarians and we went on together and had much fun. Anyway, we were already mistaken for Bulgarians instead of Hungarians.:) Beforehand we spent a day with a nice Spanish family, the father was a policeman and did not speak a word in English, but we had a good talk in Spanish. He was taking care of Kriszti like he would be the father of her, which was really nice of him.
People are so nice around us,everybody respects pilgrims and wishes ´Buen Camino´ to you.
It is a trip I can recommend to everybody...
Hope you are OK and pls comment on the blog, you can do it in Hungarian! :)
Lots of love,
Melinda xoxo

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  1. hello-bello!
    na mizujs Veletek? merre vagytok? örülök h ilyen jófej emberekkel találkoztok és büszke vagyok Rátok h ott vagytok és azt csináljátok amit akartok:)
    jó ez az apukás story; emlékszem h amikor finnországban beteg voltam akkor rám is az apuka nagyon odafigyelt és vitt a doktorhoz meg a kórházba és nem ebszélt egy szót sem angolul, de egy csomót törődött velem és a végén úgy éreztem h ő áll a legközelebb hozzám..
    velem minden rendben amúgy, majd 19-én megyek haza! nemsokára talizunk:) Hiányoztok!!!
    Love you sistaz!
    puszi
    Noc

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