The remaining days were a blur of walking, arriving at the alburgues, immediately washing clothes and setting them out to dry. Treating blisters and then food was always the next item on the list, either finding a market to shop for food then going back to the alburgue to cook it or finding a bar with something I'd want to eat for dinner (not always an easy task since by that time I was pretty sick of ham baguettes). At the same time, talking to people and sharing information or supplies if you had something they needed or vice versa. The Camino is a constant manifestation of one of the adages I saw once on a Camino video:
"Give what you can, take what you need"
And its all there.
Thanks for the pictures. And the adage. A very good conclusion.
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