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The last summery weekend on the beach

4 Comments / Uncategorized / By ebouwens

October 8, 2023. Vila Chã to Apúlia 28 km With yesterday’s heat stress burned into our memories, be were sure to rise before sunrise, get a quick breakfast at Cafe Sandy downstairs from where we stayed, and get on the road. It was so nice to get out into the cool air with the sun …

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We start in the oven

4 Comments / Travel log / By ebouwens

October 7 2023. Day 1 Camino Portugués Porto to Praia Chã I convinced Alice to start today early instead of clearing up a questionably functioning SIM card, and I’m glad I did as the heat really drained us. We arose at 7 from our hotel in the Tridade neighborhood, stopped for a light breakast at …

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Arrival in Portugal

2 Comments / Uncategorized / By ebouwens

October 5-6, 2023 Our exit from Grand Rapids went ultra-smoothly as friend and nieghbor, Greg, shuttled us to the airport, aquick flight to Philly, and a comfortably short layover in Philly before boarding AA to Lisbon. The plane was new, sleek and smooth. We thought we were in for any easy 7 hour overnight flight …

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Final training hike for Camino Portugués

3 Comments / Uncategorized / By ebouwens

September 28, 2023. Today was our final day of both being off work, so we planned a hilly 14-mile hike from Fallasburg to Lowell along the North Country Trail. It was drizzly and cool as we pushed off from the Fallasburg covered bridge. Fallasburg is a historic town with many of the original buildings kept …

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Making the most of the last day in Oaxaca

4 Comments / Uncategorized / By ebouwens

September 12, 2023 (delayed entry) As I finish up my trip in Oaxaca, I recall that this was the first day of our Camino de Santiago trip, and rather than being nostalgic for a diminishing memory, I’m looking forward to starting a new chapter in October, the Camino Portugués, starting in Porto and finishing in …

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The random blessings of Oaxaca

6 Comments / Uncategorized / By ebouwens

September 11, 2023 When coming to Oaxaca, it’s easy to drop the frenetic necessity of planning an interesting day. Just walk out the door and keep your eyes and heart open. I awoke with sounds of roosters and buses today after a wonderful night’s sleep. David’s apartment is tucked back away from a busy street …

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R & R in beautiful Oaxaca

7 Comments / Uncategorized / By ebouwens

September 11, 2023 What a wonderful rest in my frien David’s apartment here in Oaxaca. After so many nights of fireworks exploding, loud bands playing, roosters crowing, and travel companion snoring, it was amazing to have a good night’s sleep in a comfortable bed. Immediately I noticed the fatigue and grumbling stomach had left, but …

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Limping back to Oaxaca

2 Comments / Uncategorized / By ebouwens

September 9, 2023 Soon after midnight I knew that it could be a long day. My stomach started to cramp and I had diarrhea and nausea. The booms of the amplifiers and fireworks continued all night. I didn’t even notice the minor tremor during the night. I took an anti-diarrheal med around 3 am to …

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Honoring Zoquitlán’s ranching heritage

Uncategorized / By ebouwens

September 8, 2023 It’s hard to say when September 8 began and when it ended, because the loud party atmosphere and religious events went all day and night continuously. The very loud ranchera band on a giant stage with stadium sized speakers stacked 30 feet tall was impressive. The band played on until 4 am, …

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The festival rises to a higher pitch.

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September 7, 2023. As I sit here this evening, competing bands an processions pass under one window and then another, punctuated by firecrackers. I’m waiting and resting to gout in an hour to see the biggest firework display and dancing. The morning started on a worrisome note. I had diarrhea, most likely from a street …

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