First of all let me apologies for the long delay with updates on my blog. It has been difficult to find a workable computer and quite frankly the time that it takes to make an entry. With biking most of the daylight hours, and by the time we reach a Pilgrim Albergue, shower, eat and rest, it leaves little time for much else. But right now is seems like I have some extra time ,due to a snow storm that is forcing us to stay an extra day in the quaint town of Carrion de los Condes about half way on the Camino. That´s right you better believe it I am at the half way point. This journey so far has been so amazing that I almost don,t have enough superlatives to describe it. Spain is truly an incredible country. The Spaniards are very friendly especially along The Camino and are always looking to help you out and wishing you buen camino. It must be part of the national pride here .The Camino, that I have biked through has brought me through much of the rural beauty of this country which is dotted with medieval towns and villages and unbelievable mountains that alone would satisfy anyone visiting Spain. But in addition, the city,s like Pamplona, logrono,and Burgos have offered their large majestic Cathedrals with precious works of art ,and fine local cuisine, (I am a major Jamon Iberico fan now) . I won´t tell you that it´s been all fun, food, wine and culture. This has been the most challenging physical feat of my life. The riding is realy physical and pretty long in the seat most of the day. Most every day we are climbing mountains and even at days end we may have to realy push hard up to the top of some summit before we are finished. Somehow I´m able to complete each day, and the feeling of accomplishment is amazing. Ellery and Levi my riding buddies are a constant inspiration and I remain in awe of what they have accomplished so far. I have only been doing this bike thing for a few months, yesterday they celebrated their 8th month on bikes. AMAZING ! I am keeping my eye on the prize first at the end of The Camino in Santiago where we will have Christmas with Annette and Julian and lastly in Porto the real finish line . Keep the good energy and thoughts coming.
Peace to all
Adrian
Comments
barry
Wed, 16 Dec 2009 19:42:15
few people have dreams that they turn in to attainable goals. youve worked hard and continue to acheive yours. i dont envy your trip but your determination and resolve humble me. thanks for letting us share your amzing journey. merry christmas to you adrian and levy and elery as well. godspeed and peace
Sat, 19 Dec 2009 07:44:48
Adrian,
Was anxiously awaiting your first blog. I can picture it
thru your words and my heart is filled with awe .Iam
there with you in spirit. Pedal on and remember you
have loving energy surrounding you .
Peace and Blessings,
Janet
coco
Sun, 20 Dec 2009 15:40:41
Adrian,We are so proud of you. Love and hugs and keep up the energy and spirit. You always had the most incredible energy and endurence in the family. Remember it's all about living in the moment. Enjoy! Welove you cocoand the gang. xoxoxo
Joline and Jimmy
Mon, 21 Dec 2009 17:30:33
Adrian, we are so happy for you and excited about your journey! This is such an exciting time in your life, treasure the moments. We think of you every day, know that we love you and...keep pedaling.
The operation went well, will know if it was a success in a couple months :)
Love, Joline and Jimmy, Jill and Scott
Tue, 22 Dec 2009 02:09:14
Hi Adrian, Ellery and Levi,
I have just read your recent postings, and although I have a very good idea of just how cold it can get on the Camino, the passes have always been open when I have been there. Congratulations to you all - I will be tweeting this up if I may! I hope the bike is serving you well and I wish you all the best on your way to Porto,
Martin
Jodi Messier
Tue, 22 Dec 2009 16:43:35
Hi Adrian-
Wow, what an amazing journey you are on! I am thinking of you pedaling and my body aches...
Sending some energy to you from North Carolina. Enjoy the finish.
Love and Peace, Jodi
Bill Charette
Sun, 27 Dec 2009 18:55:00
Adrian
I'm thrilled to see that you're doing so well. What a wonderful accomplishment! Can't wait to see you and Annette to hear all about your adventures. Will be thinking about you New Years eve. Congratulations!
Bill
Clara Martinez
Sun, 10 Jan 2010 11:48:21
Hi Adrian and Annette,
Happy New Year to you and yours.
We were in Porto on Jan 1 and 2 and I phoned and spoke very briefly to Annette. The call was cut off and then she called me back and then another cut. After that I could never get through to a ring tone and when I dialed the call would go immediately to disconnect.
So, not meant to be to re-connect if you were even still in Porto at that time!
How was the ceremony upon reaching the Atlantic?
On the 28th we were driving to Madrid to try to get information about my lost luggage... I did get that bag back finally after a week of lost in space.
We are all glad to be back home and into the mundane routines of life. When do you all go back home and into some kind of domestic routine again?
What a life changing trip the endeavor must be for you all.
Congratulations to you and your biking pals on making a dream come true.
Best wishes,
Clara Martinez and David Scates