Sunday was long walk day. Since Saturday was so short, Sunday was going to be 30 or 31 kilometers. Fortunately it was gentle ups and downs, no huge hills.
I was walking with Elizabeth, a pilgrim from Australia and England, who knows Spanish really well and can also read the mass listings much better than I can. We stayed together and finished in really good time. We ended up after 18 or 19 miles in a town called La Caridad, “ Charity.”
We saw lots if animals again today, among them my very first geese. They were guard-dog geese. You can’t tell in the picture but they were hissing loudly at us.
We also saw the first herd of dairy cows thst I noticed. Holsteins.
Elizabeth told me that it was the feast day of the archangels, Michael, Gabriel and Raphael. So I had to take a picture if this mutant Ninja Turtle that someone put up as a yard decoration to encourage passing pilgrims. I have no idea which one of the three this turtle represents.
When we finally arrived in Caridad, we found out they were celebrating their town street fair. There were s lot of rides for kids, my favorite was the bull ride. The guy who ran that one had a microphone and would yell, “ everyone put your hands up!” And the kids would, and then he’d pull a lever and all the little bulls would glip sideways and toss off their riders. The kids loved it. The floor was well- padded, and they kept jumping back on. They loved it.
There was also a Duck Pond, like the one I worked at in Hershey Park.