Comments on: Day 5 Santarem to Azinhaga http://www.gregspurgin.com/walking-the-camino-in-portugal/day-5-santarem-to-azinhaga/ Judy and Greg walking through Portugal on the Camino Portugués Wed, 03 Apr 2013 13:47:45 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.8.1 By: Judy http://www.gregspurgin.com/walking-the-camino-in-portugal/day-5-santarem-to-azinhaga/#comment-114 Sun, 06 May 2012 09:32:47 +0000 http://www.gregspurgin.com/walking-the-camino-in-portugal/?p=236#comment-114 Hi Lisa, I know, it does seem a strange thing to do voluntarily. The last Camino we did, it rained twice in the 5 weeks, for very short periods of time. This time it has rained every single day! Exploring …. hmm, well we pop into churches and other old buildings of interest along the way, but we don’t really go out of our way to do any extra sightseeing, and we don’t browse shops ‘cos we can’t buy anything ‘cos we can’t carry it. After walking 25kms a day (especially this early in a long walk), all I want to do at the end of a day is get off my feet! And then find something to eat.

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By: lisa ashton http://www.gregspurgin.com/walking-the-camino-in-portugal/day-5-santarem-to-azinhaga/#comment-112 Sat, 05 May 2012 23:30:27 +0000 http://www.gregspurgin.com/walking-the-camino-in-portugal/?p=236#comment-112 Good to see you walking again Judy. Walking through rain and mud must be so much fun, just what I’d want to be doing on an overseas holiday if I ever go on one! Countryside looks great. Any time for exploring along the way?

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