Day 9 – Part 1: Agés
36 km (267 miles) 7h
Apparently the situation in Germany is also getting worse. I keep my feet still for now, not literally, but as far as my return journey is concerned. The Foreign Office does not recommend an acute return journey at the moment and I feel safer here in the Pampa than in Mannheim. I’m avoiding all the big cities for now and marching through to the end. Since my flight goes only on 10.04. back to Germany, I consider already to go further and to make the 1000 km full. All depending on my legs and the situation here. I could change my flight for free. Vamos a ver! 🙂
I am enjoying the Camino more and more every day. I feel very light on my feet, physically and mentally, and feel like I can do this forever. I have now already walked out two days, compared to the stage plan. At the moment, only the two Bavarians who live in Alaska and Markus are on par with me. Today I have passed certainly 20 people that I have not seen before
Today the Camino went on my tear for the first time while listening to Hirschhausen. His closing words somehow touched me very much. I could totally relate to the lightness of his words about life. Somehow everything, at work and otherwise, is really not to be taken so seriously. Not that I worry too much in general, but every now and then I do. Here it all falls off me.
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