When taking on a long walk, such as the Camino Portuguese, one of the things you quickly learn is how fast the days begin to blend together. It’s something we learned while walking the Camino Francis. If we didn’t have this blog of ours, we’d have a heck of a time remembering dates and places. With that in mind, and because I knew I wouldn’t be writing in real time while walking the Camino Portuguese, we took a series of notes each night. And, thanks to the cloud, all of our hundreds of photos are dated. Between our notes and photos, I can tell the tale of each day.
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