We planned a bus trip from Santiago to Finisterre. In 2019, we walked from Santiago to Finisterre in four days; this bus trip took 2.5 hours (not an express bus).
7.9 miles for the day. No video for the day (watch malfunction).
2022 Spain
Before leaving town, we took time for one more cathedral visit. The altarpiece shows all three images of the Saint: the Apostle, the Peregrino, and the Moorslayer.
The crypt below the altar contains the relics of the Saint.
Coastal towns along the bus ride.
The Parroquial de Santa Maria da Vila de Fisterra is a 12th century church on the outskirts of town as you walk toward the lighthouse (Faro) at land’s end.
The church was open with preparations for a pilgrim’s mass.
A statue of St. James is in the nave.
After mass, we continued up to the lighthouse, about 3.5 kilometers, hoping to be there for sunset and before rain set in.
The zero kilometer marker for the Faro counts down the distance from Santiago. No rain but the wind was fierce (thus our blowing hair).
We beat sunset. Now to await sundown. The lighthouse is now a museum, but we were too late for that.
While waiting, a group of mountain goats scampered up the cliff.
The clouds are beautiful but portend the storm coming.
One more look at the zero kilometer marker.
It was dark by the time we arrived back down the hill into town. The church is lit in color.
Richard’s Compostela.
Comments:
Jim Constantin: Congratulations on completing your convenience.2022/10/20
Reply Thank you. I can’t figure out how to append a picture of Richard’s Compostela on this reply, so I’ll post it on Wednesday’s blog at the end.2022/10/20
Wanda Penner: Somewhere on earth the sun always sets. You caught a beauty.2022/10/20
Reply Thanks, Wanda. It’s another tradition that pilgrims try to catch the sunset, so we were pleased. The clouds were beautiful but we did have thunderstorms most of the night.2022/10/20
Ann Prazza: Perfect photos for the end of your adventure! Very dramatic. What are the female figures to the left of the moon slayer figure in the church?Pete would be glad you got a blessing.2022/10/20
Reply I think the figures you’re seeing may be angels. The altarpiece has a lot of them! Father Anil was one of those rare gifts since he was so personal and accessible. He even asked us to pray for him.I often think of Pete when we’re on the trail, because he would be ahead of us all!2022/10/20