
Some people are just made of different stuff than the rest of us. Generally I feel like I am pretty fit and strong for a woman of my age, but there a lots of women on the Norte who are in their sixties and seventies. Unlike me most of them don’t coast down the hills on a bicycle, but make the way all on foot. While dining with a pair of these feisty women, one of them informed us that her friend, let’s call her Angela, is 81! I would love to look like Angela at 65 or 70. She and her friend have done a number of Caminos over the years and are keeping pace with Gord and I on this one.
Yesterday I met Walt, who was originally from Edmonton, but now lives in California. Walt is a good looking guy that I placed at about Gordon’s age. When I mentioned that there is an 81 year old woman walking the route Walt responded by saying, “Well I guess I’m not the oldest on the route.” Walt claims he’s 80! Now until I meet him again and actually see his passport we will consider him an unverified octogenarian, as at the moment it’s pretty hard to believe.
As I sit in a cafe in Llanes eating my second breakfast consisting of the richest chocolate and churros, I wonder what their secrets to healthy longevity are. I’m guessing it might not include churros, but oh my they are good.
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I had no idea the Spanish coast was so beautiful! Those seniors obviously have no broken parts.
PS Love Gaudi but that last post was not his best work! Still you have to give him credit for quirky pioneering work.