We left Salceda wondering how on earth we were going to make another 27k today but believing that we would and knowing that the cathedral lay at the end of today’s journey! The weather is perfect and the occasional company on the route quite jovial. We talk about how bittersweet it feels for this day to be our final pilgrimage day! Our bodies are definitely ready to rest but our spirits are great and our hearts full from our time on the camino. We agree to just enjoy our last hours together on the road and we are blatantly aware of our sense of gratitude. We stop a few times for our caffe leches and KA S orange soda with Santiago almond tart for a treat! Late in the afternoon we climb a hill that is taking it’s toll but we see pilgrims gathered at the top… The towers of the cathedral and Santiago are in sight in the distance… The emotions were running high and our steps for the last 5 k seem lighter… We would have run if possible. As we entered the city of Santiago people young and old greeted us, congratulated, showed the way.. The cathedral getting ever closer.
Within a few blocks there began to be a crowd as we walked through the narrow cobbled streets of the old city… Many pilgrims from all over the world converging in our final steps. All nationalities, walking together, pats on the back, hugs, congratulations, everyone helping each other… the sense of kindness and gracious behavior amazing! Mike and i are so proud of Bryce… there have been no other kids on the camino, college age being the closest, and he has handled himself with strength, dignity, and compassion. we have lost sight of him from time to time briefly and he was always helping someone. he is growing into a fine young man.
We walked through a tunnel and out into an open square and in that moment the cathedral was majestic in the late afternoon light. There were reunions, prayers, tears, celebrations, and a genuine solid sense of caring for one another. We climbed, hobbled, the steps up to the cathedral entrance and there was the statue of st. James overseeing the entry where all the pilgrims before us have stood and the marble column with a handprint in it from so many kneeling to touch and pray upon arrival. I can’t begin to explain this feeling.,. One I will never ever forget… Totally overwhelming in the most amazing way. The spirit of the camino is almost palliable as we enter. We stop to pray, go together to see the tomb of st. James, walk through the cathedral and then go to formally receive our pilgrim credentials.
SO WORTH EVERY STEP!!!!’
We will celebrate with a traditional Galician dinner and then some much needed sleep!