Checked in folks from Austria, Sweden, USA, France, Spain, Japan, Korea, Gemany,Denmark. It rained all the time they were walking.they were glad to sit around in the living room. Note the drying ponchos. Gloves, socks, and boots. The fire was welcome although being the only heat, it didn't quite meet the full need. Some people warmed stones to wrap in socks and put on the toes of their sleeping bags.
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Phyllis Haislip
5/1/2013 05:49:47 am
Poor pilgrims! How nice they have a warm welcome on a cold and stormy night. Well done hospitaleros!
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Edie
5/1/2013 08:55:04 pm
Hi Peg and Russ,
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Peg
5/3/2013 10:24:32 pm
Wish you were too, Edie!
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