When I get up my blister has filled up with liquid again and my ankle is still red and swollen.
| waiting... |
The ride takes about 20 minutes and costs 23 Euros. The driver drops us off at a pharmacy in Valença. It is 8:30 and it's still closed. Uschi and I exchange phone numbers and I promise her to keep her updated. Then we say good bye for the time being.
| ... between Portugal and Spain |
| International Bridge |
I find the tourist information and ask for the hospital, which conveniently is just around the corner. It is actually just a community health center and I'm shocked by its appearance on the outside. But the nurses are really nice and there is a young doctor who speaks English. They suck the fluids out of my blister with an injection (thank god they didn't cut it open!!) and put on a special ointment before bandaging it. Then the doctor prescribes me antibiotics which I have to take 3x a day for a week. Great - no more vino tinto for me on this Camino. I thank them sincerly and hobble towards the square. The albergue opens at 1 PM so I have about an hour and a half to kill.
I am a little bummed out about all this and decide to sit down in a café to call home and tell the news. Suddenly I hear music and turn around. It's a folklore procession! I hang up and promise to call back later. They play the bagpipes and drums and walk around the square where I sit. The music softens as they walk past me into the opposite direction. A few minutes later I'm startled again by a loud bang behind me. I turn around and see that the group has assembled in a semi-circle just in front of the café where I sit. They start to sing and dance. This is great! I take loads of pictures and videos and take in the positive energy they all seem to radiate.
Later I check into the albergue and am glad to see that there's only one more bed occupied in my room... maybe I'll get a good nights sleep. Wouldn't hurt.
After washing my clothes and a short nap I decide to grab a small bite to eat. Down on the square I run into Egon and am most happy to see him. I thought that after losing Sandra and Thomi yesterday and Uschi today I wouldn't see any familiar face around. We enjoy the afternoon sitting in the café talking. After a while Egon wants to go back to the official albergue (huh?!? I didn't find that one...) to take a shower and we agree on having dinner together later. I go back to my albergue and decide to update my journal and relax my foot.
Egon and I have dinner at a different café - it's not very good. But it's food and we're hungry so we eat it anyway... After all, we're pilgrims! We sit and talk for a while and wafe to the two Belgian brothers who pass us by. Egon is not the only familiar face after all.
When I return to the albergue later that evening I can't believe my ears. The only roommate I have snores like a 500kg wild boar. ... great.
Once again I am very glad that I brought ear plugs..
Distance covered: 15km by taxi, 4km on foot