21 August: Le Puy to St Privat d’Allier

 

Hallelujah, I am still alive.

My French maid but she is the silent type.

Up at oh-dark 30 but had to wait a bit until Antoine opened for breaky. He would not let me pay or go until I had breakfast, which consisted of a concrete sandwich and a bowl of coffee. Not good. Margit’s breakfasts were awesome. I am so thirsty.

Le Puy was great. I had one of the best burgers 🍔 I have ever had, avec friet met mayonnaise. I washed that down with a few beers. Here is my before I started picture:

Here is my after picture:

Not good, I know. It was a moderate slog today but the temperature was perfect for walking. Countryside was awesome. Last 5 km were the worst. A steady uphill climb of about 120 meters followed by a 1 km descent into hell. If not for my poles I would have been fooked. It took me 1 hour to cover off 0.9 kilometers. 😖.  Having said that the scenery is fantastic. Oh, and I could get Orangina again.

Awesome vid that covers off the first stage. Le Puy to Saint Privat.

I know it is not a French song but it is uplifting just the same.

 

 

20 August: Le Puy en Velay

 

Nestled in the lush rolling hills of the Auvergne – Rhone- Alpes region and the Haute Loire and gorges D’Allier River Valley. It is a town of monasteries, ⛪️ seminaries and Cathedral. Notre Dame is situated here. A huge statue of our Lady with Child overlooks the city and protects her citizens. Magnifique.

You can see the large statue to our Lady in the background.

I went to mass this morning at 7am at the Cathedral. It was beautiful and I felt blessed.A ton of emotions come over you as you reflect on where you have come from and where you are going. Tomorrow I  begin this journey. I am alone and would love to share this journey with someone but alas I cannot so I say bon journeau to everyone I see even though my Francais est tres, tres mauvais (very bad).

It is a long steep walk up to the Cathedral but that is OK because pilgrims cannot have fun, they cannot swear, they can only suffer and eat Metamucil. But they now have flavored Metamucil so that is good. After mass? Self flagellation.

After mass there is also the stairway to hell for those pilgrims who want to have fun!  Apres vous?

I walked out of town to see how the journey started. It is a climb of about 1 kilometre before it flattens out a wee bit. Having no water I stopped at the top then returned to Le Puy.

They were multi-taskers in medieval days. This guy is having medieval brain surgery and is also being given the last rights at the same time. The operational success rate was fairly low they tell me. He is not too happy I think.

One of my favourite 🚶‍♂️ walking songs

 

 

 

 

 

 

19 August: Enroute Le Puy

 

It took 14 hours but finally made it. It must be my age because the time flew by like the scenery from a train doing 300 klicks an hour. I am not kidding. And I had to put up with screaming kids and a guy who would not stop talking. SHUT THE BLEEP UP. It must be my age. It couldn’t be my awesomeness personality could it? I am a grumpy old man and I am killing  it.

My friend and host drove me to the Augsburg train station at oh dark 30. That is really early. Everything went well until Paris. I was going to take the metro but the lineup to get a ticket was full of rookies. They just could not figure it out. After 10 minutes waiting I hadn’t moved so I left and got a taxi. The taxi tried to rip me off. Combien I said. 65 euros monsieur he said. I said no way, sacre blue monsieur. He said 70 euros. We agreed on 25, which is what it should be. We both laughed and I gave him a 5 euro tip.

Off I went with no delays and no problems except for the screaming kids. I almost lost it again and yelled SHUT THE BLEEP BLEEP UP. They yell here just as bad as in Canada but in French and I didn’t know how to say shut the…up in French.

We arrived. I found my gite and here I am having a beer on a terrace.

Bon soir.

 

18 August: Last Day in Munich

Rain all day

Sometimes hard, then light. We drove to Landsburg. which is another medieval town.  Beautifully set on the Lecht River, which flows from the Austrian Alps. The town was Pristine. Houses, buildings, cafes and restaurants are all situated on narrow cobblestone streets. The buildings are colorfully painted but in dull pastel colour’s. All of them having high pitched roofs. Anchored by a beautiful church with an onion skin type bell tower, this town was right out of a Hansel and Gretal story. Lush green forests complimented the town. We walked through a forest where I expected the big bad wolf to jump out at any time.

We had to stop and sample the wares. Of course we did. It was a magical day. Margit has been an exceptional host. But all good things must come to an end. Tomorrow I leave for Le Puy, France. Goodbye to the Bavarian countryside.

The medieval wench song!

 

August 17: More from Munich.

Went to Augsburg today. Margit has been the perfect hostess. Augsburg is a medieval town with many churches and a cathedral. Awesome!

Wonderful place. Old architecture, beautiful stain glass windows, history and great 🍺.  Did I mention the beer was good.We walked around the old town with many tourists. Everybody is super friendly and seem to know I am a foreigner. I do not know why??? And the 🍺 is great.

Apple strudel and coffee to die for. Oh and the beer is great. We walked around the old town to the tune of oom paw paw. Then Margit cooked a dinner on her electric BBQ. mmm mmm good. It is a Weber.

Great. And the beer is great too.

You can say what you want about catholicism but they have given the world impressive architecture, beautiful art, profound literature and awesome music.

 

 

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