In a hostel room at the end of the world
We leave this town tomorrow. We arrived last night. This has been the pattern for the last few towns. Potes . Olviedo . And now Finisterre . This last place - Finisterre - is confusing because it goes by different names - Finesterra, Fisterra, and some other variants. The basic meaning is - "The End of the Earth" - and it feels like that. Although, the end of the Earth apparently has a gift shop. And cat sleeping under the merchandise. Tourists in this town - but many of them are pilgrims, which imparts a different flavor to the place. Less raucous than the ordinary tourist town. There are bars, of course, but so many of the people coming through here are dropping by as part of the pilgrimage, walking the Camino to Santiago de Compostela. It's a real town too - apart from the tourist business. People baking bread. Hanging laundry. Kids playing in the street. Our previous stop: Oviedo. Beautiful old city with an imposing ancient cathedral ...