Day Two: Olive trees and blisters
Day two on the camino started with the included breakfast at the albergue. I had gotten a decent nights sleep as I was tired from the traveling and first day of walking. Still feeling homesick and not settled in yet I got some tostadas with jam and a cup of coffee. My polish friend left off before me, but we had the same destination that day, so I figured we would meet sooner or later anyways. The start of this stage was mostly along the main road, as it followed it out of town. After a couple of kilometers you take off the main road and continue on a dirt road. At that time the german cyclist had caught up to me, and we said goodbye and 'buen camino', as he would be going a lot further than me. Just after starting on the dirt roads I started to feel my blisters again and had to stop on the side of the road. Suddenly a rabbit jumped out in front of me and ran into the woods. It was my first proper wild animal-sighting of the trip, and even though it wasn't much, it gave a