Are we there yet?

11th September 


We arrived at Birmingham Airport 2 hours before our flight was due to leave at 8.35am. After checking in our bags (a bit of a fiasco) we were told to join the end of the queue for security checks. We followed the queue all around the airport and then outside the airport where we spent the next hour shuffling closer to the escalator. I managed to evict a pair of queue jumpers who tried to push in (much to the girl’s embarrassment). We were eventually fast tracked as we were running out of time and just managed to make the flight. 


The flight to Madrid landed on time and we transferred to another flight to Santiago. This flight was more eventful due to the turbulence. Beth had her eyes closed and thought the plane was actually landing at one point but it was just being bashed about by the storm clouds. When we cleared the clouds the Americans behind us all started high fiving and fist bumping each other. I guess they were just glad to be alive. 


We landed a few minutes late and after collecting our packs, ran to get a taxi. The taxi got us to the bus station just in time for us to push and shove our way onto the bus to Ferrol (no queues here). We walked to the Concatedral, (I assume a kind of mini cathedral) to try and get a stamp. The church, which was undergoing major repairs to the outside of the building, was of course closed. I said that it looked much better on the internet, Amy commented that I had just been catfished by a church. We met a guy from Transylvania who lives in Winchester who was trying to get hold of a credential for his camino stamps. Don’t think he was a vampire, anyway he took a picture for us with an intact corner of the concatedral behind us to make it look better than it actually was. 

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  1. Gosh quite an eventful first day! Look forward to hearing that tomorrow has been more mundane! Good luck to you all.

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