I don’t know what called to me that I chose to book a room in a bed and breakfast in a small town that was 2k off the Camino but I arrived at the La Posada de Pinter to warm greetings by my hosts that included hugs from Blanca and a rush by Jesus to carry my backpack to my room. Blanca spoke a little English, Jesus more, but it didn’t take a language to understand the welcome I was receiving.
Delicious aromas waived out from the small kitchen and was delighted to discover I would have dinner there tonight. This home and my room is filled with original art – large, magnificent paintings hung on old limestone walls. Exposed 18th century beams in the ceiling and beautifully wood polished floors told me I had arrived at a very special place.
My afternoon was leisurely as I strolled around the town. When I returned there was a large local gathering of maybe thirty people – adults and children – who were eating, drinking, laughing and celebrating something, I could tell.
I showered and changed clothes for dinner. The dining room was elegant while welcoming – a room that holds the feeling of many good times. Jesus brought me a plate of cheese, a bowl of country bread cut into large hunks and a decanter of La Roja wine, then let a candle at my table for one. I asked him about the paintings, telling him how much I loved them, and he unpretentiously shrugged saying it was thirty years of paintings – they were all his!
With each course that arrived I conversed with Jesus a bit more. First he brought an appetizer that I could tell was roasted rice with a garlic aoli but had to ask about the secret ingredient which turned out to be squid. Next he brought a local specialty – garlic soup – that was served in a lovely piece of crockery and was rich in both aroma and taste. Then came a simple but delicious salad of greens and tomatoes that had to be home grown from the flavors. When Jesus brought a plate of mixed meats and sliced mushrooms that had been cooked over an open fire I was overwhelmed by the quality, presentation and overall experience of this meal, the hospitality and beautiful setting. I expressed my gratitude to my host and new friend and simply told him how much this experience meant to me. He returns a few minutes later and says he has a gift for me – it is a book of his latest art exhibit in Burgos. I felt like the heavens had opened and angels were smiling down on me. I asked him if he would autograph it and this is what he wrote – if anyone can translate it for me, please do!
When he brought dessert, a sweet cake covered in chocolate syrup, he continued over to the wine cabinet and with a flourish presented me with a small crystal glassed filled with Madeira. Blanca came over and joined us and while it may sound silly, I was with my family. Love and nourishment in all forms were present at this table and I am in heaven here on earth.
Tomorrow I return to the Camino richer in my heart than when I arrived.
Thom Reece says
What a glorious pause in your journey… the emotion is palpable and the memories are priceless. Thank you for sharing it, Susan. It brought tears to my eyes as it reminds me of similar experiences in my own life. I am reliving some of those through you.
Linda Morehouse says
You are blessed as are we by vicariously living your Camino experience. Many thanks to you and your kind and gracious hosts for this. Isn’t it true that all we really need in life is to be loved and cared for?
Diane Lara says
Best guess on the translation:
For Susan with affection at a dinner a little solitary (?) but she has put joy in the House.
Susan Gilbert says
Thank you, Diane. What a very sweet thing for him to write.
Maria Carter says
We’ll definitely stay here when we do the Camino! Beautiful space …
terese says
Wow! You were led to an incredible experience to celebrate heartfelt connections.