A fairly boring 24 Km day on the Meseta. Now I have two blisters, so it was a bit challenging, luckily my Keens sandals made it so much easier and the path was fairly flat. Tomorrow will be a very long 30Km and the end is insight by Saturday as I enter Leon, where I will take a rest day, should be a highlight of the trip. After that I will be entering a whole new landscape of mountains and forests. Today was good for reflection and taping stream of consciousness on a few topics. By now I keep running into the same people and it is nice. Had dinner last night with 4 Canadians and an Austrian lady. The Camino is such a metaphor for our life journey. Too tired to explain here, will try later on. It is very interesting meeting people from all over the world that just happen to be walking it at the same time. I met a German man handing his solar panel business to his son, had dinner with an ex RCMP and UN International Development consultant and his friends by knee emergency room nurse who is retiring. Yesterday a met a couple who just sold their small business in Manchester and enjoying their new freedoms. Been walking on and off with a lady from Colorado whose husband is a Vistage/TEC member. A Canadian retired from a business where he was in construction of farming spEcific structures like silos. Another guy who sells all the equipment dairy farmers need to milk their cows. I can go on. Learned by about so many areas I had no idea about. Maybe a topic for a separate blog.