<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
<html>
<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
Jim and others,
<br>I love Cebreiro. It's my favourite place on the Camino and I appreciate
you sharing your story with us. If you would like to read a story I wrote
about my miracle on Cebreiro, you can go to this link: <A HREF="http://www.suekenney.ca/about-sue-mycamino.html">http://www.suekenney.ca/about-sue-mycamino.html</A>
<br>jim allen wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><style></style>
<font face="Arial">Hola All;Big day
in O Cebreiro, festival day. See the crowd on the webcam <a href="http://www.crtvg.es">www.crtvg.es</a>My
son and I were there in 2000 in Meson Carolo. We were locked in by
1:00am and were told that if we went out we could not get back in.
My son went out and left a block on the exit door hoping no one would remove
it. Luckily he was able to get back in. The music stopped at
3:15am. It was a wonderful experience. We were tired but happy
as we got on our bikes to coast on down to Triacastela.In 2003 I arrived
a day early and was not able to attend the festival but did see them setting
up for the next day. The albergue was full and you could not walk
a foot without hitting a pilgrim sleeping on the floor. As we departed
OCebreiro we met a lot of locals walking "the wrong way" on the Camino.
The weather was cool and threatening. I hope the rain held off for
them.OCebreiro will always be one of the highlights on my Camino experience.I
had occasion to drive by OCebreiro in 2001 on my way to a wedding in Los
Arcos. So I took my wife to dinner in the same place, Meson Carolo,
that I had dinner with my son in 2000, and dinner alone in 2003.Jim Allen,
Seminole, Fl<a href="mailto:jallen08atampabay.rr.com">jallen08atampabay.rr.com</a></font></blockquote>
</body>
</html>