Day 4, April 10
9 miles, 19 miles total
Altitude: 4,134 feet
Weather: warm and sunny
Monistrol-d’Allier
Sitting outside at my second gite I hear an accordion in the distance; hence, I must still be in France. The gite sits at the bottom of a gorge from which I spent hours descending. Perched on the rim of the gorge sits a tiny 13th century chapel , Chapelle Saint Jaques,Rochgude,, dedicated to St James. Though no larger them my dining room, the humble chapel with stain glass window of a pilgrim was well worth the climb.


Beautiful church Linda! Awesome weather as well here in C’ville today.
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How I wish I had your command of French. Everyone is so patient and accommodating to this English limited person. Such kindness. Linda
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You are the true pilgrim now. Fabulous weather, gourmet food and chocolate cows. It is Linda in Wonderland. What a treat to be able to share your travels. Always looking forward to the next installment!
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The age of things amaze me the most. Passing buildings dated in the 1600’s is an everyday occurrence. Wish you were here to share a bottle of wine. Linda
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Yes, so much in the US, by comparison, seems brash, rude and disposable!
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I get goosebumps just reading about your Camino!!
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Next time you and the girls come to C’ville, I’ll have you shivering retelling the Camino. Your C2C buddy, Linda
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Reminds me of the accordion CD you gave me. Do original. Only you. MB
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