Santiago – May 27, 2017

It is our last day in Santiago – this time.   What to do?  Well, for one thing, I slept in.  We met the Canadian women at breakfast again, they are booked in here as well.

Pimientos de Padron. Our favourite treat.

We dashed off to the market first thing to shop for a couple things for gifts, and to see the selection of food there.  Fish, meat and all kinds of vegetables, in both an open and enclosed setup.

You can get anything at the market, even Tupperware!
We bought some olive oil from here. We had talked to a man in Toronto airport who belonged to the family who produced the oil we bought.

Then we dashed back to the cathedral to be plenty early (2 hours) to get the best seats for the noon pilgrim’s mass.  It was everything that it was the other two times – the singing nun with the beautiful voice, and the botafumeiro ( q.v.).

Santiago on the main altar. Someone was hugging him.

Even though the weather was cool and threatening rain, we opted for an al fresco lunch – how many more chances will we have?

Our last lunch, sigh.

We spent more time in and out of souvenier shops, of which there are hundreds, each with a slightly different selection of Santiago oriented junk.  We found Vic’s favorite T shirt store, which appears to have expanded to at least three outlets since we were here.

Star Wars parade.

While proceeding up a street we found ourselves in the midst of a Star Wars parade. Dozens, maybe hundreds, of otherwise normal people (we hope) dressed up as Star Wars characters in varying quality costumes.  The parade ended up in the square in front of the cathedral, where there were banners and other signs of celebration.  The crowd packed the square, rivalling the daytime pilgrim crowd.

Huge crowd in the main square.

Now it is time to repack the suitcases, and get ready to say goodbye to Santiago.  Until the next time………..