
I realize the privilege I’ve had as an English speaker in most of the places I’ve traveled to as English truly is the most internationally used language. Fortunately French people have been kind and gracious regarding language except for one very grumpy bartender!






(It must have been hard for children, the elderly, and physically disadvantaged, to go to worship!!)
Day 2 – St Privat d’Allier to Saugues – 13 miles & 2400 uphill feet.
Day 3 – Saugues to Les Faux – 18 miles & 2200 ft.
Day 4 – Ley Faux to Saint Alban sur Limagnole – 4 miles (more like a rest day)
After 3 very hard days of walking, for me, it was a gift to stay at the lovely L’Oustal de Parent Hotel in Les Faux with its warm, comfortable bar and delicious dinner. Since we only had 4 miles of walking today we had a leisurely breakfast there (best croissant & berry jam ever!) and relaxed at our B & B upon arrival in Limagnole.



12 thoughts on “Do you speak French?”
Belle photos! Je parle le francais!
Merci beaucoup!
Wow, Steven at the bnb looks the epitome of relaxed and happy!
Yes, he does that well!
Wow big days Karen! Glad you had a short rest day in a beautiful place. Thanks for sharing your story and photos. Buen Camino my friend!
Beautiful pictures! Love the church and love hearing about your adventures. Enjoy!
Thanks Ginny! Good luck starting the first week of school for your last year of teaching!!!!!
Ah, Buen Camino my fellow camino friend!
I have never walked as much as Steven and you! I would relish the semi rest day. You are both now pros at this Camino pilgrimage lifestyle. Thanks so much for taking us along through your blog! xo Kim
Kim, thank u for following along!
Your Camino adventure stories with beautiful pictures are a gift to me Karen! Reading about your previous days journey with my morning coffee is a great start to my day, thank you my dear friend.
Thank you Jan! I just love that you enjoy the blog with morning coffee! Looking forward to seeing you in a month!
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