My breakfast this morning included ’Fichi d’India’ which were surprisingly sweet.

In Australia, they’re called ‘prickly pear ‘ and were introduced in 1788. This caused a disaster as it spread over 60 million acres (24.3 million hectares) of land making it unusable.

I would have liked to have spent a day in Prizzi to look around – perhaps another time.

Herding sheep by car…

and by horse.

A lot of today’s walking was in the Region Monte Carcaci Park. Thankfully this meant quite a bit of shade from the conifers.

After crossing these hills, I was back in another quite dry valley.

Just a church, a school and three houses remain in the fascist era hamlet of Borgo Riena. The story goes that an escaped prisoner serving a life sentence lived here for years in the 1950s.

From here, I could see my destination, Castronovo, off in the distance. I had a few more hours of walking in the hot sun though, and there was very little shade.

At this point, I reached the half way point of the Cammino.

An old road surface
A wild almond tree

From here there was a slippery slidey walk on a stony pathway to my destination. I even had to unfold my walking poles to avoid falling over. I always carry them, but rarely use them.

My accommodation tonight ( only joking.)
Home Sweet Home for tonight.
Dinner
The cook and I

My Relive video for today :

https://www.relive.com/view/vQvyKAe4W46