Today picked up where we left off yesterday—walking beside a highway.
There isn’t much to recommend this part of the Camino.
Near the village of Moratinos we passed by bodegas, rooms dug into hillsides for storing wine and food.
Here is a bodega up close.
But we were soon back beside the highway.
Our destination for the day, Sahagun, didn’t initially appear promising.
(Anne is laughing because I told her that she should have foreseen this when I promised her a European Vacation.)
People live in the old quarter of Sahagun and work there. That is generally not true for the villages and old quarters along the Camino, except in large cities. 
Here is the Arco San Benito in Sahagun.
A better approach to this part of the Camino would be to taxi from Villalcazar to Carrion; walk around Carrion; taxi from Carrion to Sahagun; walk around Sahagun; and eliminate almost two days of highway walking.