Hola
Hello from Lisbon, where the pavements are paved with the most beautiful patterns. I think they look even better in the wet...
The "pasteis de nata" are the most delicious custard tarts you could imagine. Why only two? Edward couldn't wait to get his teeth into his. We have taken it upon ourselves to do a fair sampling of the pastries around the city - well, someone's got to do it ;-)
The "azulejas" on the front of many buildings are lovely, in a soft palette of colours. I feel a quilt coming on...
Some streets are very steep but thankfully those black and white setts are not at all slippery
and around almost every corner there's a little yellow tram or funicular running a very efficient service.
As usual, there's some iffy artwork for sale along the streets, but it's harmless enough...
unlike the "stuff" offered for sale to Edward by this man and a couple of his colleagues. Hmmm.
We're having a great time here, dodging showers where we can and now my suitcase has arrived, I'm in a better frame of mind too.
Reader Comments (1)
I loved looking at your photo's bought back so many memories as I used to spend a lot of time in Portugal, over 20 years ago now, but doesn't look like it has changed much, but I was a lot younger then and didn't appreciate all the wonderful buildings, was travelling with a surfing husband so got to see a lot of the beaches, could never drive past a market though. My daughter is just about to head over to Portugal, just spent 4 months in the UK catching up with family in Cornwall, and now looking for warmer weather, so can I ask, what was the weather like.
Regards
Tracy