It was a big surprise. Brand new place.We nearly went to Castelo Rodrigo, looks good.
Great stop.
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It was a big surprise. Brand new place.We nearly went to Castelo Rodrigo, looks good.
One of the few good things about this kind of social media (the good kind) is that you get to make virtual friends with people based on what they write and how they react, not how they look (old, young, you can fill in the rest). I think it’s a real benefit to be weighed against the problems it can also bring.Oh blimey you're mere youngsters . Sort of expected that as you're still working.
Looking forward to tomorrow's report
Couldn’t agree more, although for the record can I add I am very young and look good.One of the few good things about this kind of social media (the good kind) is that you get to make virtual friends with people based on what they write and how they react, not how they look (old, young, you can fill in the rest). I think it’s a real benefit to be weighed against the problems it can also bring.
I would say 'Guarantee of Origin', however I don't believe such a thing exists in the wine business in England. I could well be wrong.* I don't know an English translation for "Denominación de origen", maybe Martin jumar or Judith jumartoo or Barriesimpson would help with that?
Tomorrow Porto awaits.
Rainy Porto, it seems.
You'll enjoy itThanks for that, it’s on the list for next time!
It would be in the top of the Rog-scale for sure“Just a few snippets of our staying, like a picture of a yummy Pastéis de Nata (PdN as per Jane And Rog ) or a random church with a mystical sunlight effect.”
Now we need the full Rog-style rating! Pastry? Custard? Nice caramelisation on top?
That's a very good point and I agree with you. Luckily for us, we can understand enough to know what are the lyrics about which enhances the experience.Also, with the fado, can you understand the words? I get the feeling it must make all the difference. I find the sound haunting but I have no idea what the singer is saying.
We were in Tomar over 20 years ago to compete in a Running event...we we're invited to attend a FADO concert....but declined, because we needed to be fresh for the next days race....Did we miss something, perhaps we did...That's a very good point and I agree with you. Luckily for us, we can understand enough to know what are the lyrics about which enhances the experience.
The tempo and melodies in the song, along with the gestures, expression and tone of the fadista (woman or man), also help to understand whether it is a sad or uplifting song.
Seeing it live is beyond words could describe.
Without disparaging the other version, I do prefer the sad Fado sung by a woman.
Shame we missed Guimaraes it looks interesting.Days 7 and 8.
The 7th day was meant for laundry and some groceries. It eats the whole day!
Anyway, the highlight for us was visiting Mercadona
But, it was kind of cool because it was the first store opened in Portugal, and it's been a success, with all those different products from the same brand we are used to, but only in Portugal (I wish we had some of these local Portuguese stuff in our area too).
They have already 20 stores or so opened now in Portugal! Should be studied this kind of success, from a small store in Valencia, to this huge iberian empire, so weird.
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One of the things we needed to buy was the connection from garden hose to 1" as we found is more commonly used here and we didn't have one. Leroy Merlin saved the day (as has happened to us before).
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From Porto we moved toward Guimarães, a nice small historic town which is the cradle of the country, as the nation was founded there.
We slept in the official place for Motorhomes, very convenient and close to the old town.
The city deserves a quick visit in one or half a day, enough to see the old town and the castle.
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In the van food department, we had a nice tikka masala chicken with basmati rice, which was far better than it looked in the picture.
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It was, not as Porto, but not crowded at all and nice. Maybe we should post more picturesShame we missed Guimaraes it looks interesting.
That's interesting and it's so true.We took two Spanish couples for a curry because they were desperate to try one. They chose their meals, after we told them which would be the mildest, and three of them ended up sharing one dish because the others were "far too spicy" for them
That's interesting and it's so true.
I don't know why, but in Spain we are afraid of spicy food. Not we two, because we are not so Spanish in many things as I have explained before
Our friends aren't interested in Mexican, Indian or any different kinds of food.
We like to go to those kind of restaurants and we have problems to drag them to these restaurants we love
That's interesting and it's so true.
I don't know why, but in Spain we are afraid of spicy food. Not we two, because we are not so Spanish in many things as I have explained before
Our friends aren't interested in Mexican, Indian or any different kinds of food.
We like to go to those kind of restaurants and we have problems to drag them to these restaurants we love
Someone may, but not out friendsSo who buys the guindillas and the salsa brava?
Is that similar to wasabi? If so, I think we had that in Berlin once (or a German version).horseradish sauce
Is that similar to wasabi? If so, I think we had that in Berlin once (or a German version).
Yes pleaseIt was, not as Porto, but not crowded at all and nice. Maybe we should post more pictures