Repaired – May 29, 2023

  • Lisbon & Sintra Hills
  • Weather: 80 degrees with mixture of overcast and blue skies

The National Palace of Pena’s dreadful queueing experience was repaired by the delightful spontaneous decision to explore Sintra’s city center.

There’s a good reason it’s called Sintra Hills.
Amazingly delicious goldfish-bowl-sized Sangria.
Liss’ fabulous choice of restaurant. She just taps the restaurant icon on Google Maps for reviews. A happy note to pause our incredible surfing school experiences.

Never Ending Queue- May 29, 2023

  • Lisbon & Sintra Hills
  • Weather: 80 degrees with mixture of overcast and blue skies

A strike closed the palace during morning hours. Morning and afternoon guests were condensed into the afternoon hours. Tour groups got an automatic pass directly entering whereas independent guests spent a third of their day queueing in line. It felt as if we were being driven like herds of cattle. Dreadful.

Moorish influences.
Moorish influences.
If only I could take them all home.

Palace of Pena – May 29, 2023

  • Lisbon & Sintra Hills
  • Weather: 80 degrees with mixture of overcast and blue skies

The National Palace of Pena is the crown jewel in the city Sintra Hills, 20 miles from Lisbon. The palace has Medieval features…parapet paths, lookout towers, and a drawbridge. There are also Moorish and nautical features. Its history began in 12th century as a chapel, transitioning to a monastery, monk’s retreat, and royal palace. Stunning and quirky.

A bit quirky.
A bit more quirky.
Consistently quirky.
Liss and me marveling the quirkiness.
Parapet paths

Small World – May 28, 2023

  • Peniche to Lisbon
  • Weather: 75 degrees with mixture of overcast and blue skies

There is a scenic overlook by the Cathedral’s starting point for the Camino. By happenstance, I noticed a man whose profile was strikingly familiar. It was the same profile that zipped past me on a surf board. Sure enough it was Rado from surf camp. We both were thrilled at this unexpected meeting. It’s a small world where coincidences warm the heart.

Rado and I unexpectedly meet.
The very starting point for my September 2022 Camino. A shared memory with Rado.
Ambling Lisbon.

Ambling Lisbon – May 28, 2023

  • Peniche to Lisbon
  • Weather: 75 degrees with mixture of overcast and blue skies

The best way to see Lisbon is to amble. Just follow the crushing avalanche of tourists and you stumble on the major sites. First on my list was Manteigaria with its well earned best custard pie reputation. Ever the foodie me.

Always a line at Manteigaria.
Manteigaria
This is the way it is done, by hand.
I’m working on my second custard pie.

Transitioning – May 28, 2023

  • Peniche to Lisbon
  • Weather: 75 degrees with mixture of overcast and blue skies

Meike, Liss, and I traveled together from Peniche to Lisbon. This allowed a gentle separation from our intense week at surf camp. It’s always the transitions between travels that are hard.

My Juju has this expression too.
Meike, me, and Liss. Water parting. How appropriate.
Cat. Always a favorite.

Jerónimos Monastery – Sept. 13, 2022

  • Day 3: Lisbon
  • Weather: 65-80 degrees / blue skies with clouds, windy

The Jerónimos Monastery was built to commemorate Vasco da Gama. He was the first European to sail around Africa to India. Vasco da Gama died in India during his third voyage. His body, albeit well salted, was brought back to be buried at Jerónimos Monastery.

Jerónimos Monastery
Tomb of Vasco da Gama
Cloister of Jerónimos Monastery
Tower and Cloister of Cloister of Jerónimos Monastery
The Portugués Cavalry parades when a foreign dignitary is being presented at Jerónimos Monastery.
What luck to be at the right spot at the right time for this unscheduled event.
Splendid.

Walking Tour – Sept. 13, 2022

  • Day 3: Lisbon
  • Weather: 65-80 degrees / blue skies with clouds, windy

Both walking tours in Lisbon are exceptional. They bring order to a maze of streets while adding historical content. Our guide calls attention to the sepia photographs quietly displayed on city walls. Increases in tourism…increases in rents. Affordable rents are declining as accommodations are being flipped for profitable Airb&b’s. These portraits of locals help establish laws preserving a portion of housing as affordable.

Growth vs. affordable housing.
Reputation built on the custard pies.
Watching the baker.
A good Lisbon Walking Tour must include the infamous custard pie.
Windy day in Lisbon.

Rain – Sept. 12, 2022

  • Day 2: Lisbon
  • Weather: 65-80 degrees / thunderstorms with downpour, overcast

Driving rain sent me purchasing the first in a series of €5 umbrellas. When the rains stops, each umbrella became the latest donation. Travel light.

Dressed for rain.
Clutching my first “donation” umbrella. My motto is, “Use it or loose it.”
Dodging umbrellas.
Even Gortex rain gear could not handle today’s fierce rain. I am willing to carry extra weight for an extra layer of rain gear. It takes two Decathlon Sport Stores before I am able to buy the last rain poncho in Lisbon.

Entrances – Sept. 11, 2022

  • Day 1: Lisbon
  • Weather: 65-80 degrees / overcast, sunny

As though I am Alice in Wonderland falling through the rabbit hole, I enter my hostel through a kitschy souvenir shop. Other entrances lead to far grander places.

Entrance to my hostel through a gauntlet of souvenirs.
Entrance to Santa Maria Major Cathedral, starting point for the Lisbon Camino.
Entrance to Lisbon the Triumpal Arch of Praça do Comércio
Entrance to Manteigaria Patéis, BEST custard tarts in Lisbon.
Traditional Lisbon Custard Tarts