Showing posts with label lisbon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lisbon. Show all posts

21 November 2013

yoga inspiration in lisbon


Clearly, yoga has caught on in Lisbon when middle-aged men are practicing in the streets...or she is just that damn inspiring.

I love a good photo bomb, don't you?

While this is my absolute favorite Lisbon photo from our recent gathering of girlfriends there, you can find others as well as some of our travel details for Lisbon here.


07 June 2013

lisbon with the ladies













I met the ladies again; this time in Lisbon. It's quite therapeutic, you know.


We rented an apartment in Chiado.
We stopped here for a coffee and a breakfast treat called Pão Deus every morning. God Bread, indeed.
We absolutely loved this restaurant. Make a reservation.
This bistro was fabulous, too, especially the staff. Order the red sangria here, but skip it at other places. The tapas was good & so were the crepes.
We rode Tram 28 everywhere. Buy the day pass. Taxis were cheap and quick, too.
We listened to Fado here late one night in Alfama. Go late & skip the dinner. The red house wine was expensive and gross but the entertainment priceless. Think of it as your price of admission.
We lounged in the bright Portuguese sun in Belem near this monument.
We lingered in this flea market. I've never seen anything quite like it. Check for fleas.
We had a brunch-style early lunch here. I would go again in a heartbeat.
We never made it here, but wish we had.
We made a rookie mistake & paid dearly for crappy food near the cruise ship port. We know better. Don't repeat our mistake.

We mostly just talked.  And ate. And drank. And took pictures. And drank. And shopped. All the while talking.
We made this trip with only four of us, down from our usual six or seven.
We also vowed to keep the trip going each and every year...come hell or high water.
Wouldn't you?

(Excuse the cliche'. I can't help myself.)

So far, I've been here, here, here and now Lisbon with this group.
I have no words to accurately describe how good this is for girlfriends...deep-down-in-your-bones good.

Where shall we meet next time?

31 May 2013

portuguese tiles & relationships


When I first started teaching in Italy (in Naples) I had a couple of colleagues, a husband and wife teacher team, who quickly and naturally became among those I considered friends. It was Jayne and John who hosted a lovely baby shower for Young One in the month before her arrival. These two experienced teachers (music and English, like us!) were quite a pair, and I relished their company because they were both great talkers and storytellers. When our lives intersected, I was new to this overseas life, and they were on their way out after illustrious careers across Europe. They had lots of great material; I had so much to learn.

They spent a part of their careers at a little school in the Azores in Portugal, and if Jayne told me once, she told me a thousand times about these gorgeous tiles she found in Portugal, tiles she purchased all those years ago and then moved across the world thereafter from duty station to duty station. I never saw the tiles, but I heard of them again and again. By the time we met, the tiles were continually on her mind as they finally were going to be used in their retirement home on a lake in Indiana. Had she been a relative, I would have politely said, "Enough already with the tiles!"

I finally visited Portugal and had the opportunity to see the tiled facades of the buildings. It made me miss these dear people, who after retirement joined the Peace Corps and moved to China for a couple of years.They've since returned to the States and continue with active lives. And it also made me even more grateful for the small group of ladies I joined in Lisbon for the weekend. The wiser I get (Who is getting "older" anyway?) the more I understand the importance of relationships and connections, and I'm always in awe of the reminders I find along the way. This time it was tiles on the buildings of Lisbon. I've made a new header in honor of Jayne and John B. and my dear girlfriends, including those who were unable to rendezvous this time. See you next year!