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Portugese Tarts in Lisbon
... and Alana for breaky beforesaying goodbye to them as they headed to the airport. I went back up to pack and then made my way to the bus station where I was hoping to get the 11am bus to porto but once I arrived I could only buy a ticket for the 1pm bus which meant a nice 2hour wait at the dull, dodgy bus station. Oh well. Eventually 1pm came around and I got my 3hour bus ride to Porto, arriving at 5pm (apparently 3 hours turned into 4). ...
Lovely lisbon
... food is really cheap here -especially fruit. Watermelon, nectarines and rasberrys.. yum!
I made a cassouluet for tea, a cross between french and portugeuese style cooking, with black beans, rice, garlic and turket, and of course copious amounts of red wine.
Watched 5 episodes of flight of the conchords for the first time which made me laugh my head off but also made me feel quite homesick. Cannot believe I ...
Portuguese: The Language of the Sea
... The first time I noticed how unique it really was, was during my flight from Philadelphia to Lisbon. The flight attendant translated everything said in English to Portuguese and I was caught off guard with the constant alliteration. Another interesting thing I found about Portugal is its use of tiles for roadwork, construction, and almost everything else. The sidewalks have a mix between white and black ones placed in a ...
Why Paris Is Off My To Do List
... behind a line where a previous bag had to be searched multiple times. Instead of blowing through security in 3 minutes after RUNNING through the terribly laid out airport, we were stuck there for 25. After we managed to grab our things, we ran some more only to find an empty gate. Hooray for missing your flight!
The next flight was 6 hours later, so we spent our down time rotating sleep in one hour intervals. This turned out to be nearly torturous, ...
Back Home (Part VI): Portugal Hospital
... Tratava-se de uma bactéria. Concluo que não posso levar nunca mais convidados a hospitais portugueses.
O choque de realidade é enorme, é caríssimo, 70% do tempo de consulta é passado pela doutora a inserir dados num computador à velocidade estanque de dois indicadores à vez, e existe o risco real de se sair de lá pior do que como se havia entrado.
Hoje éramos para ir a Sintra. Mas acabamos por conhecer o Amadora-Sintra. Em todo o seu esplendor.
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