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On a Lisbon mission
... tire. The workshop is so small that it can handle only the storage of tools and parts, there is no space to park a car. I did not see how they do an engine replacement, but I can just imagine.
The landscape was not quite as hilly as the North, or even the Lisbon area, and for the first time we saw some agriculture, and the occasional cow. There were lot of cork trees. 50% of the worlds cork is produced in Portugal, and now there should at least be two reasons why you ...
Lovely lisbon
... flight of the conchords before!
On day 2 we went to the Berardo museum which is some rich guys art collection, saw some Andy Warhol and Picasso which was cool, but the rest was a load of junk. I dont share Shanes interest in modern art unfortunately. I could do better myself :)
Shane got a pastry from Pastis de Belem which is a famous pastry shop, cant find any tarte au citron, but they have heaps of custard ...
Portuguese: The Language of the Sea
... portray waves. This country is modeled after the ocean because of its great importance it had on their culture. Even their famous genre of music, Fado, is mainly songs of the voyaging tales during the Age of Discovery and random stories about love. One thing to note is that yet their spoken language is quite rough and uneven, their songs are far from being this way. Portugal’s Fado, mainly sad and rarely upbeat, sounds as ...
Why Paris Is Off My To Do List
... were both exhausted and we kept making our bodies wake up so we could watch our bags. After the short ride to Lisbon, about 2 hours, we ended up at the baggage claim with Rachel's stuff, but not mine. It turns out, Charles de Gaulle decided to keep my bag. Later on I would find out they also destroyed it so I couldn't use it for the rest of the trip, but as I said, that's later.
Finally flagged down a taxi and rode all the way to our program's ...
Back Home (Part V): Hi's Bye's
Estas duas semanas de Portugal foram absolutamente alucinantes. Uma homenagem não propositada ao meu ritmo de vida anterior. Os almoços, lanches, serões, jantares e ate pequenos almoços, copos e abano de esqueleto, preencheram todos os dias de pós-chegada.
Foi um breve “olá” com um travo a “até breve” agora colocado a uma distância consideravelmente mais pequena.
Durante cada um destes encontros ...