Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Portugal

My beautiful cousin has been visiting us for two weeks from Guam. To say we've enjoyed her visit would be a vast understatement. It has been such a joy having her here. We are all sad she is leaving tomorrow. I was so fortunate to get away with her for a few days. Even without such an amazing place to explore, I will forever treasure this time away with her. She's not only family, but a great friend.



Lisbon is a city with a lot of soul.


It may not sparkle and shine in the same way Paris does, but it nevertheless equals it in charm.




I was completely taken by this ramshackle city with its interesting blend of old and new.


Laundry unapologetically hangs to dry from beneath every window.


Lisboa is a living city. Evidence of a vibrant local community can be seen around every corner. Birds chirp from cages hung in kitchen windows. Voices of mothers and children echo through narrow, colorful streets. Elderly hang their heads out upper floor windows to people watch.




















Did I mention the tile? This Lisbon log isn't complete without a look at the exquisite tile and beautiful mosaic cobbled lanes. It is everywhere and seems to reflect the same beauty and color of the people.














Old vintage trolleys shiver up steep, twisted hills into the Alfama district, where you find the city's heart and soul.








At night Fado music floods the quarter.




Lisbon is plenty grand. With stately buildings, opulent churches, broad boulevards and dignified squares, Lisbon is firmly on the map as a world-class city.


















I am still dreaming of these delicious cream pastries


Over in the Belem district we admire and appreciate the grandeur of Portugal's Golden Age. Belem served as the embarkation point for several important voyages. This area contains many memorials and monuments that honor the grand Age of Discovery.






Tomb of Vasco da Gama






Lisbon reminded me of San Francisco in so many ways. Varied topography, moderate seaside climate and cable cars are just a few of the things these cities share. Most remarkable perhaps is that the Golden Gate Bridge apparently has a Portuguese twin. In fact they were built by the same company!




With two major palaces and endless major charm, Sintra makes a perfect day-trip from Lisbon.






6 comments:

Sonia @ My Sweet Monkey said...

Your pictures make me want to take up photography! Amazing as always!

Denise said...
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Denise said...

What an amazing set of photos.

You know Shannon...I probably have 100 photos blogs on my google reader and your photos manage to blow them all away.

Your eye is just so wonderful...and your photos always give me such a strong flavor of where you are.

Thanks for sharing!

ps. sorry for the deletion...I can't spell! lol!

kam said...

Number 1: someday you are going to write travel guides.

Number 2: they will all be captivatingly beautiful

Number 3: i will buy every single one of them

Number 4: i will ask you to sign each one.

Number 5: YOU LOOK ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!!

Number 6: someone should photograph you and put you in a travel magazine; it would sell millions of copies; you look fab

Number 7: i miss you

Aimee said...

I came on to say exactly what denise already said. You have an AH-MAY-ZING photographic eye.

Amazing Shannon.

Elizabeth Mordock said...

I wish our pictures of Lisbon and Sintra were as beautiful as yours. So amazing to see the same places through your eyes. Made me want to go back again.

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