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  • Day 16

    Padron-Santiago

    April 18 in Portugal ⋅ 🌧 15 °C

    Waking up it was hard to believe this is my last day in Spain. The morning felt a little rushed. The luggage service came right at 8am, our taxi arrived a bit early and we were rushing to get out the door. We jumped ahead due to the rain and wanting to explore the town of Santiago. We walked through a bit of forest and found a gentleman playing a keyboard in an underpass. The road up lead us to the outskirts of Santiago. Each yellow arrow brought us closer to our final destination. The rain was relentless today, except for the brief period we arrived in front of the Cathedral. We took a few photos, received our credential for completing the journey, checked our backpacks in at the hotel, walked around town, ventured into the musuem and toured the Cathedral. Our final dinner was at the Montes Hotel and was delicious. I am the first leave, took a taxi to the bus station and a bus to the airport. It's been an incredible 14 days, 280 kilometers, and forever memories! Chao❤️Read more

  • Day 1

    Aero Porto

    April 4 in Portugal ⋅ 🌧 15 °C

    Um 16h hun mir eis Rees, wei de gudden Letzebuerger et fir Ouschtren mecht, ugetrueden. Geint 18h Lokalzeit sin mer geland an hun eis Richtung Zentrum gemach, hun agecheckt an eis Sachen ofgelueden.

    Vum Honger gedriwen hun mer eis eppes Goudes gesicht an en klengen Resto fonnt, deen 'Prego com queijo de Serra' zerveiert huet. E Breitchen mat Steak an Keis. An dei Denger goufen um lafenden Band erausgeheit, bestemt 50 der Breidercher sin an der Stonn, dei mir do waren iwert Theik gang. Gekreint hun mer dat mat engem 'klengen' Steck Kuch. Serveuren hun net schlecht gestaunt, dass mer 2 Stecker weilten, mee net sou, wei mir, wou mer se dunn kruten. Magendarmriss.

    Dono sin mer duech Porto getrollt - dobei huet et leider massiv gereent, sou dass mer gudd nass gin sin. Schlussendleg hun mer eis dunn nach en Super Bock Stout bei engem Jickenverein gegönnt, deen eng super aussiicht hat.

    De Recht hun mer eis gehalen fir muer ze erkunden.
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  • Day 2

    Rainy, Windy, Beautiful Porto

    October 17, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ 🌧 68 °F

    We flew into Areoporto Francisco Sá Carneiro and took the train to Trinidade and then to San Bento which is near the Cathedral of St. Michael which was a magnificent old church with carvings, tile work and gilding galore- it was breathtaking! After obtaining our Credencial for the pilgrimage, we were free to marvel more at the intricacies and the achitecture of the church and actually climbed the stairs (many!) up to the tower which afforded a bird’s eye view of the city and the River Douro. We walked across the King Luis I bridge and happened into a port tasting room that was pouring 10 year old bottles and the port was smooth and delicious. We checked into our hotel, The Poet’s Inn and then hiked along the river to where it joins the ocean, shopped and bought some groceries…all this while walking in pouring sheets of rain and high blustery winds! Our Altus ponchos kept us dry and even though the day was dreary and wet we powered through and got to enjoy beautiful Porto.Read more

  • Day 20

    Fin du Voyage

    October 11, 2024 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    Après plus de 20 jours de voyage nous voilà rendu à la conclusion de cette aventure 2024. Après plusieurs hésitations de la part de Diane à savoir on y va on n’y va plus et les changements de destinations Grèce, Corse Suisse et Autriche et bien le Portugal à gagner la loterie. Il a fallu une longue période d’hésitation pour finalement acheter les billets d’avion.

    À part notre crevaison avec l’auto on peut dire que l’expérience a été positive. Oui on aurait aimé peut être un peu plus de soleil mais somme toute en Algarve le soleil était au rendez vous. Les aventures de trouver les appartements amènent un peu de stress mais en fin de compte c’est ça l’aventure.

    Ce matin notre voiture était au poste à 4:45 je penses que Diane n’a pas tellement apprécié le trajet cette fois ci le chauffeur était un peu trop rapide pour elle mais le stress du voyage amplifie souvent les événements. Aucun problème d’embarquement et le vol se déroule bien malgré un peu de turbulences qui font sursauter ma partenaire de voyage.

    Il fait bon de pensée tout de même quand dans quelques heures nous serons de retour dans nos affaires notre lit, la routine et les amis.

    Comme Félix le chantait si bien… Moi mes souliers ont beaucoup voyagés……. Mais la mes jambes, sont bien fatiguées avec Plus de 240,000 pas.

    Diane et Daniel

    P.S. Méli-mélo de photos et deux vidéos superbe que l’on a bien aimé
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  • Day 16

    Psalm 134 Bless the Lord

    June 16, 2024 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

    Today is the final Psalm of Ascent, a call for us to Bless the Lord.

    Blessing the Lord today means looking back on these two weeks with deep gratitude for how God met us each and every day and how we were changed by his presence.

    As we fly home this morning we pray that we would continue to Bless God with humble and grateful hearts and with our deeds and words in the weeks to come.
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  • Day 19

    Porto

    May 30, 2024 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    En enkel dag som började med med buss in till Porto och lite spårvagn in till centrum.

    Gick upp till katedralen för att se om man kunde se några svenskar som skulle börja vandra idag men det blev inget napp. Så vidare till spårvagnen för att åka söderut till andra sidan floden. Och där träffade jag ett äldre svenskt par när jag väntade på spårvagnen som skulle börja gå imorgon.

    Hade sen en runda i portvinskvarteren vilket var lite intressant. Blev även en provsmakning ihop med choklad vilket var en upplevelse. Ena chokladen skulle vara kryddad men tror mest det var chili i den för det bara brännde i munnen.

    Blev sen spårvagnen tillbaka till centrum för det hade blivit alldeles för varmt att gå. Blev en runda på stan men man märkte att att alltfler sökte sig till skuggan så jag avslutade dagen på en spansk restaurang där man kunde sitta inomhus innan jag tog och hämtade min ryggsäck som låg inlåst på tågstationen och åkte ut till boendet bredvid flygplatsen.

    Orkade inte gå i värmen då termometern visade allt mellan 23 till 35 grader på apoteken som visar temperaturen på sina skyltar. Glad att jag inte ska gå imorgon. Istället blir det att gå runt klockan 4 imorgon till flyget som går 06:15 från Porto.
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  • Day 2

    Arrival in Portugal

    March 30, 2024 in Portugal ⋅ 🌧 10 °C

    We made it to Porto, Portugal at 12:15pm!! We found our tour guide, Antonio, who led us and the other half our our group to our tour bus. Our driver, Francisco, drove us in our luxury big bus to our hotel. We were able to quickly drop off our bags, wash our faces, meet downstairs to walk around the city. We went to a really neat food market. Vendors had booths of Portugal foods and wine. We all chose our food and had a beer or wine. Walked around the town, for the afternoon. Came back freshened up and had dinner at an old curch/monk house. Delicious food. Angus steak, potatoes kale and the best chocolate cake ever. Came back to hotel for a night cap. What a great group of people. Lots of fun. In bed by 10. Up at 6am for breakfast and looking forward to another fun day today. Happy Easter everyone!
    Sara - Happy Birthday to my sweetest daughter 💗-
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  • Day 74

    Zeit für Qualitytime 👨‍👩‍👧✈️🇪🇸🌊

    October 18, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    Es ist soweit: Das Kapitel Solo-Travelling ist beendet. Zumindest vorerst. Jetzt heißt es nämlich erstmal quality time genießen. Und es ist verrückt, während Frida in Porto auf unsere nächsten gemeinsamen Abenteuer wartet, fühlt es sich an nach Hause zu fliegen und das, obwohl ich meine Eltern auf Mallorca und nicht in Deutschland besuchen gehe. Beweist doch wieder einmal, dass Zuhause nicht nur ein Ort sondern auch Personen sind. 🧡Read more

  • Day 24

    Homeward Bound, leaving on a high note

    June 23, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ 🌙 17 °C

    3 am airports never vary.... People sleeping in contorted strange positions, sorting and repacking bits, tired looking returnees , much more alert departing vacationers. I'm waiting for our gate to be announced for our 5 am flight, and pondering my budgetary choices 😅. Actually we saved a lot on this flight, it was worth it.

    Our last day in Portugal was an absolute delight, I think we saw the best of the best. We got the first morning rabelo boat tour, about 8 of us on a peacefully gliding Duoro River trip. Rabelos are the boats used in the past to transport casks of port down to Porto, now they are used for tourism. These pretty, small wooden boats are a much more authentic experience than a crowded cruise boat day trip. Although the real river cruise boat we saw looked very tempting!

    Then the plan is to head for Sabrosa, the town 16km away that I've just read it's the birthplace of Ferdinand Magellan. As I explain it to Brad, if Magellan could attempt to circumnavigate the globe in the 1520s, then surely we could drive that short distance to visit! The only difficulty is that there is a price to be paid for breathtaking views, and that price is often a white knuckle drive. Incredibly gorgeous scenery does distract a bit from hair raising switchback elevation gains though, and we're soon enough in Sabrosa.

    A last picnic lunch in a park under trees, and a short walk through the old town leads us to Magellans birth home. We pay our quick respects there. I can't imagine the vision and drive of a person born in 1480, to believe the impossible could be done, and set out to do it. It's really sad he didn't quite make it, dying en route.

    We visit the nearby Sabrosa wine cooperative, where we have an excellent personal tour with a young local. For 4 euro each, this includes tastings. And it's a wonderful layout, the cooperative has kept much of the old equipment to display. An old copper still, which is no longer permitted to be used, manual filling and corking machines, we can see the effort required in the old days compared to the gleaming efficiency of the new. A bit less poetic, of course.

    And far less dangerous, as we are shown enormous vats where the grapes have their initial press. Once the liquid is siphoned out for the next step, even to this day, someone physically must crawl through a tiny door and scrape the mast out!

    A fascinating visit, not at all what we expected. So, down a routine highway, into a routine hotel, and here we are entering that vast complex system of transport. To be thrown out the other end many hours from now, jet lagged, achy, desperate for fresh air....and happy to be back on home ground!
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  • Day 19

    Das Surf-Mekka

    May 14, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

    Nachdem wir unsere Akkus am Campingplatz aufgeladen hatten, ging es für uns gegen Mittag frisch, froh und munter weiter.

    Einzig die Batterie des Campers hat trotz Landstromanschluss nicht geladen und somit einen vollständigen defekt 🪫

    Auf unserer Tour nach Porto hielten wir zunächst am Praia do Baleal und bestaunten dort die vielen Surfer 🏄‍♂️ und wie sie mehr oder weniger auf den Wellen ritten 🌊

    Im Anschluss fuhren wir nach Nazare, das Surf-Mekka wo Wellen bis zu 25 Meter hoch werden können.

    Der Strand und die Promenade war extrem voll, leider gab es keine Surfer und keine Wellen da diese lediglich vom November bis Februar so extrem hoch sind.

    Im Anschluss fuhren wir bis Porto und aßen zu Abend bei McDonalds und probierten uns hier durch die Portugiesischen Burger 🍔

    Die letzte Nacht verbrachten wir mit einer Runde Karten.

    Morgen geht es für Vicky in den Flieger nach Deutschland ✈️
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