Wednesday Dec 31 was New Year's Eve, of course, and we were determined to stay up for the fireworks. We had heard that we would have a good view of them right from our balcony, so that's about as convenient as it gets. We watched a movie and a half and had snacks and wine, while trying to keep those drooping eyelids open. But boy was it worth it! The whole
The evening before the fireworks display we visited Luna and Christiano, some new young friends in their twenties, at their apartment in downtown Ponte de Lima. Luna is teaching Pat and friends Portuguese, and we hadn't met her boyfriend Christiano. They are both from Columbia and have been in Portugal about as long as we have. Their English is good and we used some Portuguese too. They served us homemade croissants with a cream cheese, jam, and blueberry spread, and gave us a bottle of artisanal
We forgot to mention that on Christmas day our goods from Seattle arrived at a port next to
We found out from a friend here that fireworks are manufactured right here in northern Portugal. There is a family-run fireworks factory in the town of
On Sunday Jan 4 the weather was okay and we wanted to take the afternoon off, so we took a little drive to some
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On the way back we wandered around till sunset so we could get some shots of some local churches, which were still lit up for the holidays. Check out the rolling dot-matrix message of "
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About sunset on Monday Jan 5 we saw smoke rising from the ridge across the valley from us, just above the granite quarry. It didn't look like a forest fire, the smoke was dark and we thought it was an industrial or home fire, but it turned out to be a forest fire after all. Pat found that it was being reported on fogos.pt (a website for real time fire reporting in Portugal). We kept a wary eye on it for a couple hours as it faded and flared. The ridge was a hard fire line, fortunately: a steep drop with nothing on our side but granite. Our remarkable
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