Now a week back from our wonderful journey abroad, rested and over jet lag, so grateful for our beautiful Rocky Mountain autumn! Lucky to live in such an amazing state.
Northern Spain & Portugal - Pilgrimage Into The Past
Sunday, October 9, 2016
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Porto in a Nutshell
We wandered the narrow streets of many old neighborhoods which are constantly undergoing reconstruction. The huge 18th century monastery, turned city hall, complex was quite impressive but as the day got hotter we were almost too weary to deal with "abc" and took taxis to our last included gourmet lunch. Free time for packing before our farewell dinner tonight.
We have had a very enriching European experience, but in the end, "there's no place like home". We're ready.
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Minho Tour
90 minutes away from Porto in the Minho region is the lovely town of Guimaraes, known as the "cradle of Portugal", which was founded in the 9th century. We visited the (reconstructed) castle, its chapel and fortress, later becoming the royal residence of the first monarchs, the House of Brigance.
On to the city of Braga where the most noted Portuguese entry to the Camino de Santiago begins. Here we had the best meal yet - a feast of various seafood pesteiscos, Portuguese tapas.
This afternoon we visited Braga's oldest cathedral and strolled the Old Town before taking a funicular up to the hilltop pilgrimage site, Bom Jesus do Monte, avoiding climbing the 381 foot switchback steps to the sanctuary!
Hot today and we're pooped.
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Porto, Portugal by the Sea
Today's pix: 19th century fort by the sea; Prince Henry, the navigator; pedestrian shopping street; sunset from the rooftop terrace of our hotel.
Monday, September 26, 2016
Day in the Duoro Valley
This afternoon a boat ride down the Duoro River, flanked by hundreds of mountainside vineyards.
Sunday, September 25, 2016
Adios Espania, Ola Portugal
Our journey on this foggy morning takes us across the Portuguese border to Chaves, an ancient Roman town with its mineral springs. But first it was necessary to stop at another spa town for our last chocolate and churros. The fog lifted as we stopped for a sample of the "healing waters" (nasty tasting stuff).
The highlight of the day was our 3 hour home hosted lunch with an extended family, our group being divided into three separate homes, then all joining together at one of the homes for a wonderful demonstration of Fada singing by one of the senior ladies, followed by a shared sing-along by both the Portuguese extended family and us American guests. A very happy, heart-warming event, nothing like any of my previous home visits!
Into the beautiful Duoro Valley to our upscale hotel tonight.
Saturday, September 24, 2016
The Real Final Leg of the Camino
On a more serious note, we were dropped off at the chapel and the impressive monument on the Mount of Joy for our last stamp and several mile walk into Santiago, the original culmination of the Camino. Note the shoes and other artifacts left at the base of the monument representing "cleansing" for the last walk.
