|
Porto skyline |
|
At Geres National Park |
The end of
this trip has come. Both Ricardo and I wrote our posts separately without
reading to each other until finished. You will find some duplicate thoughts and
descriptions which helps us to realize that we feel similarly about our
travels.
|
Ribiera District, Porto |
Porto was
our last but certainly not our least stop. We originally had plans for a few
more places in Northern Portugal but changed our mind to stay put in Porto for
nearly two weeks and with afterthought it seems like this was a really good
idea. The longer we stay in one place, the more we get the “feel” and here we
go again with a similar refrain – we love Porto and could see coming back for a
longer stay. I know we have said this before and we do mean it each time –
there are certain things that we loved about this city, namely: near the water
(on a big river only 45 min walk from the mouth of the Atlantic Ocean); very
close to many beaches, one hour train ride to loads of interesting cities (we
visited Guimaraes this time); several National Parks in close proximity (we visited
Geres on this trip); walkable city; great vegan options and many specifically vegetarian/vegan
restaurants; several yoga spots (did not do on this trip); VERY friendly
people. I guess the only real negative is the language barrier though most
folks do speak some English so we did not really have trouble. It would be hard,
though, to make close friends with those who do not speak some English or
Spanish. The Portuguese do understand Spanish but the Spanish do not understand
Portuguese – there are some sounds that are just not familiar to either English
or Spanish that is used in Portuguese so I think it would be hard for me to learn. Reading
is easier as the words are very similar to Spanish.
|
Atlantic Ocean waves crashing at mouth of river |
|
Fish market at Matoshinhos |
Once again,
you can travel with me through our pictures. As in many of the cities we have
been – it is hard to get a bad photograph as the views from up or down, often
with the river in the background, are awesome.
|
Ribiera riverfront |
|
Favorite church - built in the rocks in Guimaraes Pena Park |
Now, at the
very end of this amazing ten week adventure I will try to summarize a bit my
thoughts and feelings. This is the first time that we have traveled this way –
3-5 days in many places. Let’s see how many different places we stayed at least
one night: Sevilla, Aracena, Granada, Cabo de Gata, Ronda, Cadiz, Cordoba,
Buxton, Lisbon, Sintra, Evora, Coimbra, Porto, Madrid….14 different homes! The
good thing about our flexibility is that we make each new place a “home” very
quickly. We stayed in mostly Airbnb’s meaning we had kitchen access and it was
like being home. We had our routines without a real routine – Richard up early,
Susan sleeping later and leaving home by 10—11 each day meant a very relaxed
lifestyle. We did our activities and mostly were home early in the evenings to
watch a show or two on the computer through Netflix or ITunes. Ricardo had his
naps, I had my time to write, draw a bit or read….keeping up on all my photos
and my blogs to share with you and to keep our memory alive.
|
Pena Park, Guimaraes |
My thoughts
are jumbled. I love this trip though I am happy it is coming to an end. I enjoyed the planning and investigations before traveling, but glad when I did not use a
map or guide and just went with the flow. The yin/yang of travel…..I would not
want to have missed anything that we did so the planning was definitely worth
it. My early childhood lessons of map reading pay off in these travels as I
always knew where we were and where we were going but sometimes my eyes were in
the map and maybe I missed seeing something…..will I ever know what??? I liked that we always knew where the veggie restaurants were and that we went out of
our way to find them, even though several were closed upon arrival. I also
liked days like yesterday when we searched for one which was closed and went
into a food court and found an amazing wok spot where we could choose whatever
we wanted for them to wok together with sauce and serve. We might have missed that.
That is the thing about travel….there is always more to see and one has to cut
and run sometimes. Whatever we miss we never know. Letting go is important.
I learned
another lesson about “stuff”. I hope I have learned it well this time. We left
one suitcase full of stuff in Madrid which we will get tomorrow when we get
back to Madrid. We have lived without everything in it for the last 5 weeks so
obviously we did not need that stuff. I will admit that of what we have in this
suitcase we only used half of the clothes. When moving around less is much
more.
I love that
after ten weeks with my sweetheart we are still happily looking forward to our
next 3 month adventure in Chiapas – we love being together and do not seem to
tire of each other.
And now from Ricardo....
Porto, Portugal and end of the journey.
|
How many cups of tea did we have on this trip. Too many to count! |
|
Geres National Park |
Now that we have ended our ten weeks traveling here on the Iberian peninsula, where in Spain the most used word is VALE and in Portugal is OBRIGADO(A). No matter what or how you talk as long as you end the phrase with one of these two words people will smile. The people in both places were very kind, helpful and most of all generous. Nobody seems to be in a rush and they truly enjoy spending time with foreigners like us. The people in Portugal were more comfortable speaking English than Spanish. Also the Portuguese can understand Spanish since their language is very close to Spanish. The only difference is Spanish speakers have no idea what they are saying when they talk. The Portuguese accent and the pronunciation of their words have sounds that don't exist in Spanish or English language.
Without intention Porto, Portugal was the best place to visit by far. We are already planning our return sometime in the future. Porto has everything one could imagine, something for everyone. Just to list a few: ocean beaches, river cruises, old and new coming together all over the city, places to hike, great food from fresh fish grilled in front of you to many vegetarian restaurants and so so much more. One must come here and see it for oneself and also to mention reasonable prices with great value.
|
New friends from tour to Geres National Park with Oporto Adventure Tours |
|
Ended our trip to Geres in these hotsprings |
|
Last view of Geres at sunset |
It is hard to make comparisons especially when every place was so full of interesting features and the people are so kind. If you had some time to follow the blogs or just the pictures you would see that we were able to immerse ourselves deeply into this part of the world. A month in each country is more then most travelers will ever have and I am very grateful to have had the time and resources. But in order to feel community here one would have to stop and invest so much more as we have done in Mexico. Maybe next time when we come here we will be able to invest ourselves deeper and look for more opportunity to build community here.
We saw ancient stones to magnificent castles, Mediterranean beaches to the Atlantic Ocean beaches. All was varied except for the churches and monasteries - they seemed like huge caves of the man-made type. These structures were well decorated, but for me being in nature always is more profound. We were very lucky to have done many great hikes up mountain tops and along rivers and of course all of the towns were walker friendly except for Cabo de Gata where we needed a car.
Since the pictures say more then a thousand words more or less, I will leave you here and let the pictures do the talking.
Safe travels always with great adventures.
Sending love,
Ricardo
|
Purple steps in Casa de Musica. Porto |
Lastly, I invite you to look at my collages. I have done one photo collage for each of the places that we have been - mostly geometric forms and design elements that caught my eye while visiting and taking photos. I have enjoyed putting them together and will keep them here in this blog post so that we will always have them as memories of each of these wonderful places.
I know that we have written much and posted photos on Facebook but we are happy to be sharing our adventures with you and appreciate your joining us.
|
Seville, Spain |
|
Aracena, Spain |
|
Granada, Spain |
|
Cabo de Gata, Spain |
|
Ronda, Spain |
|
Cadiz, Spain |
|
Cordoba, Spain |
|
Buxton and Manchester, England |
|
Lisbon, Portugal |
|
Sintra, Portugal |
|
Evora, Portugal |
|
Coimbra, Portugal |
|
Casa de Musica, Porto, Portugal |
|
Porto, Portugal |
No comments:
Post a Comment