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Monthly Archives: April 2024
I’ve Got You to Lean On
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Heart of the market. When we arrived at our next destination the Mercado de Campo de Ourique a mere 300 meters away from Pastelaria Chikapa, I was still trying to clean the custard off my vest and would spend much …
Posted in Winter in Lisbon 2023-2024
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The Little Things You Do Together
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We finished our snack and history lesson in the Jardim da Estrela, took a stroll around the park to admire some of its trees, crossed the street, and made a brief stop in the Basilica built by Queen Maria the …
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Side by Side by Side
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We’re now taking a step back in time to Friday with K & P. Before they arrived, K informed me (with tongue only slightly in cheek) that she wanted their visit to Lisboa to be filled with walking and eating. …
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