All in Portugal

Morte

After the tram ride, we took a taxi up to the top of Alfama, visiting the Monastery/Church of São Vicente de Fora, which was well worth the effort.  We particularly liked the room housing the tombs, which looked like cargo shipping containers, where King Carlos I (1863-1908), who was assassinated by two republican activists, is buried in an impressive, but eerie tomb that rests in the center of the room.

Gulbenkian

The museum is housed in several modern buildings that are spread across a park-like campus that has water features, an amphitheater, and a restaurant.  After spending time in the commemorative exhibition, we had lunch in the museum's cafeteria, and then explored the main collection, which includes paintings, René Jules Lalique glassware and jewelry, Chinese porcelains, furniture, and most notably, turkish/arabic rugs, tiles, and ceramics.   The turkish/arabic collection is the highlight.  

Exasperation

Today we were in search of fishing boats, which we found, along with a strong smell of glue that was being used to repair a boat.  We also found raging teenage hormones, as a group of summer sailors were preparing for a day on the water.  Moments before I snapped the cover photograph, these two were playful pushing and grabbing each other, but temperaments do change quickly.  By tonight, I am willing to bet all be right again, with the two walking hand in hand.

 

Fish

Upon arrival all we saw was fruits and vegetables.  Nice enough, but not what we were looking for.  And then that unmistakable smell hit--fresh fish just in from the boat.  We entered the balcony of a large hall.