We left Portimao and started heading toward Lisbon..But along the way, we decided to stop in Lagos, which was also on the South Coast. It was a beautiful little town and we wandered the back streets looking at all the beautiful white-washed buildings, the cobblestone streets and marveling at some of the frescoes that adorned some of the buildings’ walls.
As we headed north for Lisbon, we crossed a river at Vila Nova de Milfontes. It looked like it might have been a nice place to stop for lunch, but we had already decided we were going to head to a place called Sines. Sadly, when we got to Sines, we found it was very much an industrial town and not particularly much to look at. We ended up stopping at a shop and buying a couple of baguettes, some ham, cheese and tomato and then we made ourselves a little picnic lunch beside this beautiful long beach. However, it was very windy and a little bit cold and there was nobody around, so we ate our lunch and jumped back in the car and continued on to Lisbon.
When we got to Lisbon, we checked into our Air B’n’B, got a brief introduction to how the metro system worked, went and bought ourselves our train tickets and headed into town. We wandered around the main square where there was a stage and PA system being set up for a free concert that was to take place that evening. It turned out we had arrived in Lisbon on the last day of a month-long festival.
Ayurveda employs whole series of yogi and spiritual therapies, including meditation, canada viagra sales pranayama, mantra, prayers, visualizations, and rituals. After dinner, we found a great little wine bar called Tábuas Porto Wine Tavern, with shelves stocked with so many different types of wine and port. There were even some really old bottles of port for sale. The oldest I saw was dated 1936, and was €499. It was an awesome little place with a lot of character.
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