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14 comments:
Thank you for sharing those beautiful pictures. Portugal is a very special place, and full of historical treasures…
Now we can only wish you a very restful night before the long walk ahead. :D
Fill your eyes, your heart, and… take care of your feet !
In heartful thoughts,
Nadine
XOXO
I think I need to visit Portugal or Spain some day. It really looks beautiful!
Enjoy your walk my friend xx
Thank you for sharing your trip, great photos! I was wondering if you had a map but see there are the signs for you to follow.
Hi, Pamela! Thank you for sharing your lovely walks in Portugal. I’m especially attracted by the cityscape containing lots of slopes and steps and beautiful architectures.
Thank you for leaving a nice comment on my blog. Seeing form your blog title, you love Hokkaido, don’t you? I do love. I traveled around Hokkaido with a backpack in two weeks when I was a college student, long time ago. Enjoy your life in Shizuoka.
Yoko
Looks like a beautiful city.
Let's enjoy the long holiday!
What a great place to visit.
Aren't those tiles something else? even on the cathedrals. I always wonder why they're not more popular in other countries apart from Portugal and Spain. Looks as if your room might have had a birdseye view. It must be a very nice hotel.
Such beautiful architecture
Wow, very different and exciting, Pamela.
I've never been there thanks for sharing your photos.
What a beautiful city, love the colour blue of your hotel.
The tiles everywhere, and the architecture generally, are lovely. Walking is a great way to take in all those details, rather than zooming past in mechanised transport. This must have been a wonderful trip.
What a gorgeous city. I love those tiles, especially on the church in the photo near the top. Really lovely. This is a country I've never visited and I find it might be calling me one day!
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