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UncategorizedSintra in the Mist, Lisbon and Experimental Film – Portugal day 12
IndulgeIt started with croissants and coffee, then an Uber ride to Sintra with a driver who knows the small town, Itumbiara, where I used to live in Brazil, and a ride into the fog-dipped town of Sintra. It was drizzling when we got there and amazing to see what a difference an hour could make, as the fog lifted. Parts of the town had art spaces, deliberately, while others were a little magical all on their own.









We took a tuk tuk up to the summit to see Pena Palace and saw a lookout point where all three of Sintra’s castles are visible at once. 



Lots of great, derelict buildings infuse Sintra with a spooky quality. Our guide, Rita, told us she doesn’t go up the mountain at night; Sintra has more than a few ghost stories and legends. 


Taking a break at Lawrence’s Hotel. We also made sure we tried Sintra’s famed pastries, queijadas and travesseiros. Back in Lisbon, after a short train ride we had fig and prosciutto pizza before catching some local art and film.
Cats Amore. Stop Motion by Martha Colburn. At Cais de Sodre. A play on word and reference to the sexy and sordid past of the neighbourhood. 
A sexual confessional was set up on site. And while ‘Perils of War’ played, people had seven minutes to unburden themselves. 
Martha introduced some of her lighter films… Which also had trauma and dismemberment, couched in environmental commentary. 


‘Fear the vampire’ and ‘my secret shame’ rounded out the program.
(Experimental films by Martha Colburn at Cais de Sodre.)

Flying pigs and a world of canned fish.
Art in progress at Wozen Studio Gallery. 

Our second last night ended at Tosca Taverna for olives and wine.
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UncategorizedBack to Lisbon – Alcantara and Timeout, Day 11 in Portugal
IndulgeFrom the Algarves to Lisbon, we have put some miles on this rental car. At our new apartment in Rua da Costa we are cozy, nestled into a new neighbourhood.


We went to a must- try food and drink hub: Timeout Market









Met up with an old pal from Toronto and checked out cafe Tati, and an installation at Giv Lowe.
Gin tasting back at the market and croquettes.


Then off to Tosca for caipirinhas and good tunes. Later we met up with Jess’ friend, Nuno, who is a guide by day showed us the hidden gems of Lisbon – places we would never have found on our own. From late night food to the history of fado, written on the walls of alleyways, we strolled into the wee hours. So grateful to be here in such good company! Thanks to Jess and Nuno for an amazing inside look at Lisboa!
Surf’s up at Bordeira Beach- day 10 in Portugal
IndulgeWe took a day of surf school with Ja Shaka Surfshop; our instructor Miguel took us out to the beautiful Bordeira beach where the waves were choppy and undertow was mighty. It was the workout of my life (serious exhaustion now) after a 9-3 day of surfing, sandwich eating and catching some unexpected sights on the way home.

















































