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Friday, August 14, 2009

The Romantic Museum of Oporto


I visited, in Oporto, some time ago, a beautiful museum that was a house in the XIX century. I felt so well inside. I am sure that most of you would like it. So, I will postsome pictures of it but, sorry for the poor quality of some of them, because we could take picture but without flash.


As it says in the Town Council website: the Museum reproduces the interior of a rich dwelling of the 19th century with special notice to some aspects of the decorative arts of that period. Charles Albert, King of Sardinia came here into exile and died on this house on 28 July 1849. Some of the rooms of the house where he lived were restored in his memory.

Here it goes.



The two above pictures show the diningroom.

What I liked in this house was the "normal look" of it. Could be a house of today, it was not a palace, just a good house.


The ball room - well this room is not from a "normal" house !

One bedroom.



The chaise long so the lady of the house could have a nap after lunch withour goung to bed at that time of the day - most improper for a lady, going to bed in the afternoon.


Isn't that beautiful ?





Here is the King Charles Albert of Sardinia, that lived here his last days .
Very inspiring, this lovely house and his furniture.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Outdoor Wednesday


Today is Outdoor Wednesday at A Southern Daydreamer and I'll show you a wonderful garden in Porto ( Oporto). It's the garden of Serralves.


The house is Art Déco, very nice, built in the 30' by the Count of Vizela.





There is also another house that is a museum of modern art - which I don't like at all.
So, I won't post about it.
Instead I will show you the gardens.


The gardens are amazing.






Looks like we are inside a Poirot movie.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Hooked on roses



I'm hooked on roses. Little ones, big, everykind.



So. today, for Hooked on Fridays at Hooked on Houses, I will post some pictures of my favorite flower: roses.









Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Outdoor Wednesday


Today I'll show you some views of the city of Oporto, Portugal. ( read also here )



It's a very ancient and important city in the North of Portugal and, for their own people, the most important one.


It's the same name of the Port Wine because it was there that the wine was traded and we still can see a lot of brand names near the river. This boat, now for turism, reminds us the ones used for the transport of the wine from the places where ir was made to the town where it would be sold and shiped everywhere.

You can see here the Torre dos Clérigos.

Porto is a place full of beautiful gardens. This one is the Palácio de Cristal garden, now Pavilhão Rosa Mota. It was from here that I took most of the pictures I'm posting today - not the ones with the Torre dos Clérigos in.

I hope you, seeing these beauties, feel encouraged to visit Portugal because we have a lot of wonderful places, full of beauty and History. And good food also!

For Outdoor Wednesday at A Southern Daydreamer.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Blue Monday



The rain...



This was taken in a glorious rainy day in Guimarães, in the Minho (North of Portugal).


For Blue Monday at Smiling Sally .

Friday, July 31, 2009

Braga


We discovered last year that we have a passion on the north of Portugal so we went there again.


Maybe some of you would find boring but I ca't help showing you some of those wonderful places, full of churches, gardens and beautiful landscapes. And History.


For instance, this place is in Braga, Bracara Augusta, as it was called in Roman Times. The region of Braga has been inhabited since pre-historic times, and in the Iron Age the Bracari people occupied the region and built their characteristic fortified villages (castrum). It was very important in the Middle Age as a catholic city and there happened a Council. It was called the portuguese Rome. Unfortunately the english article on Braga at Wikipedia doesn't show this importance, only the portuguese one.


Important and beautiful as it is, it's always full of turists.



Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Happy Birthday


To the Master of the House.
Last monday.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Outdoor Wednesday


Today is Wednesday so we have Outdoor Wednesday at A Southern Daydreamer.
The weather here has been quite nice and fresh with dark sky and rain.


Maybe some of you are thinking that we are having bad weather but no, for me is the most wonderful, calming weather we can have.


The plants are all wet and fresh, so delighted with the rain as I am.

Just look at them, all happy.



Praise Our Lord.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Honest Scrap

Lola, at What Lola Wants & Some Unsolicited Advice , gave me an Award and choose me to say some 10 things true about me.

So, here they go.

1. I am Catholic. Not just in words, I am trully Catholic. I try hard to follow the law of God and Church, against all odds, against the spirit of the world, even when people laugh, because I believe I am in the true path.

2. I am Monarchist. I believe that is the right thing for every country. A president always have to pay the votes to the ones who put him in power. A King was prepared to be it since he was born and doesn't need to pay the votes.

3. I am a working wife and mother and I don't like it. My work is very interesting but has no comparison to what is to be a full time wife and mother. I dream about the day I won't work outside any longer.

4. Home is the place I like to be - and going to Mass.

5.I like England so much that if I hadn't a big extended family - parents, brothers, nephew, etc - I would ask my husband to move.

6. Because that is not possible, I dream about buying a tiny house in England to go there on holiday every time I want.

7. I like the rain. I can't stand the hit and summer all together.

8. I long to be a very good homemaker - this work is still in progress.

9. I like movies very much. I also like to see history programs, nature, etc. So, between the time I spend in the internet and seeing television, I struggle to achieve the good homemaker goal.

10. I like my grey hair. I never pretend I'm younger because age is very nice and good thing and we must praise Our Lord for it.

Now I choose:

Beverly at How Sweet the Sound

Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom

Irene at The Green Greek

For more information go to Lola.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Happy Homemaker Monday - June 29

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The weather in my neck of the woods
Today and yesterday rained a lot. Praise the Lord, I like the rain so much.

One of my simple pleasures
Looking ar the rain.

On my bedside table
The Rosary.

On my TV
Quite at this moment of the morning (9,25 AM)

On the menu for tonight
Lamb. My husband will cook it.

On my To Do List
To fold a lot of clothes. Cleaning the kitchen. Tidy the laundryroom.

New Recipe I tried last week:
None.

In the craft basket
So neglected these days.

Looking forward to
Have my laundyroom tidy.

Homemaking Tip for this week
Do a 15 minute work in everything you are procrastinating about.

Favorite Blog Post of the week (mine or other)
Beauty in the Garden.

Favorite photo from last week
My plants are growing so nicely.



Lesson learned the past few days
It's better to do a little each time but do it everyday then work a lot one day only.

On my Prayer List
My mother.

FamilyDevotionals, Scripture Reading, Key Verses
As the dear longs for flowing streams, so my soul longs for You, o God.
Psalm 42:1

Happy Homemakers Monday at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom.