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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Solo Dios basta



As I am in a music mood, this one from Taizé and with words of St. Teresa de Ávila.
It gives me always a sense of peace.
Praise the Lord.

Monday, October 12, 2009

And what about this one?

Are you dreaming already about Christmas as I am?

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Erik Satie




I have a passion for this music.

It's so autumnal, almost mystic. Gives me a sence of peace and well being. At the same time makes me feel alive.

For you all.

Have a good weekend.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Arriving autumn



Here we are now feeling the Autumn arriving and, if it's not as obvious as in other countries more at the North, even so we can see the sins.
For instance, this tree of diospiros at Monserrate.



First of all, I must say that, translating on google, the answer for diospiros was kakis. I don't know if it's true. I must ask my husband.



Anyway, previous saturday, we went to the garden of Monserrate - more pictures in my blog Sintra, Glorious Eden - and again, this saturday we went there.
First most leaves of that tree were green, now most of them are brown.


Amazing how they changed in a week.


It's time to be cozy in the sofa with a throw - ah, I like that - and eat apple pie, which my husband already made.
I quite prefer the apple crumble and I'm planning to make it soon.
That amazing how, in all the blogosphere, people are feeling the same need of baking.
More news about it soon.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Almost there



I'm still quite computerless. Almost there.
Maybe in a day or two everything will be allright.

Monday, September 21, 2009

She rises when is still night

The day began very dark

Today I woke up at 5.30 AM. Also my big girl.
It was not like this image yet. It was a deep and dark night with a sky ful of stars.
The reason for that is that today was first day of school for her, first day at university.
Here, parents don't dump their children at the university in the first day and leave them alone and forgoten until next holidays. People go to classes everyday in the morning and come back at the end of the day to their homes.
So, I took her to the train station at 6 A.M. and at 7.40 she was calling me to say she was already at the university. She only begins classes at 8 but went early because it was first day.
Happily, mondays are the only days she has to go so early, usualy she will begin at 10.
I remember when it was me, I would arrange my schedule in a fashion I could stay there for the less time I could and come back home quickly.
I always prefered home and family to outside and strangers.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Sintra, Glorious Garden



I'm still with computer problems but I couldn't wait to announce you that i have a new blog on Sintra, my town.
I'm able to post there because I'm still posting pictures from the archives, aka Flickr.
So, I'm doing it from one of my girls computers.
I joined City Daily Photo and it's a pleasure to see other people's towns.
My blog list there has a lot of british blogs. The reason is I found City Daily Blog one day I was looking for pictures of England because I was home sick. Now I have a lot of blogs bookmarked.
If someone likes the idea and decides to make a photo blog of her town, pleeease, make me know.
Mine it's called Sintra, Glorious Eden and it was Lord Byron that called it like that.
I think the blog it's rather nice and i'm veryy happy with it, the problem is it's not very known.
Go there and see for yourselves.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Silly computer

I'm having computer problems. I'll be away for some days.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Guimarães


Guimarães is one of the most important cities in Portugal, historicaly speaking.
This man is the Founder of our Nation. It's called D. Afonso Henriques and was our first King. Guimarães was his birth place and is also the birth place of Portugal.


Here is the Church where he was baptized.
This people you can see here are my girls and husband.


The Castle.




Look at the views from the Castle.

And the streets are so beautiful!


For Outdoor Wednesday at A Southern Daydreaner.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Hotel Paris


There is an hotel in Oporto called Hotel Paris that exists since the XIX century. It's delightful. I was there twice, each time for several days.
It's always full because everybody likes it, it's so picturesque.
Last time I went there its was full of people, even a couple from New Zealand.


The Entrance.


The way to the Breakfast Room.



This is the Breakfast Room.


It's full of corridors. Our room where here, one in front of the other. In the botton, a window with a view to the town - also our room had big windows with beautiful views.



The bedrooms and all the hotel have antique furniture.




Delightful!
More pictures here.