Lagos & beach |
Lagos town square |
Dhow fountain Lagos |
Slave Market Lagos |
Santa Marie Church Lagos |
Lagos Marina |
Lagos Fire station |
Monday 10th Dec - Sunday 16th Dec: Started the week with paying our site fees and confirming that we want to stay until 10th February which should give us time to complete our wish list and hopefully mean that it will be a bit warmer when we do move north to the Porto area. So far so good this month as it looks like most of the rain seems to left the area although the nights are starting to get a bit chilly - this week saw plenty of sun, some cloudy periods and one small shower with a high of 20C and a low of 9C (single figures!). We managed to get some quality contact time with the family via Skype so caught up on all the UK news and confirmed that all are safe from the floods and terrible weather - they did try to make us feel guilty but it did not work. The site owners, a Spanish family whose daughter Agnes looks after us extremely well, very kindly laid on a drinks and nibbles session on Sunday afternoon so everybody had a good time and got to know each other. The economic squeeze here has meant that there is a much reduced Christmas lights effort this year, with most council budgets very tight only the minimum of lights are on display, if at all.
Lagos lights |
Site lights |
Lots of new arrivals, looks like it is going to be lots of people about for Christmas. We have also noted that the amount of wild/free campers have increased a lot - the local authorities seem to turn a blind eye to occupancy of unused land or car parks in the hope that the campers will at least help the local economy. The car park at the closed swimming baths at Silves looks like a 'Dale Farm' of motor homes (mainly Dutch, German and French with some Brits) and the occasional RV or two. Wild/free camping is easier and more prolific in this area with the surfers leading the way, a cheap way of living but not our cup of tea I am afraid - we like our comfort and security.
Monday 17th Dec - Sunday 23rd Dec: Frustrating start to the week as the laptop/WiFi stopped playing - HELP. Nice Portuguese man came out from Lagos and had a look at it, nothing major but unable to completely fix it - apparently it is due to an incompatibility between Outlook and the PT DNS at this location, which on current PT repair times may be fixed in the next 6 months, believe me that is fast for over here. Looks like we will just have to work round the problem/transfer to a dongle. Neil decided that he would take his frustration out on some little white balls on the golf course and paid another visit to Espriche GC, super day for it 21C, sunny and calm. The rest of the week was fairly good weather wise with sun, overcast, mist, a 21C high and a 11C low - the Christmas week is predicted to be a bit chilly so a quick check of the central heating was completed. Our 'Red Cross' parcel from Terry arrived, just a few nice things (including chews for Daisy) and the replacement lens for the trailer light (Nimes occurrence). This week's off camp day was a trip to Lisbon - phew, a long way/day. We, Linda, Bob, Gladys, Daisy and Neil, set off at 9.30am and using the picturesque back roads eventually got to Lisbon at 1.45pm and started to explore the area of Belem in Lisbon - the Monument to Discoveries, the Belem Tower (a fortress once in the river but now on the shoreline due to the change in the river's path by the 1755 earthquake) and Jeronimos Abbey (built on the site a religious order's church to celebrate Gama's voyage and Portugals seafaring).
Monument to Discoveries Lisbon |
Belem Tower Lisbon |
Jeronimos Abbey Lisbon |
Keeping the momentum going it was onwards and upwards to the old sector of Lisbon, Baxia to see the Cathedral (located in the oldest part of the city and built on the site of an old Mosque), the Castle de Sao Jorge (an ex Moors castle and the long time main fortification of old Lisbon and the Kings residence 1279 to 1511) and the general cobbled area/back streets around the castle.
Te Se (Cathedral) Lisbon |
Old Sector Lisbon |
Castlo San Jorge |
By now we were all in need of sustenance and head for the Rossio Square area in search of a restaurant and the Christmas lights.
Christmas Lights Lisbon |
Christmas Lights Lisbon |
Christmas Lights Lisbon |
Christmas Lights Lisbon |
Christmas Lights Lisbon |
Homeward bound and it was on the motorway for ease and speed, arrived back at the site at 1130pm - quite a long day, very enjoyable and informative to see the mix of an old and new capital situated on the River Tagus. Lisbon, a former Greek, Roman and Moors city before becoming a part of Portugal in 1147, is a beautiful old city but is suffering from lack of tender loving care in places due to lack of funds. A busy week was topped off with a really nice Carol Service on Sunday at the Church in Praia de Luz, followed by mulled wine and mince pies.
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