Port!

Bennett is still with us 🙂 on the  train from Lisbon.

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First impressions of Oporto: smaller, so less distances to see all there is to see; beautiful architecture and tile work, and the Douro river banks (both sides) are more accessible & pedestrian friendly. Locals just as good natured.

We’re in a 60’s era 2 bedroom apartment (7th floor) on a main street with banks and other businesses on the ground floor.  Two balconies, and we can see the reflection of a bridge and the river in the glass building across from us.

We’re a block away from a beautiful garden/park – enjoyed by all.

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Azaleas in full bloom, and the orange blossoms are heavenly after a rain.

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The river is almost totally masked by the wisteria.

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Nooks & crannies.

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This pyramid-shaped post in front of a church is a flag post.  Way back when,  a specific flag was hoisted during the plague to alert boats coming upriver not to come any further.

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We walked across the river via the Pont de Dom Luis I-  the lower level.  The upper level is pedestrian and local metro trains.

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Dave checking out Port from the south bank.

IMG_3535The south side of the river is famous for the dozens of tasting facilities (‘lodges”) for port wine.   Seems each company has a boat  to advertise,  as well as a flag.  – Laura

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