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Posted on April 21, 2023

We’re back in Lisbon! And it’s raining! After checking into our hotel we headed uphill to the Mouraria neighborhood (the “place of the Moors”) which we were introduced to on our food tour and got lunch at Tasquinho Canto do Fado, a small hole in the wall known for its Fado music.

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Posted on April 20, 2023

We chartered a boat ride this morning to see the dramatic Lagos coast from the sea. We had hoped to be able to actually enter some of the grottos, but the sea was to rough today to allow boats to safely enter.

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Posted on April 19, 2023

We joined the @KaleidoscopeApp@mastodon.social team – @catlan@mastodon.social, @flo_muc@mastodon.social, and Michael – for dinner at Camilo Restaurante which overlooks Ponte da Piedade. The scenery, conversation, and the food were all fantastic. I’m so glad they invited us.

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Posted on April 19, 2023

We revisited Mar for lunch. The view is just too nice to pass up. (Lagos, Faro, Portugal)

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Posted on April 19, 2023

Current status: Sitting by the pool, taking in the scenery, and watching them raise and lower the pedestrian drawbridge so that masted yachts can access the marina. (São João, Faro, Portugal)

View from our hotel pool verlioking the ocean and harbora pedestrian drawbridge at the mouth of the marina that has been raised to allow a masted yacht to pass

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Posted on April 18, 2023

The sun was setting as we finished dinner, so we watched the Sun drop below the horizon, then headed back to our hotel in Lagos.

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Posted on April 18, 2023

To eat Perceves, you snap the shell like you might a crab leg to remove half the shell and expose the meat. Then you tug at the meat with your front teeth until it comes free from the other side of the shell. It’s not a meal to order when you’re in a hurry!

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Posted on April 18, 2023

We had dinner at Restaurante Castelejo while waiting for sunset, and I learned how to eat “Perceves”, or barnacles. Yes, barnacles. They’re actually quite good. Our waitress said “they taste like the sea”, and she was right. I’d say they taste like mussels, but a bit more saline.

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