I call this "Fighting Time"
This is an area where the art changes frequently, I am glad we took this because it has been painted over with something else.
It is now the end of the year and I
have not posted anything here since early October! That month flew
by because of putting our furniture together for the house and
stocking the cupboards with all of the things I forgot I needed!
November came with a cold for both of us and while Vince got over it
quickly, my body decided to move it to my lungs so I have felt rather
puny for about 6 weeks!
There is a private hospital here and I
went to the website and found the Bio's of all the Pulmonary
specialists and submitted a request for an appointment on line. 15
minutes later I received a phone call and my appointment was
scheduled for 5 days later! This is so amazing, because in the US
it would have taken weeks to see even a general physician. All is
good now, I have medication and am feeling 90% back to my silly self.
The main cobblestone walking and shopping street. Our favorite cafe is on the left where we sit outside with our coffee just like the locals.
We were happy to catch this interaction between brother and sister
Camellia's blooming in December
Christmas Eve lunch sitting outside by the river for a late lunch
We had a nice Christmas and I bought
some decorations for our apartment and it really feels like home.
Using the oven in Celsius is easy when I have a little piece of paper
with the Fahrenheit conversions on it. I made banana bread, oatmeal
raisin, and chocolate chip cookies for us and for gifts to some
people that have been really sweet to us since we moved here.
The large indoor market where the vendors from the surrounding area sell fresh produce
Largo da Portagem is one of the main plaza areas in the Baixa (Lower Town)
Vince is sitting in the lower right enjoying coffee in this building
that used to be part of the 900 year old church
Walking in the narrow lanes for more shopping
Vendor in the main square selling fresh Roasted Chestnuts. Vince says they taste like chicken!
Here are some pictures from the past
couple months to catch you up on our wanderings.
Vince standing on the steps of the University of Coimbra
Hand carved marble Lion head at Quinta das Lagrimas Palace
Buildings in the main town square
Quinta das Lagrimas Palace grounds. Around 1340!
Medieval House
We see her every day in the same spot
If you look closely you can see Vince and I
Vince is looking at the buildings in the main shopping street
Rowing on the River Mondego
They put up hand crafts during the summer and some of them are lit at night
Cute old jeans for summer decorations
Coimbra at night looking towards the main city from our side of the river
This view is from the University of Coimbra looking across the
river toward our apartment. You can see the small yellow arrow.
This is our Residency Cards
Talking to my neighbor from my kitchen window
Pretty Autumn leaves of the Sweetgum Trees
Fresh Persimmons and the Good Luck Rooster from our friends Teresa and Vitor
Linda's favorite art object
Pedro and Inez Bridge. We walk across it to town every day.