Camino Portuguese, part 2
Tui is a lovely name for a town. It rolls off the tongue and sings, like the NZ bird of the same name, and I was expecting a pretty town. After crossing the bridge from Valença though the impression I got was of drab greyness. Unfortunately, this appears to be a town hit by the hard times in recent years, with many shop fronts closed, or vacant. It is quite a long walk up the hill into the centre of Tui, the old town. For a while it looked as if I was going to have accommodation issues again, as the Pensions seemed to be closed, but I found an albergue, new, that also had private rooms, booking 2 nights in an effort to give my foot a rest. The shopping precinct in Tui, in sun and cloud ...
Hello Janet
ReplyDeleteChristmas Eve as I write this... and summer has arrived, finally, in the Adelaide Hills. Thinking of you in your current climate/location ... and just thinking that I wouldn't mind a northern hemisphere Christmas for a change. So, enjoy yours Janet.... keep up the blogging...and v
travel well.
Thanks John. You wouldn't have liked the past few days - they were very midwinter Stirling type days. Torrential rain, strong winds, and walking through the eucalypt forest was a bit scary - seeing them bend a sway in the wind, hearing the roar, and knowing how they can topple. But nonetheless, I am enjoying my time here in Santiago. Blessings for Christmas to you all.
DeleteHi Janet...not seen.a post since 19 Dec. Hope.you.are OK
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Just busy John, and a bit unmotivated with the blog because it is not doing what it is meant to! Will try and catch up with everything over the next few days. Hope had a good Christmas.
DeleteHoping all is well Janet.
ReplyDeleteAll is well - back on the road, and enjoying the fact that, apart from a few showers, the 90% rain has not eventuated! Cross that I didn't bring my camera! Will fill you in as to why when I get back. Have tried to buy one, but without spending a fortune they are not available - and there are no Ted's or Diamonds here - a real pain!
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