Lisbon, Portugal

In April 2023 the family went on a one week trip to visit our son who was completing a four month school term at Catolica in Lisbon, Portugal.  We stayed in Alfama, which is a popular historic area on the south-western tip of Portugal.  Alfama was a great location to call home base because of its proximity to popular tourist destinations.

The three galleries of our trip are broken down into the sights we took in during our brief visit.  A few days were simply lots of walking around the Alfma area, one day we took the train to Cascais and another day we took the train to Sintra. In Cascais we had a beautiful seaside lunch and beach visit followed by a costal sunset scene. In Sintra we visited to the Palace of Pena and Quinta da Reglaira and it’s popular well and tunnel.  Cascais is known for its beautiful beaches and ocean coastline.  Sintra is known for it’s amazing historic palaces. All are beautiful locations that are popular tourist destinations.  Taking the train was a great experience. It’s a very affordable way of visiting Cascais and Sintra plus gave an opportunity to see some of the city outside of the tourist hot spots.

Equipment: Fuji XT-2 + Fuji 10-24/4 lens

Gallery 1 of 3

Alfama, Padrao dos Descobrimentos, Lisbon Cathedral, Arco da Rua Augusta, Santa Justa Lift, Castelo de S. Jorge, Praca Dom Pedro IV, Carmo Convent & Archaeological Museum


Gallery 2 of 3

Cascais


Gallery 3 of 3

Sintra

Palace of Pena

Quinta da Regaleira

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Needless to say, going in the middle of winter results in plain white snow covered photographs. So my search was to find something … anything of interest that wasn’t simply a tree covered in snow. During our visit we walked most of the trail system except the one large loop that has an old abandoned car. That would have made for an interesting photo and in hindsight I should have requested we find the car, but that will have to be for another visit. Continue Reading →

Kingston Penitentiary Museum

In September 2018 my father and I did a road trip to Kingston to participate in the thorough 2.5hr tour of the Kingston Penitentiary Museum.  This tour is very well spoken of and we learned why.  It is very well ran and very interesting.  What helped make the tour so good was the retired staff that worked as tour guides in various areas of the prison.  To listen to them talk about first hand experiences when they were employed at the prison added an incredible amount of detail and interest to the tour. Continue Reading →