Translate

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Some Things I Found Interesting About Porto and Portugal...Like the Roosters!



 




Most people I know worry about the cost of visiting Europe.  Sure, if you want to do fancy things, it will cost a lot of money.  Welcome to travel.  When I was in St. Lucia, I was well aware that the north end of the island was littered with fancy resorts, and that cruise ships docked in the capital of Castries.  I didn't go that route, and we rented a car, and an apartment and stayed in Marigot Bay.  Far less expensive.  That being said, it depends on what you're looking for.


When we went to Porto, Portugal, I was curious about the city and the country.  I researched it well, but it was still an experience.  I didn't know what I would find.  I didn't know what the language barrier might be.  I didn't rent a car and wondered how easily we would get around.  I knew it was one of the oldest countries with ties to the Knights Templar and it was part of a pilgrimage trail.  I knew that there had been Moors, Christians, Jews, Pagans in charge of the lands.  What would I find in 2024?  I wasn't quite sure.






What I found was a place with amazing, history, food, views, traditions, and people.  It was a surprise nearly every day for me, and that was great.


One thing I can say about Porto, Villa Nova de Gaia, and the surrounding areas is that it is one of the happiest areas I've ever visited.  If ever, in all the countries I've visited, I could say that the people made the place; it's Porto, Portugal.  They are the nicest, most helpful, cheeriest, most contented, down to Earth people I think I've ever encountered.  Everywhere you go, people are overwhelmingly happy.  It makes a difference to a traveler.  It was fantastic.


Most people spoke at least a little English, which was helpful for someone like me who hasn't yet been able to fathom Portuguese.  I was grateful, and genuinely, no one seemed to mind.  Such amazingly helpful and empathetic people.  They would never get such wonderful understanding and helpful treatment in most cities in America.  Sad, but true.  There I said it.










Porto is a location that I pondered a bit.  How long to stay?  What kind of activities should I plan?  What kind of accommodation?  How should we get around?


We stayed for 9 days.  I thought that maybe, being a budget traveler, this was too long.  I did book an apartment, which is a great way to stay if you're going to be around for at least a week.  It's often more comfortable, giving you the opportunity to cook a bit or take care of laundry.  You get a living room in case of a rainy day where you end up hanging out and watching TV.  Just the idea of having a full sized fridge is a good thing.  Often, I've discovered it's cheaper to rent a vacation property than get a hotel room.  Always check both before traveling.


How much was there to do?  Was 9 days too long?  I could have stayed for a month.  Porto is great.  It's inexpensive for a city of its size.  The public transportation is great, so don't drive.  What we also found was that the trains can take you all over the area on day trips for cheap.  We went to Braga for the day and had a great time.  The train was 7,50 Euros.  The thing that I found with Porto was that due to the fact that there are so many wonderful parks, churches, beaches, historic areas and buildings to see; we never ran out of things to do.  The beaches, parks, and a whole lot of other things are free.  People gather in the park in Gaia to watch the sunset.  It's free and extraordinary.  Given the multitude of beautiful things to see and the amount of things to see and do that are free;  take your time.  You won't go broke here unless you work very hard at it.





















The great thing about Porto is the freebies.  The beaches are free.  The numerous parks are free.  Most viewpoints along the river are free.  Walking the riverfront is free.  Visiting historic areas and wandering is free.  going to city markets is free entry.  You can get a history lesson in the Train Station at Sao Bento.  All free.


If you shop in the touristy areas of the city, you'll notice some things; some interesting things.  First of all, it's impossible not to notice the Harry Potter air of things in Porto.  There is that direct connection between J. K. Rowling and Porto.  Legend has it that she got inspiration from Livraria Lello and the Majestic Cafe.  Just look through the doors and windows and you'll get it.  Is it worth 8 Euros and a long queue to go inside Livraria Lello?  Resounding no.  Is it worth paying a fortune to eat at the Majestic Cafe?  Resounding no.  Are they beautiful?  Yes.


There are Harry Potter Tours you can take around Porto, and that's up to you.  I wouldn't tell a Harry Potter fan not to check out all the things that may have inspired J. K. Rowling.  There is one thing that you can't help but notice.  You will see students wearing capes that remind you of the uniforms in Harry Potter.  Did this come about because of the stories?  Nope, University students in the area have worn the capes for ages.  It is yet another inspiration for the series.  So, when you see the students on the street; it's just another day to them.


Another thing you'll notice while shopping is the sardines and roosters.  Portugal is famous for sardines, so there's no mystery as to why you see them on everything in the tourist areas.  But what about the rooster?


We saw roosters everywhere.  They were on merchandise, featured in local art, and there were live roosters wandering the park with peacocks in the Crystal Palace Gardens.  What is it with roosters?


Back in the 15th century; as I said, Portugal is old: is where the story of the Rooster of Barcelos began.  Reportedly, a pilgrim (remember, Porto and parts of Portugal are along the pilgrimage trail) was convicted of a crime he didn't commit (what it was I have no idea) and sentenced to death by hanging.  The pilgrim told the judge, who was eating a rooster at the time, that the if the bird came to life and crowed; it was a sign that he was innocent.  Long story short; legend says that happened.  The pilgrim's life was saved and now roosters are seen as good luck.  I swear, that's the story.









A couple of other bits of advice I have to give on visiting Porto.  First, book a package when visiting from the United States.  From other places, I don't know.  We booked a package through Expedia, which I don't always recommend but for this was terrific.  We went in the shoulder season of September, and it was cheaper than in the summer.  What's the catch?  The climate in Portugal is subtropical.  It doesn't get real cold at all.  This makes September still balmy beach weather.  It's before the official rainy season kicks in in October and it's a great slot for budget travel.  We found that by staying at least a week and going out of Boston instead of New York, we actually saved money booking an entire apartment for our stay.  Always look into shoulder season travel, different airports, and packages.  This time, it was all perfect.  I won't tell you how much I paid, but I promise, it was affordable.




So there you have it.  Some more tidbits on Porto, Portugal.  Once again, one of my favorites so far in my journey to countries around the world.  So, check out some packages, mark off a week in September, pull the trigger and enjoy!


https://weareportugal.com/blogs/portuguese-journal/the-legend-of-the-portuguese-barcelos-rooster?srsltid=AfmBOorql4mK-Yhee0j4BaBDmkNkNRvtkf6kSpOb1JudN8mWs3JpBziK


https://nowinportugal.com/barcelos-rooster-portugal/


https://www.expedia.com/


https://www.booking.com/


https://www.liveluso.com/post/demystifying-a-portuguese-university-tradition


https://www.fodors.com/world/europe/portugal/experiences/news/photos/10-ways-portugal-inspired-the-magic-of-harry-potter


https://portugalgetaways.com/en-us/destination/oporto/general-articles/churches-of-porto


https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g2618568-Activities-c61-t52-Porto_District_Northern_Portugal.html



https://www.portomoments.com/en/porto-travel-guide/parks-and-gardens-to-visit-in-porto/



https://travelsandtreats.com/best-views-in-porto-portugal/


https://wanderlog.com/list/geoCategory/129861/best-free-attractions-in-porto


https://www.livrarialello.pt/en/home



https://www.cafemajestic.com/en/Utilities/Homepage.aspx



https://www.ricksteves.com/travel-tips/sleeping-eating/vacation-rental-or-hotel

Thursday, November 14, 2024

The Calendar Collection is Out for the Season!

 


Every year I add to the collection of calendars available from Imagings; my Zazzle Store.  This year we have a great new collection of calendars and Christmas ornaments as well Check it out!


Tis my store:

https://www.zazzle.com/store/imagings


The new calendars are in a collection labeled "More Calendars"


Here's some calendars from me this year!


https://www.zazzle.com/scenic_beauty_of_porto_wall_calendar-256454052511580934



Featuring images like:


















The above is also scenes of Porto, Portugal.


There's Iceland:





Featuring images like:



















There are bridges of New York and New York views:









Featuring images like:
























There are bridge, rail bridge, and lighthouse collections:









Featuring images like:


























And there is a calendar featuring my favorite area of Greenville, Maine and Moosehead Lake:






Featuring images like:



















There you have it.  There are also calendars from years past that are still available; just make sure you choose the correct year.  There are also many Christmas ornaments designed from my travels and photography, which make great gifts.  Many images also come on postcards and other items.  So, check out my collections, then pack up your gifts for family and friends and enjoy!

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

There's Some Strange Stuff Out There! This Week's Fast Five!


 

 And here we go. 















1.    The Tar Nim Magic Garden or Hidden Buddha Garden, Koh Samui, Thailand.  This is just one of those spots.  An old man in his seventies started to build this garden in 1976.  It's way high in the hills of Koh Samui, and it would probably be wise to schedule with a tour for this.  


There are many many statues to see as you wander the gardens and there's a stream running through it and even waterfalls.  It sits on top of Tar Nim Waterfall Peak and has amazing views of the lands below.  for 80 Baht or about $2.50, you can spend an afternoon wandering and learning about all the statues at this garden.  Every statue has a story so take your time.


As per usual, this isn't a destination.  This is something truly interesting you can see and do while visiting Koh Samui.  


































2.    Koh Madsum, or Pig Island, Koh Samui, Thailand.  I love this area of Thailand, because if you want to see something different; this is your area to explore in Thailand.  Pig Island is about 20 minutes by boat off shore of Koh Samui.  Once again, take a tour; there are lots of them.


Legend has it that these pigs who inhabit the tiny island swam there from another island and have been living there ever since.  Makes sense to me.  This kind of strikes me along the same lines as a cat café.  You can go to the island and do some snorkeling and hang out on the beach, because the beaches are gorgeous and the waters are clear and full of fascinating marine life.


The pigs on the other hand, are unique.  People come there all the time.  It is a popular tourist attraction.  Therefore, the pigs aren't frightened of people at all.  You can interact with them, and sometimes even get to swim with them.  It's a really offbeat attraction, but it is something that most of your friends won't be able to say they did, and is there such a thing as a bad attraction in Thailand?  At any rate, tours start in the $40 to $50 dollar range and go up from there.  Many tours for this activity are available. 


https://kohtour.com/pig-island-koh-mudsum/?srsltid=AfmBOopm_gmngb6MQO4HVVKfk6vY_bDKIcCksMEvQCVV3RiDapOEkO3D



https://paradiseislandestate.com/pig-island-koh-samui-the-complete-guide/



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXD5BCSVpYk



https://pigislandtour.com/



https://www.getyourguide.com/s?cq_src=google_ads&cq_cmp=14411535009&cq_con=&cq_term=&cq_med=&cq_plac=&cq_net=x&cq_pos=&cq_plt=gp&campaign_id=14411535009&adgroup_id=&target_id=&loc_physical_ms=9003419&match_type=&ad_id=&keyword=&ad_position=&feed_item_id=&placement=&device=c&partner_id=CD951&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAlsy5BhDeARIsABRc6ZsEFajxSDZdCEx3VZuMqM15stSQcCfUCs7FZGXYabO3t1ImNALIFjwaApHUEALw_wcB&q=Ko+Taen&et=297705





















3.    Pammukkale, or the Cotton Castle, Denizli Province, Turkey.  This place is known for its thermal springs.  In much the same way you would visit various areas of Yellowstone National Park and Huanglong National Park in China; the thermal springs are the main attraction.  This area does have caves to tour and well preserved Roman ruins as well.


Pammukkale joined the ranks of UNESCO with its terraced calcite pools and streams which make a natural spa that has been appreciated by civilizations going back to the Romans and beyond.  There is a modern spa you can visit, created out of the deposits and its a great place to spend a day.  


If you choose to spend some spa time at Pammukkale, there are resorts with pertinent services, and lots of restaurants that have built up around this tremendous natural feature.  As with the traditions at Cappadocia in another part of the country; you can take a hot air balloon ride and get a bird's eye view of this fascinating place.


https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/485/



https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g297992-d306348-Reviews-Pamukkale_Thermal_Pools-Pamukkale.html



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaAY9NuctMY



https://www.lonelyplanet.com/turkey/aegean-coast/pamukkale



https://turkeytravelplanner.com/go/Aegean/Pamukkale/index.html





















4.    Mahanakhon Tower Skywalk, Bangkok, Thailand.   Located at the King Power Mahanakhon Tower, this is simply one of the best ways to get a 360 view of Bangkok.  It's 314 meters high, it has a glass bottom viewing platform, and it has a cube of restaurants and bars for your entertainment.  There is a seating area that reminds me of the street viewing platform on the High Line in NYC.



It does have opening hours, which are daily 10-7 and you have to buy a ticket, favorably in advance that costs anywhere from $38 up.  They do offer a virtual reality ride at the top in addition to the food and drink.  You can reach the tower easily on the BTS Skytrain.


If you happen to be in Bangkok and see an extremely tall building that reminds you of a game of Tetris; this could be for you.



https://kingpowermahanakhon.co.th/skywalk/



https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g293916-d16744951-Reviews-Mahanakorn_Skywalk-Bangkok.html



https://www.mahanakhon-skywalk.com/



https://www.pullmanbangkokkingpower.com/bangkok-attractions/bangkok-destination/mahanakhon-skywalk/



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czcirrUBl00






















5.    The Goats of Riverside Park, New York City, New York.    You may wonder why on Earth I'm talking about goats.  I wonder sometimes, myself.  But now that we're done talking about strange things in the east, let's discuss some ground breaking ecological adventures in New York.


Riverside Park runs along the East River in Manhattan.  It's a popular spot to hang out, run, bike, walk, whatever.  The Riverside Park Conservancy is in charge of maintaining the park.  Simple as that.  In the age of gasoline engines being the devil and electricity still coming from undesirable methods in many places, five years ago the conservancy decided to try something new.  Goats.


Instead of mowing and trimming; the goats do the landscaping.  It works pretty well.  There's a special festival/event where they launch the goats for landscaping with tons of volunteers.  It's become quite popular, so check your calendars come July and come out and join in the goat herding fun.


https://riversideparknyc.org/riverside-parks-beloved-weed-eating-goats-will-return-on-july-12-to-a-new-location-in-west-harlem/



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRQZYjG6HHA



https://www.westsiderag.com/2024/07/01/riverside-park-goats-make-an-uptown-move



https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/new-york-park-goats



https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/riverside-park/



There you have it, some odd animal related activities, along with some beautiful spots in the east.  Check in next time to see what unusual and unique things I've found for you to seek out while on vacation.  Keep investigating this wonderful world and enjoy!