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What a sight that villa must gave looked in its day, as you say such a shame they do not take better care of them.
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Who knew that Roman ruin was there?? Certainly not me! I hadn't a clue - and it would have been so close to where we were staying too! Thanks, Kiya! You've surpassed yourself with this set of photos!
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Thank you all
20TH JUNE cont....... After visiting the Roman ruins we came back to Faro to one of the cafe's at the bay & had the
biggest dish of ice-cream I could have
We continued around the marina to the neoclassical ARCO da VILLA gate set in the ancient Moorish city wall that takes
you into the old Faro check the massive stork nests at the top of the villa.
You notice the much narrowed cobbled streets some you couldn't get a car through
some pics are taken at random
The bell tower part of the old church
This is the old city town hall
Once upon a time most of all old Faro homes would have looked like this, very small one storey
We didn't venture to far in as we manage to get lost on a couple of occasions before this so
we returned the way we came in
An ancient brewery set behind the old city wall
I should have had the plaque at the beginning of post as it is set just inside the gateway
Not just here but around Faro's many squares you can see lovely designs like these
Later we sat at the square & joined with the locals to watch some of the Portugal footy this girl
tried her best to do the balancing act with the Portuguese flag
20TH JUNE cont....... After visiting the Roman ruins we came back to Faro to one of the cafe's at the bay & had the
biggest dish of ice-cream I could have
We continued around the marina to the neoclassical ARCO da VILLA gate set in the ancient Moorish city wall that takes
you into the old Faro check the massive stork nests at the top of the villa.
You notice the much narrowed cobbled streets some you couldn't get a car through
some pics are taken at random
The bell tower part of the old church
This is the old city town hall
Once upon a time most of all old Faro homes would have looked like this, very small one storey
We didn't venture to far in as we manage to get lost on a couple of occasions before this so
we returned the way we came in
An ancient brewery set behind the old city wall
I should have had the plaque at the beginning of post as it is set just inside the gateway
Not just here but around Faro's many squares you can see lovely designs like these
Later we sat at the square & joined with the locals to watch some of the Portugal footy this girl
tried her best to do the balancing act with the Portuguese flag
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Kiya you may be interested to know that your plaque (very roughly translated by me) would seem to be commemorating a party that was held in 1249 to celebrate the integration of ‘the land of Santa Maria De Faro’ into the Portuguese nation and that plaque is the 7th anniversary of that particular event in 1949.
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Kiya, I don't know if you know this but the mosaic design in the square is known to we quilters as 'Mariners Compass' My DIL is just in the process of making one.
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Horus , thanks so much for translating that for me , I've put it in a Word Doc so can keep it beside photos
RS, no I didn't know, thanks so much for that info, I do hope your DIL will allow you to put a photo up here when she finishes it I'd love to see it
BTW.............RS...did you live in Faro at any time ??
RS, no I didn't know, thanks so much for that info, I do hope your DIL will allow you to put a photo up here when she finishes it I'd love to see it
BTW.............RS...did you live in Faro at any time ??
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No, Kiya. I've only passed through -once! From the airport and to the airport!
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Super interesting and I especially love the churches with the huge bells! Am always fascinated by churches and their designs and what gets incorporated into them and what doesn't. Always really interesting to me.
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RS...ok I thought there may have been a connection to Portugal when you said your DIL is doing a quilt in that design
LLL... all the churches are beautiful to see, there must have been so much working hours put into them with design & build
LLL... all the churches are beautiful to see, there must have been so much working hours put into them with design & build
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Kiya that design is quite common and used in lots of places, it is not unique to Portugal. Take a look at all of these quilt designs using that motif, I just cannot imagine the complexity of making something like that (or indeed any quilt )
https://www.google.com/search?q=mariner ... 52&bih=966
https://www.google.com/search?q=mariner ... 52&bih=966
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23RD JUNE.... A beautiful sunset and on the 24TH JUNE
The last few days I was really tired with being ill if someone had offered me an early flight home I think I would have
taken it.
The last days was just resting and having a walk into the centre when cooler for dinner and a bit more
shopping, there are so many streets and shops you were really spoiled for choice
I mentioned already David's pet hate of not catering for the English language on menu's at cafe's, restaurant's, bars
and historical places of interest, but we did get by
My pet hate was all the cobbled pavements and roads ( except the main roads in and out of the city ) they were awful,
some pavements having big humps in different places, no reason at all for it, I couldn't get to wear my new sandals
and relied on my good old loafers
After all would I go back to Faro.....Yes I would, I think there is probably a lot more places of interest to find and
so came 26TH JUNE day of departure, an early start for 8 AM flight, getting into position
picking up speed down the runway ( I just love this part of flights ) and we have lift off
leaving Faro far behind us.
I really hope you all have enjoyed sharing our experiences of Faro with us
The last few days I was really tired with being ill if someone had offered me an early flight home I think I would have
taken it.
The last days was just resting and having a walk into the centre when cooler for dinner and a bit more
shopping, there are so many streets and shops you were really spoiled for choice
I mentioned already David's pet hate of not catering for the English language on menu's at cafe's, restaurant's, bars
and historical places of interest, but we did get by
My pet hate was all the cobbled pavements and roads ( except the main roads in and out of the city ) they were awful,
some pavements having big humps in different places, no reason at all for it, I couldn't get to wear my new sandals
and relied on my good old loafers
After all would I go back to Faro.....Yes I would, I think there is probably a lot more places of interest to find and
so came 26TH JUNE day of departure, an early start for 8 AM flight, getting into position
picking up speed down the runway ( I just love this part of flights ) and we have lift off
leaving Faro far behind us.
I really hope you all have enjoyed sharing our experiences of Faro with us
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Horus...... thank you for the link, so many beautiful patterns, come to think of it I think I have seen similarHorus wrote:Kiya that design is quite common and used in lots of places, it is not unique to Portugal. Take a look at all of these quilt designs using that motif, I just cannot imagine the complexity of making something like that (or indeed any quilt )
https://www.google.com/search?q=mariner ... 52&bih=966
somewhere ( have to get the old brain into gear
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Kiya wrote:23RD JUNE.... A beautiful sunset and on the 24TH JUNE
The last few days I was really tired with being ill if someone had offered me an early flight home I think I would have
taken it.
The last days was just resting and having a walk into the centre when cooler for dinner and a bit more
shopping, there are so many streets and shops you were really spoiled for choice
I mentioned already David's pet hate of not catering for the English language on menu's at cafe's, restaurant's, bars
and historical places of interest, but we did get by
My pet hate was all the cobbled pavements and roads ( except the main roads in and out of the city ) they were awful,
some pavements having big humps in different places, no reason at all for it, I couldn't get to wear my new sandals
and relied on my good old loafers
After all would I go back to Faro.....Yes I would, I think there is probably a lot more places of interest to find and
so came 26TH JUNE day of departure, an early start for 8 AM flight, getting into position
picking up speed down the runway ( I just love this part of flights ) and we have lift off
leaving Faro far behind us
I really hope you all have enjoyed sharing our experiences of Faro with us
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Well you and David seem to have had a lovely holiday, just a shame you were ill some of the time. Thanks for taking the time to put all of this together (no easy task I know ) and sharing it with us on here.
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Thank you Horus I'm not sure why my last post has doubled up ? I was only trying to add the very last photo
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Kiya I have just worked my way through your excellent report of places visited on your holiday in Portugal. And well done to you even when not feeling too good. I know just how long it takes to do all the picture sizing and uploads and thanks for your patience in bringing your trip to life for us.
I know you have a soft spot for Canterbury Cathedral so here is another image of a compass rose from the floor of the cathedral. Maybe you will get to see it someday.
I know you have a soft spot for Canterbury Cathedral so here is another image of a compass rose from the floor of the cathedral. Maybe you will get to see it someday.
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Grandad Thank you glad you enjoyed reading through & the photos
Thank you for the pic "compass rose " looks beautiful I'll get there yet
I was just thinking the other night where would I go next & I thought of London, Westminster Abbey, St Pauls Cathedral
etc etc & why not pop over to Canterbury Cathedral oh & Leicester Cathedral where they interred Richard III remains on
the way down
Thank you for the pic "compass rose " looks beautiful I'll get there yet
I was just thinking the other night where would I go next & I thought of London, Westminster Abbey, St Pauls Cathedral
etc etc & why not pop over to Canterbury Cathedral oh & Leicester Cathedral where they interred Richard III remains on
the way down
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