Wednesday, February 12, 2014

[Well, to be completely honest ... the radiant sun faded badly we entered Belgium in Luxembourg. An


This family does not prevail immutable, unquestionable rules. However there is an overlying all others. Call it our "Rule # 1". Where is the sun - even if it's just a nesguinha - we dropped everything we were doing and enjoyed. Is not always bad weather here, but sunny days are rare. Fortunately, yesterday was one of those days. Therefore, no cleaning, homework, consoles or television. We were going out for a little adventure, as usual.
Some time ago, we were in Trier, Germany, Luxembourg and crossed. A town got me saved in memory, because benidorm I seemed to have a lot of things Portuguese: Clervaux, about 40 minutes from here. And since yesterday was able to kill for a spout, benidorm I decided to go there. I saw no Portuguese coffee ... but I found a grocery store! It was like entering another dimension where everyone spoke Portuguese and the shelves were only products of our land. Ate bread with chorizo and cream puffs, mango juice with Compal, who knew us through life. Get carried away by the madness and filled a shopping cart with the things we miss most: Nestum, Dr. Bayard sweets, benidorm sausages and cheese, rice carolino, preserves, cornbread, greens, red pepper, etc.. Moreover, it seemed benidorm to me that the prices would be similar to those practiced in Portugal.
And then we walk. One hears Portuguese everywhere, it seems we are at home. Clervaux is a very beautiful town, well worth the trip. It has a castle out of the ordinary and a huge beautiful church. benidorm Immense streets and alleys almost no traffic, very funny houses. Occasionally, one sees a most attractive and soon suspect Portuguese living there. A museum about the Battle of the Bulge that deserves a look ... is the third we visited, we're getting a few experts! And on the other castles and coats of arms in Luxembourg, with many tiny models that made the delights of Vasco. We know what's our next destination because fell in love with a castle like the fairy tales ...
[Well, to be completely honest ... the radiant sun faded badly we entered Belgium in Luxembourg. And I ended up not drinking a spout. But never mind, the unexpected is part of our tours end-of-week. Call it our "Rule # 2". ]
I really like your Rule # 1 :) 10 years ago I spent a semester in Trier. If you want to know the most beautiful things in this part of Germany, it is worth Koblenz, Cochem, Saarburg (actually, the whole valley of the Rhine and Moselle is very beautiful). Delete Reply
The English (at least Londoners) also follow your No. 1 rule. But are content to go for one of the numerous green parks and put up "at will". And it sees them on weekends in the gardens with their children and dogs. And, even on weekdays, in between work, find themselves very arranged ladies, to sit, put themselves in underwear and lie down in the sun while eating your sandwich lunch ... I hope you do not make this your rule number three, because leaving the adventure is much more interesting and more educational ;-) Delete Reply
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