Jun 17, 2019
Our last day and time to move on
Once again we eased into our final day in Porto on Sunday. But once we got going, we didn’t stop. We started by taking the metro to one stop further along and got off at General Torres which was next to a very gentle walk down to the river. A good stroll down with wonderful views. Easy to do and well worth the effort.
We walked until we got to the Mercado we had seen yesterday. Our plan was to have lunch here. We found an interesting place for pasta and ordered one meal which we chose to share. I then walked over to a wine booth to get us two glasses of new to us, green wine. A huge pour for 2,9 Euro each. The pasta was great but we needed just a bit more and got a large bowl of pumpkin ginger soup to share for only 2.2 Euro. Such a special treat.
As we ate, Colin mentioned that we ( he ) had not purchased anything here in Porto. I immediately came back with the reply that we had already spent 65 Euro / 98.00CAD in porto related expenses. Between the bottle for the apartment, the cellar tour and the two patio tastings, we had spent a few dollars.
It was a very special day for us. Colin mentioned that he was ready to prolong our trip by a few weeks. Fine with me as long as he figured out all the details.
Eventually it was time to get back to our place and start packing. We took the water taxi again and walked back up the hill and took the metro just two stations. Our plan had been to pack and then go out for dinner but again we were not hungry so we just stayed in.
We are off by train in the morning to our final destination of this trip.
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Best pictures of you yet! A tidbit to share. The inventor and founder of the Segway died accidentally driving his Segway off a cliff near his house. Yikes!
I do believe travel agrees with you both.
I really want to visit Porto, your pictures sure show it’s beauty!
Porto looks like my kind of place. I like the flights of port, looks very tasty. What an amazing journey you’re on! Great pictures.
Lovely tour. The way Eric shares is that we both get a meal and he finishes what I can’t eat!?
Porto looks so amazing, such wonderful photos. You two look like all your hard work through your working careers have paid off, what a retirement.
all my best,
Catheline
My Segway had a seat. Fun to ride on asphalt or pavement. It was heavy, though, and would not be very comfortable on cobblestones.
Hello Colin and Contessa
No, we haven’t fallen off the edge of the earth. Today we said goodbye to our visiting Aussie friends. We have never the less been following your daily blog. It must be said Contessa that the photos of you at the Bar Soares with the multi coloured Port glasses are great. You look so relaxed and loose. You both are living La Vida. Good on you both.
Alan and Laura