This hole is also the way I found to avoid being banned from the life (and Facebook) of some of my friends. All because lately I’ve developed this obsession with my LOMO fish eye lens and the amount of fish eye pictures I upload already led some of them to communicate me that either I stop or they will be forced to ignore me from now on. But because I love the way life can be seen through a fish eye and so do a whole bunch of other friends I decided to create this new blog. Promise not to upload a single fish eye picture anymore to my social networks, but on the other hand I invite all my friends, and friends of my friends, and people that don’t even have a six grades separation between them and myself (which, according to Kevin Bacon, isn’t possible, because apparently everyone has a six grade separation between themselves and the rest of the human beings in the world!) to visit my hole.
And, for starters, I can’t think of a better way to welcome you all than by showing you my city, the lovely Lisbon, through my fish eye! Enjoy!
Santo
Antonio… from Lisbon, not from Padua! He is the patron saint from Lisbon and
from those engaged to be married. Tradition says that he blesses all unions,
that’s why a lot of people choose to get married on the 13th of
June, his days and also the day when people from Lisbon celebrate the city
festival. It’s also the best date to visit Lisbon! To know with whom you will
marry on the night of the 12nd of June you should fill a bowl with water and on
several little pieces of paper write the name of those you think could be a
perfect match for you. Roll them and put them inside the bowl, and the bowl
under your bed. On the next morning, the piece of paper that is more open
reveals the name of your better-half. Will you try it out next year?! You don’t
have anything to lose and it might actually be funny.
One of the
Rossio’s fountains
The
left-overs from the Lisbon festival! They were still there in August since the
past 13th of June…
A
refreshing White Sangria, with peppermint leaves and cucumber, and one of the
best views from the São Jorge castle hill
I said so…
indeed, one of the best views!
Some
delicious Portuguese food: bifanas, peixinhos da horta, queijinhos frescos… I
name them in Portuguese so, next time you’ll be in Lisbon, you know what to
order. Yummy!!!
Terreiro do
Paço. The view to the other side (to what’s on my back) is actually greater,
but I won't reveal it… Why don’t you book a trip to Lisbon and find it for
yourself?!
Julia and
me, enjoying Lisbon as tourists. Amaaaaaaaaaazing all the stuff you discover
when you look at your city as if it was the first time!
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