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I read a piece in the Sunday Times by Christina Lamb, a senior
journalist who's married to a Portuguese guy and had to visit the
country recently, I won't go into the reasons why which are all in the
article (you can't read it in full as you have to subscribe), but the thing that struck me was firstly how well Portugal has
handled and are still handling the covid crisis and secondly how much
she enjoyed being back in a country she obviously loves and being able
to walk along virtually deserted shorelines, order a cold beer from a
bar and get a bowl of clams cooked with garlic and coriander in a
restaurant with no queuing...and we're not talking takeaway service.
I love Portugal and its people, we have been going there for decades and
remember when Albufera was truly a fishing village accessed by
virtually a dirt road and you could eat al fresco on hot evenings,
beautiful whole linguado fish cooked over open barbacoa in the middle of
the restaurant and chat with the owner while he was cooking it. You
chose the fish yourself, the catch of the day were all laid out over ice
and when they were gone they were gone. You can't do that now, we've
been 'saved' by modern environmental health departments and all the
rules and regulations that go with them. I know which I prefer. We
stopped going to Albufera although accept why it has its attractions for
families..
Anyway, the article hit a spot with me and I told P to read it, I also
asked him if it might be an idea, a little treat to cheer ourselves up
as we enter the next bumbling stage of covid a-la-UK. Apparently in
Portugal you can even buy a pack of face masks from street vending
machines at a cost of €1 per pack of 4! No rip-off there then, I dread
to think what we'd be charged here for such a sensible facility now that
we are all mandated to wear them on public transport.
P said he'd read it, probably has but he hasn't come back to me yet,
maybe there are still too many ifs and buts. I'll have to chase him up,
then argue with him when he points the negatives (like flying which to be honest I wouldn't wont to do just yet), but still I'll moan when he says absolutely no. Then play my face and
probably get myself spanked with a bit of luck. It doesn't beat a bowl
of clams with fresh crusty bread and a glass of Dao as we chat and watch
the sun go down though.
Stay safe.
Ronnie
xx.
9 comments:
Hi Ronnie,
I have never been to Portugal, but it sounds wonderful. Travel anywhere isn't something I would want to contemplate right now, even if possible and allowed. Hopefully, in the not too distant future a possibility again and something to look forward to in the meantime.
Well, here's hoping you at least get a spanking out of it by chasing P up on the article:)
Hugs
Roz
Portugal sounds lovely, although as Roz says, travel isn't a good idea right now. You'll have to settle for a spanking.
Hugs,
Hermione
I traveled to Spain when I was a child, but never Portugal. I hope you get the chance to do and pretend, for a moment, that the world is as it was.
I don't even want to travel out of my district, never mind the country. as the rest have said, here's hoping you get a spanking out of it at least :)
Roz - The country is lovely and the people but has changed so much over the years. No flying right now, \I agree. Thanks.
Hermione - Portugal is a lovely place. I wouldn't really want to get on a plane right now. Thanks.
PK - Oh I wish. Thanks.
Fondles - Ill take a spanking for now but it would be so good to be in Portugal. Thanks.
Love,
Ronnie
xx
The whole scenario of clam wine and eating al fresco sounds divine! But not the flying ... Not leaving the country - sh#t I am having problems just leaving our province!
Sir Steve suggested a date night at a local restaurant that has a terrace for dining on the water and I'm not ready to do even that yet!
Some days I wonder if I'll ever feel comfortable being out in public ( le sigh)
Maybe set the scene, first with some take away clams..... then get cheeky.... yum spanking! Travel free stress for you! One day you can reenact in Portugal!
we loved visiting Portugal, and also the Azores. The people are so very warm and friendly, and prices are low compared to many other countries. The scenery is spectacular.
bottoms up
Red
Morningstar - I know what you mean. I do go into Supermarkets but that's about it at the moment. You will be but it will be different. Not normal as we have known it. Thanks.
Minelle - That's an idea. Thanks.
Red - Yes lovely place and people. Thanks.
Love,
Ronnie
xx
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