I’m determined to be on time with this challenge. Truthfully I don’t have much choice because tomorrow I’m off to Nottingham, to attend a Steampunk book launch with my daughter. You can imagine what fun that’s going to be!
Last week I shared a few Polish windows with you, so it’s only fair that this week I do the same for Portugal, don’t you think?
You can pause the gallery to read the captions if you hover over it. Clever, huh?
But my very best Portuguese window has to be this one. Anyone who has walked through this gate and looked up will recognise it- fabulous Porta da Vila, in Obidos.
So what do you think, Poland or Portugal? I really can’t choose because I love them both. Many thanks to Dawn at Lingering Visions for hosting this challenge. Don’t forget to check out the other entries, and maybe add one of your own.
I guess it’ll have to be English windows next week? We’ll see.
Lovely. I was in Obidos several years ago. Great little town and beautiful picture.
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Thank you! It’s a beautiful little town isn’t it? There was a Medieval Fair in progress when we were there, which really brought the place to life. 🙂
https://restlessjo.wordpress.com/2011/10/02/obidos-chocolate-cups-and-pure-theatre/
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It is beautiful. They have a chocolate festival there in October I’ve always wanted to go to.
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Yes, that looks fantastic. It’s a bit of a stretch from the Algarve but one day we’ll make it. 🙂
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They sure know how to dress a window
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I like a bit of dressing, Tink. I’m just doing a Steampunk post which is all about dressing! 🙂
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I think these windows are so pretty (especially the one from Obidos). I’m looking forward to seeing your English windows!
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They might be a bit quirky, Meg. I was at a Steampunk event at the weekend. 🙂
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I will always choose Poland, because part of my heart lives there.
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That’s a good reason, Kate. 🙂
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