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July 24th 2013
Published: July 24th 2013
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Today was market day in Quarteira. It was a "gypsy market" although I am not sure why they call it gypsy. Anyways, lots of fresh fruit and veggies, sausages, cheeses (we bought some cheese), fish (saw some cool freshly caught eels and lots of freshly caught sardines). We also found some pastries that looked like funnel cakes so we tried one of those and it was so good we had another! Yummy! We also bought a Portuguese melon but haven't tried it yet. We walked through the town which was very nice.

Then we headed back and stopped in Pera where they were holding their annual Sand City (International Sand Castle Festival). The theme this year was music. They have artists (sand sculpture specialists) from all over the world (even a few from Canada!!) who create the works of art you will see in the photos. After walking around the sculptures for quite a while, we were all really hot, so we decided to head off for a.......yup, a beach. Unlike anywhere else we have ever been, there is literally another beach every km along. So, this time we ended up at a smaller beach called Carvoreira. It was full of Brits and was quite crowded. We stayed long enough to all (even me!) have a swim in the ocean and lay down for a while to dry off.

We then drove home and did more swimming in the pool and ate dinner. We then watched more women's Euro with the semi final of Sweden vs Germany. So far Germany is up 1-0.

Nigel tried our first bottle of Porto tonight. Yum.



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QuieroQuiero
Quiero

Fresh cheeses. Five for a Euro. They are good. A bit salty. Unlike any cheese we've had in Europe before.
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Baby birdies

Chickens? Ducks?
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Backlhaus

Big thing in Portugal is this salt cod. If I had a clue how to cook it, I'd buy some.


25th July 2013

Hi
Just wanted to say you are really getting to see some off the beaten path stuff and enjoying the " life" in Portugal..............how on earth do they get the sand to stay in those formations ???do they use glue??maybe I misunderstood but what does Frankenstein have to do with the theme "music"..............Great pictures !!!!!
25th July 2013

you sure are fortunate to see all and experience these new things.

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