Our pitch at TurisCampo in Lagos; we have found Portguese
campgrounds, whether private or municipal, to be excellent
in every way
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Plus the tile work everywhere is attractive
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After a few days at Lagos, we moved back to Sagres, first atop
the windy Capo Sagres and the Promontorium Sacrum
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And revisited Sagres harbor, where a well-fed kitty surveys her
domain
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Well-fed seagulls guard the Doca Pesca
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And the business of the harbor carries on
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And then we moved back to the aire overlooking the cove and
stayed three nights at Surf City, the lower (paved) tier where
the surfers hang out
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When not surfing
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Our restful days at Lagos and Sagres are over, and we are back on the road, heading east along the southern coast of Portugal, a beautiful place. As intended, I can't claim we did more at Lagos and Sagres than a lot of reading, some internet, and some intensive movie-watching. (Vicki brought a couple hundred of our favorite DVDs on the trip). Well, a few minor repairs, some airing out as the weather dried, some explorations on foot, and some sampling of port, a fortified red wine/liquid candy I have come to like very much.
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