Bento train station |
And in polychrome too |
Kindergarten field trip |
Roman forebears |
It's also a train station |
Street scene from the entrance |
...recounts the retirement travels of Mark and Vicki Sherouse since 2008...in Asia and the Pacific, New Zealand, Europe, South America, and Africa, as well as the US and Canada. Our website, with much practical information, is: https://sites.google.com/site/theroadgoeseveron/.Contact us at mark.sherouse@gmail.com or vsherouse@gmail.com.
Bento train station |
And in polychrome too |
Kindergarten field trip |
Roman forebears |
It's also a train station |
Street scene from the entrance |
The Lello |
Official historical marker; and in English too |
Pessoa again; on a different storefront |
Strangely, it's 5 euros if you book online, 4 if you just want to walk in; maybe this is a "print fights back" sort of thing? |
Interior from front; it's nice Gothic carved wood; not gilded |
The stained glass ceiling |
Non-stained glass ceiling |
Unidentified authors here and there |
Looking down from 2nd floor |
2nd floor mob |
Vicki reading about the Carmen San Diego |
Note stained light on lower bit |
Staircase |
Light fixture |
You've heard of book trolleys perhaps? This is a book trolley track |
Back downstairs |
I had to create a scene and knock several people unconscious to get this shot |
Parthian shot |
Street scene |
Artsy juxtaposition of tourist train and Carmelite churches and azulejos |
U of Porto Old Main; nice gift shoppe |
Wait, are we in Cuzco?! |
Dublin?! |
Over the top azuleja wall on Carmelite churches; there are two of them, a boys' and a girls'...more on this below |
Detail |
Inside, the usual South American gold leaf everywhere |
Plus, in both churches, life-sized religious mannequins in interesting poses |
Plus the usual gold |
Full frontal of the Carmelite churches |
More art deco; by my count, construction cranes outnumber churches in Porto by 2:1 |
Interior of yet another interesting building |
Tuk-tuk Central; as in Lisbon, Porto has a fleet of tuk-tuk tourist taxis; all-electric, too, which is good, since tuk-tuks generally are powered by super-polluting 2-cycle engines... |
Inside the Clerigos church (but not tower) |
Another beautiful old building; couldn't quite tell whether it was being renovated or demolished |
And more azulejas |