A blog with pictures and memories from life in Lisbon. Um blogue de recordações de Milan Perveze...
Wednesday, March 09, 2005
On my right side, a view to the Tagus and one of the city's most typical neighbourhoods.
This hilly part of Lisbon is full of nice palaces from the Renaissance period and hanging gardens.
Tuesday, March 08, 2005
Tell me if you prefer this in black and white...
I wonder if I should carry on with the Sepia mania...
Finally, my wideangle lens is of some use!
It's Sunday morning, and another glorious spring day. I passed near the Graça area in Lisbon and got this view of the Panteão Nacional (National Pantheon).
Friday, March 04, 2005
Sunshine, after the rain... A picture for Hippy, a dear friend from the blogosphere ("Dancing in the Divine", in my links). Her beautiful insights on life made a big difference for a lot of people around the world, and now that she stops blogging, I know she will be missed. I hope you come back, Hippy.
Thursday, March 03, 2005
This grand building used to be a cinema, the Tivoli... Now we go to the movies in huge shopping malls. It remained closed for years, and opened again recently, as a theater. Took this picture today, right before entering the subway.
I'm trying to take pictures at night... Here, in our own "Champs Elysées", the Avenida da Liberdade...
Tuesday, March 01, 2005
Before heading back home, I went for a short walk near the river. It seems like a nice place for jogging or biking...
Another view...
Until quite recently, there were only factories, and this used to be the most polluted part of town. That strange and huge metallic contruction is the only thing remaining now, a sort of relic from the past, integrated in the modern decoration.
When I left, I've noticed how this area has changed. What used to be an abandoned and negelected part of town is now covered by expensive apartment buildings everywhere, some with quite weird architecture.
There is a huge square pond right in front of it. The wind agitates the water, and the small waves almost touch the glass.
My infamous hay fever came back these days and J. threatened me with physical aggression if I didn't go to the doctor. So here I am, looking through the window in this brand new hospital in the Expo 98 area...
Sunday, February 27, 2005
Roofs... view from Areeiro.
Stormy skies, and rain, after months of unusual sunshine...
Fishing boats...
Alcochete, once again. I've been playing with blog templates recently, until I find one that seems pleasant. I'm posting some of these older pictures to see if they look better in the webpage....
Friday, February 25, 2005
The seagulls were all over the place today...
Very bright and cloudless days recently, and also very cold.
Seagulls, flying near the river in Alcochete.
Wednesday, February 16, 2005
The only way to reach some of these beaches is by using a small train, which is only operational during a few months in the Summer. The tracks are now covered by sand.
Beach at Fonte da Telha, Caparica.
These beaches are far from town and are usually deserted.
With such glorious spring weather, it would be a shame not to visit the beach!
The local townhall has just named one of the area's scenic roads after Pablo Neruda, the Chilean poet. "Poeta do Chile, do mundo e do sonho", says the inscription. Poet of Chile, the world and of dreams.
Later, I drove near the hills in Caparica, close to the sea.
In Alvalade, over the main church, I found more shadows...
Not much to do this afternoon, after paying the house bills, so I went chasing tree shadows once again. And found this house in ruins, not far from my area.