Evening G&T by the lake at Barragen da Povoa |
We parked here in the official Aire at Barragen da Povoa, with slight views of the lake (easy 2 minute walk to the lakeside)... |
...but we could have parked unofficially at the lakeside amongst these others |
Conímbriga was our last stop, we checked out the Aire and dump facilities, which were fine (Aire location: 40°06'47.1"N 8°29'42.8"W) (Aire facilities with photos: click here then on item 76 in list), but we got back into Ted and drove to the Roman ruins, where we were welcomed to stay by the lovely man selling tickets (Parking location: 40°05'56.2"N 8°29'21.5"W) (Parking facilities with photos: click here then on item 75 in list).
Saw this little green striped frog in the lake |
Jackie fed the visiting dogs from nearby with cat biscuits |
It was the night of the 'Super Moon' on the Vernal (or Spring) Equinox and here it was just rising over the lake |
Our bike ride with flowering lupins in the fields |
En route I found the street that Mike had told us he would meet us at, not originally on Doris’s route, and he had said in a Skype that he’d had to rescue guests from the other side of the valley before, glad I found it. He and Mary were then going to come and meet us, his intention, to drive Brian along the track in before setting off in Ted. Only Brian as the little old VW has only two seats.... This is the email I wrote to Mother that evening:-
A view over the dam at Barragen da Povoa. That little stream you can see was what created the huge lake behind after the dam was built. It must have taken a very long time for it to fill it! |
Here we are parked up in the huge car park at Conimbriga Roman Ruins |
Oh my goodness, we are in Ted, we can see the house, and hear the peacocks, but we are not on the property, there is no way we would have made it in without losing the exhaust, at best.! We first parked at the end of the road at an old disused football stadium , he would probably have been ok, but he was a long way from our eyes and ears and the insurance wouldn’t have been happy. We are actually on the route Doris wanted us to go to the house, just before she uttered the immortal words “navigate off-road “ on a tiny square of grass that is used for parking for the river and the cycle way, that our host keeps mowed, so he’s left a message for the council lady... It is the most beautiful position imaginable, by the river, and apparently the mongeese, if we were just parked up, we would be so pleased. Getting in was a bit hairy, Doris’s route was too thin with cars and balconies, but insider knowledge got us round that street, one low tree was going to be difficult, Mike went to get his saw on a pole while we drove Ted round, we got there before he did, I came up through the skylight, like Venus from the waves, in a very health and safety conscious way while B drove towards it and I broke bits off! (Parking location: 40°26'15.7"N 8°03'43.1"W) (parking facilities with photos: click here then on item 77 in list)
The amazingly preserved (and probably slightly renovated) mosaics at the Roman ruins |
It’s a fortnight plus till we have to get out....
More of the very extensive Roman ruins |
The house is lovely, though we haven’t seen all of it, the living quarters upstairs are beautiful and have the most amazing views the pug, ‘Baby’ is very cute but as most pugs apparently suffers from bad breath which could be a problem as she is very licky...... the peacocks are noisy, and mating, so noisier than normal, and haven’t yet seen the chickens.
The are the remains of adobe houses built by the peoples displaced when the Romans invaded in about 139 BC |
More mosaics under a protective cover |
Our walk through the forest at Conimbriga looking for a waterfall.... |
Mary thinks her condition and anxiety started when there was a forest fire, in October 2017, this is their review for the Housesitters:- “Two days after David and Rana arrived to learn the ropes and the day we left, the worst firestorm in Central Portugal engulfed our farm in the middle of the night. David and Rana saved our home and animals and thankfully themselves. For this they deserve 5 star plus in all areas. They also competently dealt with one of the pugs who became seriously ill. We wish you less dramatic housesits in future.”
Unfortunately this was the river bed, not a drop of water in sight. No waterfall then! |
The guest accommodation, for Airbnb etc burnt down, plastic water bottles on the balcony burnt, the pig sat in the middle of her mudpatch and was ok but her sty burnt down, the caravan burnt, but somehow the house didn’t.... doesn’t bare thinking about, to return to find your house, intact, surrounded by devastation is unimaginable..... and then last October the Housesitters had a hurricane.... what are we doing? Thank goodness it’s only March....
We had a lovely, though full on, day yesterday, learning about the solar, hydro, the dog, peacocks and chickens, while cooking a roast, helping pack and talking, talking talking. We were back up at the house this morning at 05.15 for Brian to squash in the back of the car, to bring it back from their friends who were also going to the airport, works in our favour too, we can nip to the local towns without having to disturb Ted. We both feel shattered so how Mike and Mary must be feeling I can’t imagine. We’ve emptied Ted’s fridge, walked Baby, done some washing and are now left with the onerous task of finding recipes to use the fresh asparagus from the garden, watercress from the river, oh and then the broccoli, spinacia, cauliflowers, lemons and eggs, a full house, 4 today. It’s going to be tough black kites wheeling overhead, the 49km cycle track, the beautiful river and stunning views. Just keep everything crossed that March is safer than October....
Here's another view of Big Teds parking from the cycle track and, beyond and up the hill is Mike and Mary's house |
And this is the river the other side of the cycleway from Big Ted. It's idyllic! As is Mike and Mary's house and setting |
Evening views on the riverbank. Just amazing! |
Wherever you look it's just stunning |
Taking Baby Pug for a little walk today |
Down to another stretch of lovely river |
We took Baby down to Big Ted today to get her approval |
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