And today was another day of Photographic Tertulia, a cold day full of sun and very well spent in excellent company.
Today the meeting was set for the Boca do Inferno in Cascais and then we started the route and enjoy a radiant sun that helped to warm up the day.
Walking by the sea, talking and taking pictures we arrived at Santa Marta Lighthouse.
After we went to the “Ex-libris” of Cascais, the Conde Castro Guimarães Museum .
Despite being almost lunchtime still we managed to make a quick visit.
After lunch, a good fish, we take up walking through the streets of Cascais until the bay, through some of the beaches and busiest streets, visiting some of the beautiful corners of the village.
The sun was about to go to sleep and the chill came remembering it was time to return.
Still had time to photograph an artist who appeared on front of us and, what movie star, made some poses for us: Jonathan Livingston Seagull, himself!
We were waiting for the next get-together that will be by night …
Walking in Cascais
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Belíssima reportagem … parabéns!!!
Muito obrigada Luis Silva Nines