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Doug and Don do lunch in Estoril

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Two venerate, veteran pilgrims catch up for lunch in Estoril today. We both have been walking since 2010 and will continue to do so in some way shape or form, as well as offering advice on the Forum. View attachment 149098
Great to see you two together! Keep on keeping on. In the truest sense, Ultreia.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
veteran pilgrims catch up for lunch in Estoril today.
Hi there - I had been intrigued a while back; by Dons change of name (avatar) ., so it got the better of me just now and I see it’s positioned in a beachside position approx 1/2 hr to west of Lisbon.
Lovely spot for you catch up Peregrinos.

May you continue to enjoy many more caminos/caminhos.
 
Hi there - I had been intrigued a while back; by Dons change of name (avatar) ., so it got the better of me just now and I see it’s positioned in a beachside position approx 1/2 hr to west of Lisbon.
Lovely spot for you catch up Peregrinos.

May you continue to enjoy many more caminos/caminhos.
It's a beautiful spot. I got off the train from Lisbon a station too soon, and walked up along the coast to where we were meeting. It was a very pleasant 20 min walk, even if for a slighty embarrassing reason.
 
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Two venerate, veteran pilgrims catch up for lunch in Estoril today. We both have been walking since 2010 and will continue to do so in some way shape or form, as well as offering advice on the Forum. View attachment 149098
You have NO idea how much I would love to be there. But Iberian travel is not in my remit at present.

I am grounded, and serving as caregiver to my gravely I’ll wife of 44 years. She will recover, but it will take months or longer.

Best wishes for an enjoyable time in Estoril. Have a Super Bock for me.

Cheers!

Tom
 
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You have NO idea how much I would love to be there. But Iberian travel is not in my remit at present.

I am grounded, and serving as caregiver to my gravely I’ll wife of 44 years. She will recover, but it will take months or longer.

Best wishes for an enjoyable time in Estoril. Have a Super Bock for me.

Cheers!

Tom
Tom,
So sorry to hear about your wife.
Don
 
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Great photo lads! What were your lunch menu choices ? Go on … do tell … and make all our mouths water!

Cheers from Sydney -
Jenny
G'day Jenny,
It was a simple local fare consisting of a large morsel of bacalhau, deep fried to perfection, with thick cut potatoes done like crisps; all washed down with Super Bocks. Nothing beats the seafood in Portugal and the prices, each of our dishes was about 10 euros.
 
G'day Jenny,
It was a simple local fare consisting of a large morsel of bacalhau, deep fried to perfection, with thick cut potatoes done like crisps; all washed down with Super Bocks. Nothing beats the seafood in Portugal and the prices, each of our dishes was about 10 euros.
@estorildon promised we would be at a good place to eat, and we were.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
G'day Jenny,
It was a simple local fare consisting of a large morsel of bacalhau, deep fried to perfection, with thick cut potatoes done like crisps; all washed down with Super Bocks. Nothing beats the seafood in Portugal and the prices, each of our dishes was about 10 euros.
Sounds magnificent Don! What great menu choices!

Cheers from Sydney -

Jenny
 
G'day Jenny,
It was a simple local fare consisting of a large morsel of bacalhau, deep fried to perfection, with thick cut potatoes done like crisps; all washed down with Super Bocks. Nothing beats the seafood in Portugal and the prices, each of our dishes was about 10 euros.
Fish 'n chips, Portuguese style! Always great...
 
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