Hey, it makes us happy, we thought it might make you happy too.
PĆ³pulo Church, construction began end of 1500s. Photo by Amy
Chafariz do Campo das Hortas. Which is drinking water station. Really. Photo by Amy.
Arco da Porta Nova. Photo by Amy.
Fountain in the amazing Chafariz da Praca da Republica. This square looks out on so many incredible buildings, and it has a little whale in it! Photo by Amy
Raio Palace. Photo by Amy, but only possible because of Scottās heroics.
Braga is in the wettest area of Portugal. Think Seattle and Portland. Which is exactly where you expect to find a cactus garden. ??? Photo by Amy
Capela da GlĆ³ria. Photo by Amy.
St. Gerald's Chapel. Photo by Amy.
The Famous Braga City Sign. Photo by, wait for it, Scott, who had the patience to wait out the tourists.
It's reassuring that you were able to create today's post! Gorgeous buildings! Amazing fountain! The soil in that succulent garden must be incredibly well drained!
I especially like the blue shutters and doors on the palace and the building to the left of the archway. Gray stone and brilliant blue. Beautiful combo.
So sorry you are sick! We are sending healing vibes from Stateside!
It's reassuring that you were able to create today's post! Gorgeous buildings! Amazing fountain! The soil in that succulent garden must be incredibly well drained!
I especially like the blue shutters and doors on the palace and the building to the left of the archway. Gray stone and brilliant blue. Beautiful combo.
I hope Josie is holding up!
Love, ACā¤ļø