Finding our way around the steep mountainous roads of Madeira...Photos of us...
"Nemo" was headed my way as I leaned in to the aquarium inside the restaurant, his cute little mouth sucking in the shape of an "O." |
With a dinner reservation last night and a red spot on Google Maps showing that the restaurant was on the ocean in Ribeira Brava we figured we could find it. Gina explained there was a parking ramp below the restaurant. After a 15 minute drive from Campanario to Ribeira Brava, we were excited to find the parking ramp with the restaurant above.
Taking this photo of us by the boat reminded us of a similar photo in Hopkins Belize over a year ago. |
When we spotted this sign, we knew we found the "wrong" restaurant deciding to stay for dinner anyway. |
As soon as we perused this boarded menu we knew we'd be staying for dinner, although we weren't in the restaurant for which we had a reservation. |
Dining in the interior of the restaurant may be necessary on rainy or windy days. |
The restaurant view from the sidewalk. More photos will follow tomorrow with too many to post in one day. |
The cozy bar on the interior of the restaurant. |
Portugal is known for it's fine wine worldwide some of which the restaurant proudly displayed. |
A decorative shelf on the interior of the restaurant. |
Tom ordered the Mixed Grill which he thoroughly enjoyed. They had swapped the lamb for more steak. He'd had his fill of lamb in Morocco. Of course, more "chips." |
This was the most delicious and sizable salmon steak I've ever had in a restaurant. |
(Since I haven't driven a car in 16 months, let alone a stick shift which I do know how to drive, we didn't add me to the contract leaving Tom as the only driver. In an emergency, I could drive a stick shift if I had to).
This yellow parakeet at the restaurant was checking me out as I attempted to whistle. |
So far, so good. We love Madeira, the scenery, the house, the food and the friendly people. A few days ago, we saw Gina's dad gardening on the steep hill across the street. I yelled out to him, "OlĂ¡, como vocĂª estĂ¡?" which translates to "Hello, how are you?" Later, he told Gina, "She speaks Portuguese!" Ha! We shall see!
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Photo from one year ago today, May 20, 2013:
Our last night on Royal Caribbean Mariner of the Sea, left us feeling a little sad as the end of the most extraordinary cruise we could ever have imagined. The Pyramids, The Suez Canal, The Lost City of Petra and the Treasury where Indiana Jones was filmed, the excitement of The Gulf of Aden and so much more, added to our wealth of growing experiences. For details of that final night as the ship made its way to Dubai where we'd stay in a condo for two weeks, please click here. |