terça-feira, fevereiro 22, 2005

Powdered bush



Looks like white delicate flowers in a vase...

Path



Salted path in Cambridge Common.

segunda-feira, fevereiro 21, 2005

Santana



Credit of this photograph goes to Jenny Gonçalves.
Please visit this link for a bit of history of Santana and more information on this beautiful island of Madeira - aka "the pearl of the Atlantic" or "the garden of the Atlantic"!
Read more about the Laurissilva forest of Madeira.
Well, I could go on and on with more links (wines, embroidery, flowers, Porto Santo spectacular beaches...) but this is enough for now :)

Still snows in Boston!

p.s. How about this !?

quinta-feira, fevereiro 17, 2005

Lagos



The beach is called "Meia Praia" and is 4 km (2.5 miles) long...
The Boston winter drags on... more snow (flurries) tomorrow?

Historians say that it was off these beaches that the galleons carrying the treasure of Moctezuma, an Aztec emperor captured by the soldiers of Herman Cortez, were shipwrecked in 1522.

The city's old name - Lacobriga - indicates that its origins are Celtic and date back to approximately 2,000 years B.C. For a long period it was a port visited by Phoenicians, during the Roman occupation the city prospered and grew. In the 10th century the Arabs built a double ring of ramparts, but this was not enough to stop the Christians conquering the city in 1249. The I 5th century was a golden age for Lagos. For 40 years, thanks to its location across the sea from Africa, the city became a port of departure and arrival for the vessels that set off year after year on voyages of discovery along the coast of that continent. A centre for trade in iron, gold, silver arid other exotic merchandise brought back from Africa, Lagos attracted merchants and bankers, Portuguese and foreign alike, and poured its wealth into new churches and sumptuous houses. New city walls, built in the 16th century; marked the urban expansion of the city, which from 1573 was an episcopal see and residence of the governors of the Algarve.The earthquake of 1755 and the tidal wave that followed in its wake destroyed much of the city, which only began to recover some of its former prosperity in the mid 19th century. Today Lagos is a bustling city, proud of its past.

terça-feira, fevereiro 15, 2005

Mirror



Walden pond revisited. :)

quinta-feira, fevereiro 10, 2005

Sagres



Follow this link to read more about Sagres, it is worthwhile!

sábado, fevereiro 05, 2005

Sunset


Para variar um bocadinho o tema de inverno e neve: esta foto foi tirada em Mt. Hopkins (Arizona) em Nov 2003. As nuvens não foram benvindas para as observações mas embelezaram o pôr-de-sol!

sexta-feira, fevereiro 04, 2005

Charles river


(click on the photo to see a bigger version)

terça-feira, fevereiro 01, 2005

Fallen icicle


A pile of snow cushioned its fall. It really captured the light of the morning sun though I could not get a photo that completely showed all the brilliance...