We hit the road again on Tuesday, October 16 leaving busy Porto behind and only getting lost a few times on our way to Nazare on the coast. We are getting much better at this driving and navigating stuff. We are truly amazed at the road system in this country. Beautiful new roads no matter where you go and hardly anyone on them because of the tolls. We have been driving mostly national roads along with everyone else, including the truckers to avoid the high cost and also to be able to drive through all the villages that you don't see on the highways.
Nazare is a town on the Atlantic coast with a huge long beach. It's a summer tourist destination but this time of year there are not very many tourists. We came into town without a hotel reservation thinking we would just look around and findsomething when we got here. We were barely out of the car when a woman approached us with a quarto (room) to rent. We followed her for a few blocks, up 2 flights of stairs and into a quaint apartment with 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bath and a terrace that we can sit on and see the sea! The price... $40 for 2 nights! It's basic but really fun. We bought some vino verde and batatas fritos (potato chips) and sat on the terrace and watched the sunset before going out for a very interesting dinner of shrimp, lobster, clams, and who knows what else all cooked in the shells in a rice base. Very good but a real mess to eat.
We woke up to a rain storm in the middle of the night and it has rained on and off all day. We did a day trip to two close towns to see two hugh monasteries. Quite impressive and really big. Portugal really has a lot of monasteries and castles and we have enjoyed touring them. So much art and history.
Currently we are waiting for the rain to stop to go out for dinner and Bob found a rare english program on TV.. 3rd rock from the sun. It makes us realize how much of the world news we haven't seen and thankfully how many political commercials we've missed. Yeah! We only have 4 days left here and I think we are starting to get anxious to get home. Rainy slower days give you time to think and then we realize we are a little homesick and missing everyone especially the grandkids.
Just got back from dinner of grilled squid and traditional cod. Very yummy. We had a very interesting conversation with our waiter/cook about Portugal and its economic crisis. They are as bad off as Greece and all are feeling the pain. Life has become very tough with lots of greed and corruption and he said that what is really needed is Jesus in everyones life and we agreed!

Quarto terrace

Sunset view from terrace

Nazare fishing boat

Monastery Batalha

Monestary Alcobaca

Nazare beach before the storm