Never a dull moment...Vilarinho da Furna reservoir.
A typical "dull" day often experienced, but always interesting, often exciting and for some reason, always meaningful and uplifting.
Perhaps something to do with the rain?
Route PR3, anti-clockwise, opens with an immediate 1,700 feet incline over a short distance. We are close to the top accompanied by a couple of dogs, one in view.
Love the view looking directly down on the treetops.
Can't say whether she was singing in the rain. Funnily enough, we have enjoyed the wet weather.
Bit of a tricky place to play 'hide-and-go-seek' unless you're hiding and not scared of bogeymen.
A view of Lake Canicada from the south side after crossing both bridges (only one in view).
We were approached by a 'nameless' organization to help in tracking down a group of Ku-Klux-Klan members who could stir up trouble in Portugal. The idea was to infiltrate a cell and try to establish a rapport. Jen found these garments which are as close a match to the genuine outfits (give or take). In addition, they are quite good in wet weather, too.
Jen turns her back on my beautiful lake which is not accepted gracefully. This is a rest stop on our way down from the peak.
Subtle Falls.
Jen contemplates her new role as a mole, a wet one.
Haunting and quite lovely, a very peaceful and wet time.
'Are you joining me? Then hurry it along.'
The lake loses its reflections from this side.
Jen continues to plod in technicolor.
Jen heads down for a closer view at 750 metres altitude, after returning from the peak of PR6.
We reach the second viewpoint at 450 metres, and look over part of the town, 1,000 feet lower than above photograph.
Another magnificent view of the lake and forests but from the opposite mountain to the opening photo. Brave girl.
Did we happen to mention much rain?
or upside-down mountains?
Possibly where my brother attains his perspective for building model railroads and towns.
Cheers,
1 comment:
So beautiful where did you get the rain gear I will probably need it love Betty
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