So if you'll hold my hand, we both shall
walk more steadily


After a late lunch in the sun I wandered
back through the town before heading back to Dirceu and Andre’s. Once back I
checked my messages. Some family friends had sent a message saying they would
soon be on holiday down in the south of Spain and I would be more than welcome
to join them. I checked my itinerary. After Lisbon I was headed to Madrid where
I had a gay lined up. I then had a bit of a gap until my next gay who I would
be staying with in in Italy. I worked out I could probably fit in a quick trip
to Granada, then see the family friends and head back up to Barcelona for a
couple of days. I set about booking travel between the various places using
Skyscanner to check for the best prices. The prices for flights from Madrid to
Granada seemed to be ridiculously expensive and I couldn’t see why. It took me
a while to realise I was looking at flights to Grenada, not Granada. How I had
gone 9 months without ending up in the wrong place on my travels was beyond me.
By the time the travel admin was all sorted
it was early evening and the sun was just starting to set. I grabbed my camera
and headed out to get some photos of the sun setting. I arrived back just as
Dirceu and Andre were getting home. They asked me if I had plans for the
evening, which I didn’t. They suggested a meal at home and Dirceu and I headed
to the supermarket to get what we needed. We chatted quite a bit over a lovely
home cooked dinner. Every now and again Dirceu and Andre would switch back into
Portuguese to discuss something. It can be quite a harsh sounding language and
I felt the need to check a couple of times if everything was ok as it sounded
like they were arguing.
We both shall walk more steadily
The next day I was up and out early again
and I was off to the National Museum of Ancient Art, taking a route that would
take me past the Palácio de São Bento, the Portuguese parliament building. The
route took me down a couple of quite steep streets. I was so busy looking at
the architecture of the buildings that I didn’t notice someone had been
watering their plants and that the pavement was wet. Shiny, cobbled steep
Lisbon street + water on said shiny cobbles = me sliding downhill for a good 10
feet, one leg behind me, arms outstretched to regain my balance, looking like
an ice skater coming to the end of a routine. I was more than a little
disappointed that the two old ladies stood at the bus stop watching me slide
downhill didn't hold up scorecards once I came to a halt. I think I was at
least a 5.9 for artistic impression.
The Museum kept me busy for a couple of
hours and then I headed up to the Basílica da Estrela and the gardens, then on
to Rato where I picked up a mini picnic at the supermarket and headed to the
Parque Eduardo VII to find myself a sunny spot to sit in for another late
lunch. I found a spot away from the crowds, had lunch and then a little siesta.
I headed home, calling in at the supermarket to pick something up for dinner as
I knew Dirceu and Andre were out in the evening so I would be left to my own
devices. I had a chilled evening and was not far off heading to bed when Dirceu
and Andre arrived home. Dirceu told me he had the following day off and was
free in the morning so if I liked we could head out for Pastéis de Belém. It
was top of my to do list for Lisbon so I went to bed dreaming about them.
“So if you'll hold my
hand, we both shall walk more steadily”
Lyrics from Hold my Hand from the musical Me and My Girl
Lyrics from Hold my Hand from the musical Me and My Girl