Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Women on heels

Not too many... the reason?
Not suitable for heels
Every single step I take, every move I make, I'm walking on cobblestone sidewalks. It's tiring even if you are wearing flat shoes because these paving stones are uneven with each other and they aren't fixed at the same height... But it's great when it's raining! :D


I'm going to the Erasmus Welcome Session right now. I hope I can meet someone from Galicia in order to share travelling expenses some long weekends...

See you!

3 comments:

  1. Não te metas com as "Calçadas portuguesas". Essa forma de fazer os passeios é típico de Portugal e os portugueses estão muito orgulhosos:

    http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal%C3%A7ada_portuguesa

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  2. Uma piada sobre o orgulho português:

    Dizem os portugueses que a Ponte 25 Abril em Lisboa, é a mais longa de Europa, e a terceira máis longa de Portugal...

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  3. And they are beautiful when they follow patterns in touristic places, but beauty isn't everything when you have to walk... ;) And everything, I mean, every surface you have to walk on, is made like that.

    By the way, it's said that men in charge of building sidewalks are called "mestres calceteiros". I say that the ones who built sidewalks in Leiria should be called "estudantes calceteiros" :D

    Mmmm, about that bridge... how can that be possible? If it's the longest in Europe it must be the longest in Portugal too... :/

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