Monday, June 27, 2016

More Photographers from Tennessee

We started this blog last year with a few photographers who had visited Porto, Portugal.

This year another group of photographers visited Porto. Here's a picture of Lyndel, Chris, Zack, Zach, Lisa, Cinde, Shari, and our friends who live in Porto, Andy, Michelle and Ethan.

This picture was taken outside the magnificent Sé do Porto - Porto Cathedral.


We'll be posting pictures of Porto over the next few weeks. You'll want to visit Porto after you see what a beautiful city it is. You will also love the Portuguese people when you visit. They are kind and welcoming. 

#VisitPortugal

You can see the Porto Cathedral in this view from the clérigos tower. It's the big building by the river. 



Thursday, September 24, 2015

Frutas Frescas

When you visit Porto you have the opportunity to fill yourself up on delicious fresh fruit. Practically every street has a small fruit shop. There are also large market places where you can get fruits and vegetables and handmade items - like beautiful table clothes.

Here are some pics to get your mouth watering! (Not just fruit pics)














Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Roses - Rosas do Jardim do Palácio de Cristal

Juliet:
"What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet.
William Shakespeare 
Romeo and Juliet (II, ii, 1-2)


muito linda, não é?
"O que há em um nome? Isso que nós chamamos uma rosa
Por qualquer outro nome cheiraria como o doce. "

The Crystal Palace Gardens in Porto have a beautiful rose garden within the bigger garden area. 







Genesis 1:12 The earth brought forth vegetation, plants yielding seed after their kind, and trees bearing fruit with seed in them, after their kind; and God saw that it was good.

Gênesis 1:12 A terra, pois, produziu relva, ervas que davam semente segundo as suas espécies, e árvores que davam fruto que tinha em si a sua semente, segundo as suas espécies. E viu Deus que isso era bom.

Thursday, July 30, 2015

The Blue Tiles of Portugal

Portugal is famous for its blue tiles. Almost every building - at least it seems this way to me - has a tile facade. The tiles are part of what makes Porto such a beautiful city.

Here's a picture collage I made from a trip to Porto a few years ago.



The train depot has some amazing tile scenes that tell the history of Portugal.



You can read about the blue tiles - called Azulejo - here Azulejo on Wikipedia




Wednesday, June 17, 2015

The Douro River - O Rio Douro


As seen from the 

Jardins do Palácio de Cristal (Crystal Palace Gardens) 



Just past that bridge the Douro River meets the Atlantic Ocean.

It looks so peaceful and beautiful. 
Here's something Jesus said about peace.
John 14:27 "Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you; 
not as the world gives do I give to you. Do not let your heart be troublednor let it be fearful."

João 14:27 A paz vos deixo, a minha paz vos dou. 
Mas não a dou como a dá o mundo. 
Não se preocupem nem tenham medo. 






Monday, June 15, 2015

Capela do Rei Carlos Alberto - Jardim do Palácio de Cristal

The Chapel of King Carlos Alberto in the Crystal Palace Gardens
in Porto, Portugal


Filipenses 2: 8-11 e, vivendo como homem, humilhou-se a si mesmo, obedecendo até à morte, e morte na cruz. Por isso, Deus elevou Jesus acima de tudo e lhe deu o Nome que está acima de todo o nome; para que ao nome de Jesus se dobrem todos os joelhos: no Céu, na Terra e debaixo da terra; e para que todos proclamem, para glória de Deus Pai: Jesus Cristo é Senhor!


Philippians 2:8-11 Being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. For this reason also, God highly exalted Him, and bestowed on Him the name which is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus EVERY KNEE WILL BOW, of those who are in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and that every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.



Bells of Porto



 Throughout the centuries bells have been placed in churches and cathedrals and church towers. They are used to call people to prayer, to special events (weddings and funerals etc.) and to worship services. Porto has a lot of big bells in beautiful churches and towers.






I think that if the psalmist had bells available he would have added them to this list of instruments used to praise the Lord.

Psalm 150
1 Praise the LORDPraise God in His sanctuaryPraise Him in His mighty expanse
2
 Praise Him for His mighty deedsPraise Him according to His excellent greatness
3 Praise Him with trumpet soundPraise Him with harp and lyre
4 Praise Him with timbrel and dancingPraise Him with stringed instruments and pipe
5 Praise Him with loud cymbalsPraise Him with resounding cymbals
6 Let everything that has breath praise the LORD.Praise the LORD!


Salmos 150
1 Aleluia! Louvem ao Senhor! Louvai a Deus no seu santuário; 
louvem-no pelo 
firmamento, que é a sua fortaleza!! 
2 Louvem-no pelas suas obras poderosos; 
louvem-no por todas as suas grandezas!
3 Louvem-no com o toque da trombeta; 
louvem-no com harpas e liras!
4 Louvem-no com tambores e danças;
 louvem-no com instrumentos de corda e flautas! 
5 Louvem-no com címbalos sonoros; 
louvm-no com címbalos vibrantes! 
6 Que todos os seres vivos louvem o Senhor!
Aleluia!



Handbells were first used as a way for those who rang bells in church towers to practice. I suppose if you were going to play for a wedding people would come to church for the wedding while ringers were just practicing.
You can hear my handbell choir and read about our trip to Porto on my Rezounding Praize blog.


These - of course - aren't all of the bells in Porto. Just ones I happened to get pictures of.