Redondo V and its two PIPs . . .
Pousada inside the Castle.
Doll Street in PIPs
Laugh
Family, leaving. - Marcolino.
HFF
I am counting . . . those PIP bags...
Palácio Ducal
Where we could talk in peace . . .
Emojis street
Rosa
Fields of Fashion
Bionda Gondoliere
HFF
Northern Beauties
From the Continent ...
And from the Islands.
Friends
Our tea
Comporta - Arrábida
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Estelle
Insieme
HFF - Woodstock
Redondo IV - and if you please PIP . . .
Morning
Serra d' Ossa
Redondo III - Woodstock revisited
Redondo
Redondo III - Paper streets
HFF
Colours
Shipshape and Bristol fashion
Windmills Street - Redondo II
Redondo I if you please PIP...
Faith
Low end of window - II PIP, please
HFF
The complete Manueline motifs, including gargoyles…
The top of the window I, Chapter House.
Sta. Maria Manuela
Ebb tide
The center and PIPs
Charola
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A kitchen for a King


The Ducal Palace of Vila Viçosa (Portuguese: Paço Ducal de Vila Viçosa) is a royal palace in Portugal, located in the civil parish of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, in the municipality of Vila Viçosa, in the Alentejo, situated about 150 km (93 miles) east of the capital Lisbon. It was for many centuries the seat of House of Bragança, one of the most important noble houses in Portugal which was the ruling house of the Kingdom of Portugal from 1640 until 1910 when King Manuel II, titular head of the family, was deposed in the 5 October 1910 Revolution which brought in a Republican government.
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I'm not a queen obviously :-) but I've always been fond of copper and I've got quite a collection of these utensils in my kitchen...BUT, I must say I've never used them for cooking ,absolutely preferring inox ;-)
Ciao Jose, all the best for you!
You will understand the why on the above answer I have written.
It is a fact, on ne peut pas tout avoir . . .
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