Sunday, June 1, 2014

OMG, Madeira!



This was a wonder. Madeira is a small island in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Morocco, north of the Canary Islands and south of Cape Verde Islands. It is an an autonomous region of Portugal, the population is about 250,000 year round and it is lovely! First off, it's mountainous. Really mountainous! The whole island is vertical so one will have to deal with hills everywhere. 


I think it's Europe's Hawaii. Northern Europeans flock here for the winter months and it sounds as if the climate is similar to Hawaii's. (I've since discovered that high temps can be in the 50's in the winter, so that is un-Hawaiian.) Warm every day. But the mountains and the gardens! Everything is terraced and every home has extensive gardens. And they grow everything! Sugar cane, lots of bananas, mangoes, artichokes, avocados, passion fruit. It is never ending. And the flowers are awesome (this was written Dec 6!).
Diane on the walkway overlooking the Atlantic...
Our tour included a trip to the top of 

the second highest seaside cliff on earth. It's 2000 ft in elevation and it drops straight to the Atlantic. 















...and the view down!
Everything here is clean and new looking. The capital city of Funchal is modern and beautiful, with tiled streets and sidewalks and beautiful garden parks. This is a place that will require further investigation. I am really high on Madeira at the moment and hope to return.
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When we departed Madeira, we were leaving Europe for good. If not Europe the continent, for we departed Civitivecchia 3 days prior, at least European culture. For Madeira, in truth, lies closer to Africa then to Portugal or Spain. As we left Madeira behind it's lights and vertical inclination made a ribbon of gold bisecting a black sea and sky. It was quite beautiful and reflective for me as I watched it fade into the distance.
Terraced gardens all around
Ted rockin his hip-hop look
Can you see the cable car transporting people up and down the cliffside?
Enjoying a cappuccino







The happy couple!
View of the harbor with our ship, the Ruby Princess
Winston Churchill wintered here late in his life


Yeah, the city streets were inlaid mosiac like this. Quite beautiful!
Street musicians
Another beautiful street






























There was a graduation ceremony in the local church...




Musicians relax during the ceremony..







...and then they let it rip!





Madeira is a beautiful place!















So long until next time!

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