Thursday 22 May 2014

Beach road prawn noodle in Madrid

Satisfying our craving for prawn noodle with Heng's prawn noodle paste, I must say that it is really good enough to have this in Madrid. Cannot find yellow noodle, I used bee hoon and it taste good too.



Wednesday 21 May 2014

Pandora bracelet and charms

After considering for a long time between Tiffany and Pandora, I decided to pamper myself with Pandora. Personally, I am more of a earring and ring person than a necklace or bracelet.

Living in Madrid for quite sometime, I must say that I am somehow being influenced by their fashion too. Most of them, regardless, man or women, young or mature, they like to wear bracelets, some have four to six different on their hand. During Summer, it can be quite overwhelming.

I have chosen the crown to represent 'lady' and the travel bag and shopping bag represent my pastime in Madrid.



Friday 9 May 2014

Spain and Portugal in five nights

We received a group of four adults and two young children (Very Important Guests) in end April and I had planned a six days road trip. We set off to Salamanca for a night and drive towards West to Portugal, Porto for two nights and up north to Santiago de Compostela for one night and back to Madrid.


Salamanca is northwest of Spain, its old city is declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988. The most popular attractions are the New Cathedral, Old Cathedral, Plaza Mayor and the University. The university is one of the oldest in Europe founded in 1218. The Plaza Mayor is a meeting place of all, people meet to eat or have coffee or just lazed around. It is indeed one of the most beautiful squares in Spain. At night, with the lights, it is even more stunning.

The new and old cathedral are just next to each other. The new cathedral underwent a restoration work and one of the artisans decided to 'sign' off his work with a contemporary symbol to represent the 20th century with an Astronaut. Can you spot it below?




The next morning, we set off to Porto. It is the second largest city after Lisbon. The old town at Ribeira was built on hills over looking the Douro River. And for wine lovers, you should know that Porto produces the famous Port wine, it is typically sweeter and usually serves as a dessert wine. Personally, I don't quite like it. We went for wine tasting at Taylor's, its also another enriching lesson for us. The night view of the old city overlooking the bridge and river is magnificent too.

Porto


Our hotel receptionist recommended us to visit Matosinhos for seafood. It is located about 9km from Porto. We drove to the beach and the children had some fun in the beach before we proceed to have a great seafood feast at the nearby restaurant, Proa.




The final destination of our road trip is to Santiago de Compostela. It is located in northwest of Spain. The old town is also another UNESCO World Heritage Site declared in 1985. 

We reached there in the late afternoon and had explored the city by foot and followed by a Galician dinner. In one of the gift shops, we met a lady who just reached Santiago by taking the route of Santiago de Compostela by foot. I believe catholics would probably know what it means.  She flew from Venezuela to Avila, Spain and had spent 11 days walking by foot to Santiago. Three cheers for her and her troops!  (she is in one of the photo below). Nowadays, people traveled by bicycles too.

Santiago de Compostela













Thursday 8 May 2014

Mothers' Day Gift

In Spain, Mother's day this year was on 4th May. Enrique came home with a small surprised present for me that he made in his school. A greeting card and a 'Spider' alike mummy. I think he did well but might need improvement in his colour matching.

Thank you Enrique!