Thursday, December 17, 2015

Life Ain't Easy


Mouraria is one of Lisbon's oldest districts. It's located on the foothills of the castle and it's now the most multicultural area in town.
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This post is linked to Mersad's Through my Lens

17 comments:

  1. What a wonderful street shot. Those steps would be hard to navigate for some of us older folks, though. Looks like a quaint and most interesting area.

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  2. I'm finding your title to be very true. I love this photo. It speaks volumes.

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  3. Ah, with my knees I would not do well with all those stairs even if they are beautiful!! Great pic for the day, Jose, as always! Hope you're getting ready for a lovely December weekend!! Enjoy!!

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  4. Quite a staircase to have to ascend...

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  5. Great photo and think how healthy every one must be with those steps. Diane

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  6. The ups and downs of daily life.
    Lord have mercy.

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  7. I've been wondering about this for years following your blog... Up and down, up and down all the old people go...

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  8. Those stairs will keep her fit, JM!

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  9. Great streetscene! Brave old woman.

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  10. When we visit cities with hilly areas - Montmartre in Paris, Jilly's Gorbio, Edinburgh, San Francisco - I sometimes wonder about the lives of the elderly and those with medical impairments. Do they struggle in pain or become shut-ins? This woman is not about to give up.

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  11. Lovely shot.
    I wonder how these old people can step up all these stairs you have there..

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  12. Looks like a long way up! I'm glad she has a cane and a railing to help her.

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  13. I have been watching documentaries of various European destinations and have notices the steep streets with steps … was wondering how it is for older folk.

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  14. When in Europe, I have been struck at the way very old men and women are able to walk up or down very steep steps. I guess it is because they have done so for decades.

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