
Up at the elevated part of Lisbon (see previous post) we stumbled across a Carmelite procession. These guys were waiting to participate.

In the old Carmelite cathedral (destroyed (de-roofed at least) in 1755 by an earthquake), we found the cathedral cat.

And cherubs with dubious intentions.

And a setting for a theatrical production next week.
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Love the things you choose to show us. How does the cathedral cat get down, I wonder?
ReplyDeletehay...shouldn't those guys be sharpenning their swords?
ReplyDeleteoooh cherubs!!
ReplyDeletecherubs as a menace. Who'd have thought?
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