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  • I say, Armanda steps (*)!
  • HILUS
  • Dolphins out of water
  • Manuscript
  • Lunch together
  • Francis has to leave the sand-bed before high tide coming
  • The delicious moqueca I ate at MÜLA Restaurant
  • Chocolate Mousse
  • Morning is wet and the flowers love it
  • The night is still young
  • The grimaces of the flowers
  • Surprise...surprise...
  • Late afternoon, in the porch
  • Kitsch Style
  • ...there was a dog that pissed on the flowers...
  • Império Coffee shop/Restaurant
  • One more visit to the Champalimaud Foundation
  • Backyards
  • MYSELF
  • "Memories of Lisbon from Old Times" (1955)
  • Tonight is good to praise the moon
  • My high standing coat rack is my wardrobe
  • The tree is too narrow to hide you from me
  • The West Pilgrim
  • Rural pose
  • A-dos-Ruivos Aquadust
  • A-dos-Ruivos Industrial Park (a joke without no joke)
  • Field surf
  • Please, give me a piece of your toast!
  • Walking is good, despite the dust on the shoes
  • Too small to climb
  • Romantic regatta
  • Early morning the little cats bask in the sun
  • A respectable sir
  • Summer lunch, at the cottage
  • The village party hadn't started yet (yesterday)
  • Summer afternoon fresness
  • The only dahlia that bloomed in the darker flowerbed of my garden
  • MARIGOLD
  • Magic eye
  • Once upon a time a public washing place...
  • Today could be so happy like the flowers, but it isn't
  • Girandole
  • Appetizer
  • Who knows which flowers are those?
  • Glorious mother and daughter in a gray morning
  • Three water shrews in the lagoon
  • Late afternoon, today
  • Public grill
  • If you want you can take this jacuzzi left on an A-dos-Ruivos street
  • A toad in my hand
  • SKIN ERUPTION
  • The crown
  • Now I only need to renew the tetanus vaccine in 2032
  • Climbing plant or cascade?
  • ...the fields were green...