June steam rolled in with lots of fun and exciting people, places, and events. It started off the festival of Saint Antoino. For Lisbon it is the biggest celebration/holiday of the year. Imag throwing New Years, Mardi Gras, St. Patricks Day, Independence Day, and Arbor Day in a blender and out comes Saint Antoino. It is chock full of sweets, sardines, drinking, parades, dancing, music, little basil plants, poetry, drinking, and having fun and then more drinking. We got to celebrate in two distinct neighborhoods. Each neighborhood has its own thing going on for the celebration. Our neighborhood of Santos had one street closed off and each restaurant on the block now had outdoor seating. Makeshift restaurants also sprang up all over the place. Beer tents went up over night and people everywhere were having a good ole time. We made our way to the Alfama, which was utter pandaemonium. The Alfama, which is known for its narrow streets and small shops was literally wall to wall people. It was almost like being in the Obama inauguration except it was not cold and we were partying like rock stars. Our friends, Geoff and Johanna lived in the Alfama and they had the inside scoop. Their cutaway street was transformed into party central. People in the apartments below and around them turned their apartment entrances into bars, restaurants, and other types of shops. Everyone and their grandmother was out tonight. Sardines were grilling as far as the eye could see. Ciparinias and Super Bock were being drank everywhere and fun was being had by all. We had missed every other celebration day, but this one we refused to miss and it payed off. If you are ever going to be in Lisbon for any holiday make it this one, you will never forget it.

View from our balcony in Santos with a long exposure

Up close of Cristo Rei

25 de Abril Bridge

Rodizio Pexie (All you can eat fish) in
Setubal

Part of the coolest building

One of the coolest buildings in Lisboa
Melissa looking like the beauty she is.

Our street on Festa Saint Antonino June 13 (the patron Saint of Lisbon).

A fantastic server at the best restaurant in Lisbon, Taberna Ideal

Our street on Festa Saint Antonino June 13 (the patron Saint of Lisbon). Grilled sardines are a staple of this holiday.

Headed to the Alfama during Saint Antoino

My best friend for the month of May and June, the fartura man. Farturas are very similar to the Mexican churro or for you Americans a straight doughnut with cinnamon sprinkled on it.

Geoff contemplating stoicism

The Alfama for Saint Antoino

Johanna, Geoff, Melissa, and some other stragglers in the Alfama

Winding our way through the Alfama

Sardines are huge for this holiday

Apparently Johanna can fit her entire face into a circle

About to relax after a long night of celebrating