Cork, the city in Ireland, is on my bucket list. They say it sits on an island in the middle of a river (Dee River). It's the second largest city of Ireland and it is highly cosmopolitan. Moreover, it is the starting point of a trip to the port of call for the famous Titanic ship before it left for its tragic end.
How cool is that?!
Cork - the irish colorful city (Web picture)
The cork tree (oak tree Queros Suber) is a predominant tree species in Portugal. (There are some fascinating pictures of these trees on the Web worth viewing!).
When I visited Portugal, many years ago, I knew almost nothing about the tree and its end product. I don't even recall touristic information on cork as important income source for this country.
cork tree (web picture)
I've got some small cork items at home (coasters, stoppers, pot bottom plates, lids, and even shoes- the inner sole). I want some more, but... there are only few shops that deal with cork in my area, and they are not nearby. Looking on their online sites, I've got put off by the prices. Cork , both the material and the finished items are imported, and thus, not cheap.
cork bulletin board
cork asian figurine with straw hat and necklace
set of ceramics for tea/coffee/sugar with cork lids
cork coasters
the tin side of the above coasters
three cork trivets
two cork lids and two cork wine bottle stoppers
tiny former honey jar and its cork lid
We succomb to plastic in the end .
One should do something about that, so that we choose the right options for both us and the planet.
Anyway, if and when I go to Portugal again, I know what I'll fill my suitcase with.