Third lockdown . Alarming numbers; the virus with its south- african, british, indian , brazilian mutations, seems to be mocking the experts.
One has to learn to read between the lines if one wishes to know things. They ( the politicians) play with the numbers, with the info on vaccine mutations, in fact with any kind of info regarding the pandemic.
We should keep in mind that the vaccines are approved by the FDA on Emergency basis mainly, as regular vaccine takes several years to get developed. By end of January, we could know if things are going well, but I'm afraid we won't. There's no transparency in these matters - too much is involved here; politics, money, medical reputation .
The latest : by end of March our entire population , starting from age 16, will be vaccinated. It has even been suggested that vaccination starts at an earlier age as schools, when open, are great spreaders of the virus.
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At home, as during the first two lockdowns, among other things, I 'm browsing through old, analog photos, trying to improve them and enjoying pleasant memories of various places. This time from Portugal and Spain.
One of Lisbon's (Portugal) main attraction is Estufa Fria (cold greenhouse) located in the big park Eduardo7, in the heart of the city. It is kind of a plant museum with species from all over the world. It also has statues, creeks, ponds, birds, all scattered around.
The statue and the stork are spots of light in the darkness created by the thick vegetation.
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Another main attraction in the city is the 'Monument of the Discoveries' on the edge of the Tagus river , point of departure of ships to expeditions. The monument celebrates the period of explorations and discoveries during the 15th-16th centuries.
Its top gives a panoramic view of the river Tagus,, of the Belem area, and of the monastery of Jeronimo which dated from that period .
monument of the Discoveries
This rugged cliff standing out of the Atlantic Ocean, has a lighthouse; there's also a coffee shop at the top, where I even got a nice certificate marking my visit on the rock.