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A Riquewihr Christmas Tree

A Riquewihr Christmas Tree
“A Riquewihr Christmas Tree” — A small Christmas display beneath a towering bare tree at dusk, Riquewihr.

Riquewihr, in the Alsace region of France, is one of those “too-cute-to-believe” villages, made extra so around Christmas, which is when we visited. Like many of the old villages here, it fits the expected profile of cute old villages, with an entrance through an old arch and many half-timbered old buildings lining a cobblestone street. Add holiday lights and it is almost a holiday sensory overload.

We stayed on the edge of the town for several days, so we could simply walk into the village. That’s what we did on this evening, when we took a stroll up and down the main street. I saw this walkway, with its great old bare tree and Christmas decorations beneath.


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Narrow Street, Evening

Narrow Street, Evening
“Narrow Street, Evening” — Evening lights along a narrow street in Riquewihr, France.

When we stayed at Riquewihr, France, in the Alsace region a month or so before Christmas 2024, our lodgings were just barely outside the center of the old town. We could easily walk over there and back. While the main street could be busy, side streets were nearly deserted. Here one of those streets is lit by lights on the sides of the buildings as dusk arrives.

Like many other towns in this part of Alsace, the place seems to thrive on cuteness — and wine, food, and other goodies. the Main Street, decorated with holiday lights, is where most of the visitors happily spent their time and money.


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Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar, Night

Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar, Night
“Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar, Night” — Dusk photograph of the tower of the Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar, Porto.

On this May evening in Porto we decided to cross to the south side of the Douro River to watch the sunset over the city. There are lots of locations from which the view of Porto is available, but we had our eyes on the high point near the end of the Dom Luis I bridge, the square around the Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar. After sunset I turned my camera to this round building, the old church.

I was surprised that this site doesn’t seem to be better known, giving its striking appearance and its prominent location. (Perhaps people don’t like the uphill walk?) It is hard to imagine a better location for viewing the Porto waterfront, and the facility itself is historic.


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La Ribeira at Dusk, Porto

La Ribeira at Dusk, Porto
“La Ribeira at Dusk, Porto” — The Douro River winds past the La Ribeira district of Porto at dusk, Portugal.

On this evening we had crossed the Douro River via the famous Dom Luis I bridge to join the throngs watching the sunset from its south side. People staked out viewing locations almost everywhere, though the Garden of the Moors area seemed to be the most popular — with musicians and food carts ad more. We took a different approach and climbed up to the Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar.

After sunset we started our walk back to the north side of the bridge and our lodgings along the edge of the Ribeira district. Dusk was arriving as we re-crossed the bridge, so I paused to photograph the scene — the lively waterfront area, the buildings rising up from the river, the water’s winding path toward the sea, and some evening clouds overhead.


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