Our first day back in Lisbon featured beer, semi-aimless wandering that took us to some of the tourist must-see spots & a great dinner (every dinner has been great). Just getting from the Metro station to the apartment we walked through a plaza full of restaurants where people sit outside to drink a cafĂ© or ginginjha (I think I just spelled that 3 wrong ways). Lisbon’s modern history starts with the big earthquake in 1755. The heart of the city was destroyed: earthquake, tsunami, fire. They probably tried prayer & fasting like Tennessee’s Governor just called for. Then they rebuilt with wide straight streets and lots of open plazas and parks. I tried to get into the lager mindset & enjoyed the vinho verde & the house into, but it was great to find a craft brewery tasting room just around the corner. Jan was the most grateful of us This elevator thing is visible a few blocks away when we step out the door of our lodgings. We might wish it was attached since it...