Today Matilda and I would be heading to my home-away-from-home, the city of Caldas da Rainha, where I have visited, and even lived in, during the past 12 or so years. To get there, we would briefly revisit both Nazaré and Sao Martinho do Porto, after an early start from Marinha Grande. It was going to be a warm and sunny day, and with only some 56km to cover, it would also be a great opportunity for us to enjoy an easy, as well as nostalgic roll, back into our home shire.
The opening stage to Nazaré was pretty uneventful, as the day started to heat up. We took a moment to take in some spectacular views from the top of the headland, which overlooks the beach and boulevarde below, before continuing our journey southward. On the final stretch into São Martinho do Porto, it was rather nice to move at a faster than usual speed as we paced behind a local mountain biker for the final 3km to the centre. Obrigado meu amigo!

My mum had contacted an old friend of hers ahead of time to arrange a lunch date at our old neighbourhood café, the Pastelaria Malhoa in Caldas da Rainha. It was so wonderful to be able to catch up with Adelina, as well as the owner, Pedro, while also having my mum join in via video chat. It felt like we’d never been away! Prior to heading to our accommodation for the night, we took some time to soak in the vibes of a regular weekday afternoon, with a visit to Parque Dom Carlos I, the city’s beautifully tranquil central park. We made our way there via the long main pedestrian street, which opens out at the bustling Praça da Fruta.

Her presence brings calm,
before from here, now from there.
Rest in Peace, Dear One.
‘Adelina’ by Jyri Manninen
I really wished that we’d had more time to stay in Caldas, simply just ‘to be’ in a place that continues to feel like truly being home. Alas, how prophetic that sentiment would become, as only a little over half a year later, we would receive the very sad news that my mum’s friend, whom we had met for lunch on this day, had passed away; and in her honour, I will complete this story about our penultimate day on this bicycle tour, with a simple prayer, ‘Adelina, we miss you. Rest in Peace.’
Be blessed,
Jyri




