It has been a year or two since I found myself enjoying the 
Folklorama scene here in Winnipeg. To be honest, I forgot how much fun it is and how good the food can be :) Seeing as I just spent the most amazing 7 1/ 2 months in Portugal, and it seems as though Portugal is always on my mind, I decided that it would probably be pretty cool if I showed my family a little taste of Portugal by taking them to the 
Portuguese pavilion. 
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| Enjoying some pastel de nata and green wine. | 
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| Fado | 
A few of the cultural displays: 
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| Typical Portuguese souvenirs | 
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| Portuguese Futebol | 
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| Typical Portuguese food | 
Since being home, I have also discovered that Winnipeg has quite the Portuguese community. There are authentic Portuguese fish markets and food stores and bakeries that I will be checking out in the weeks ahead. Who says you can't get a little taste of Portugal in Winnipeg? 
 
2 comments:
Wow, really cool! Do they do this all the time? It would be fun for some of our friends and family to experience something like this.
Yup, Winnipeg has this 2 week long festival every year. It's pretty awesome. You can experience most country's pavilions. Anytime you want to come to Winnipeg the first 2 weeks of August, feel free :) You are most welcome!
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