Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Middleware 2011 in Lisboa, Portugal

After NESEA'11 in Perth, I flew direct to Lisbon for Middleware'11, where I was chairing the Middleware for Sensor Networks (MidSens'11) workshop. For me this year's stand-out event was Future of Middleware (FOME), which featured 16 short talks from big names in the middleware field. It provided lots of inspiration.

I was pretty tired after my flight from Australia and unfortunately BA lost my bag in Heathrow (I know, predictable) and I came within minutes of having to open my workshop in my sweat-pants and hoodie. Thankfully, disaster was averted. 

 Interesting Statue Outside the Holiday Inn

Caren joined me on Thursday evening and together we had a long weekend of exploring Lisbon's neighbourhoods and restaurants. We had two particularly good meals; one at Tapas 52, a neat little tapas bar and one at Cravo e Canela (garlic and cloves). The latter was a little heavy on sweet flavours for my taste, but the meal was saved by an excellent bottle of fruity white wine called Quinta de Sao Francisco.

My favorite spot in Lisbon was the Santa Cruz do Castelo neighbourhood and the imposing Castle of St. Gerorge, which as panoramic views of the city:

 A Rooftop Cottage in Santa Cruz do Castelo


There was a great sense of community in Lisbon and you can see a little of it, in the photo-art display of the older neighbourhood residents.

Photos of the Older Residents

Every part of Lisbon was covered in art, from traditional displays, to legal street decorations and illegal graffiti. Even though its a stencil, I particularly enjoyed the picture below. My new golden retriever pup certainly gives the orders.

Fun Piece of Graffiti

My favorite spot by far was the Castle, which has a pleasant garden feel ad great views of Lisbon.
I Pose by the Castle Entrance

St. George

Caren by the Castle

Garden-Like Castle Grounds

View of the City Squares

View of the Bridge

Perhaps the nicest part of my trip to Lisbon was the weather; for most of our day it was pleasant and warm; there were even oranges in December!

Oranges in December!

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