Lisbon's Rainy Day Blues: A Digital Nomad's Guide to Embracing the Drizzle
so i just checked and it's...there right now, hope you like that kind of thing. 13.06 degrees, feels like 12.64, humidity making it feel like a damp hug you didn't ask for. pressure's steady, like a stubborn cat refusing to move. honestly, it's the kind of weather that makes you want to curl up with a good book and a *pastel de nata that's probably soggy. but hey, that's lisbon for you. if you get bored, seville are just a short train ride away, or maybe you'll just get lost in the Alfama alleys instead. someone told me that the pastel de nata at that little spot near praça do comércio is life-changing, but only if you go before 9 am. i heard that the train ride to seville is scenic but the wifi on the train is terrible, so maybe just stay put and embrace the damp. i mean, what's a little rain when you've got a view of the tagus river from your window? and don't even get me started on the local gossip about the cafés that supposedly have the best ginjinha - apparently, they only serve it to people wearing red shoes. random, right? but seriously, check out tripadvisor for the latest on cafés and yelp for hidden pastel de nata spots. and if you're feeling adventurous, maybe try the busking scene near praça do comércio - someone told me a street artist there paints amazing murals, but you have to catch them before they pack up. oh, and the weather* today? it's...there. hope you like that kind of thing.
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