Trams are characteristic in Lisbon, Portugal. Particularly the nr. 28 (see picture here). But you seldom see the inside in pictures, I waited until everybody got off for this shot.
Bonus Track: T is for ...TP!!
Bathroom decoration behind a glass wall at the Museum for Design in Lisbon!! it was absolutely new for me (I buy plain white and soft TP ::grin::), the Portuguese company even delivers "the s*exiest paper on Earth" to your door . This is NOT a sponsored post but click here to see the site.
I like the way the tram "glows".
ReplyDeleteNow that TP just blows my mind! Is that really for using?! Too much dye!
In a hurry one might pull out the lowest roll and the whole lot would fall! What a strange way to die, sitting on the loo and buried in TP!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw the picture it made me think about trams I had seen in San Fransisco. But now I notice that they are different, but anyway what a beautiful tram, ours here a modern and boring !
ReplyDeletelol at Rinkly Rimes' comment.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful tram and I would rush for the red seat. :)
It looks SO clean inside!!
ReplyDeleteI saw the 28 when I was in Lisboa last year, but never got on it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the picture!
Or TROLLEY! That's what WE call them here! And that TP is amazing! I have NEVER seen colorful tp! Jusssst white... plain ol' boring white! I think I'll stick with it too!
ReplyDeleteI love that tram. And what colorful TP...I love it as well :)
ReplyDeleteThose are so different yet equally delightful. I loved the colored TP!
ReplyDeletelove the tram pic! and the tp is so colorful!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of the inside of the tram. That is dedication to wait for everyone to get off so you could get a good inside shot and not worry about people's privacy. I'm shy about photographing around people.
ReplyDeleteTerrific post! All sorts of things to learn, here!
ReplyDeleteThe tram is so clean! I suppose the TP is prettier than practical?
ReplyDeleteterrific photo; the color really makes it for me.
ReplyDeleteTram # 28 is really charming (we have taken the ride as well)
ReplyDeleteyou always have the most beautiful pictures of portugal; makes me homesick... que lo pases lindo el weekend. :)
ReplyDeleteoh and back in the late 80s, my mom used to work for Renova!!! this is awesome - did not know about their colourful selection of TP! will have to ask my parents to buy some and bring over when they come for Christmas. Gracias Mar, siempre cosas estupendas por acá!
ReplyDelete