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I had originally planned to head back to Munich after Granada, but after talking
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I had originally planned to head back to Munich after Granada, but after talking
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with a lot of people who told me I _had_ to go to Portugal, I booked a bus to
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with a lot of people who told me I _had_ to go to Portugal, I booked a bus to
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Lisbon at the last minute and set off. And damn I'm glad I did.
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Lisbon at the last minute and set off. And damn I'm glad I did.
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## Lisbon, Portugal
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Sometimes called the San Fransisco of Europe, Lisbon is a city with beaches,
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historical buildings, perfect weather all-year round, earthquakes, and a large
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orange-red suspension bridge across a bay. Unlike San Fransisco, it's an
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affordable place to visit and the people who live there haven't been priced out
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by tech companies ([yet][google-lisbon]).
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Part of why I liked Lisbon so much is that, while tourism is an absolutely huge
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industry, it didn't really feel that way. The Baixa district, where my hostel
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was, was certainly an area just for tourists. But it wasn't very big, and once
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outside of it you find yourself in somewhere like Alfama, which has been a
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blue-collar district since the Moorish invasion, and retains its winding
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cobblestone streets and narrow alleys. If you look at the skyline of Lisbon you
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won't find any highrises or office buildings, just 4 to 5 story apartment
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buildings and churches. It's a city meant for people to live, first and
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foremost, with business being secondary. And so, despite being the biggest city
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in the country, and 9th most visited city in Southern Europe, it still feels
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quiet and cozy.
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{% include image.html
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src="mr-worldwide/lisbon-2018.jpg"
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descr="The facade of a museum I was too poor to go in. Lisbon, 2018"
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%}
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Another part of what made Lisbon stand out to me was the hostel I stayed in, and
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the people I met there. The hostel was _cozy_. There was a small dining area
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with a single long table, a small living room with couches and chairs
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arranges in a circle, a decked out kitchen that anyone could use, and free
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sangria every evening. Rather than focus on partying and yolo and whatever, the
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owners focused on making it a home, where people would cook and eat and talk and
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hang out together. So that's what we did, every night, and in the mornings we'd
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meet up one more time to eat unlimited free pancakes from the kitchen. It was an
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amazing time.
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While I was there, a museum had an exhibit devoted to M.C. Escher, the Dutch
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artist known for his tesselations, fractals, and generally paradoxical work.
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Escher had always been an artist I was aware of, and then I read the book
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_Gödel, Escher, Bach_ by Douglas Hofstadter and became even more interested. So
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I couldn't pass up the chance to see his work in person. And boy, did it leave
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an impression on me.
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Having traveled to Córdoba and Granada in his early twenties, Escher was
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impressed by the Moorish architecture, specifically the tesselating tile
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patterns they used in decoration. He began trying to replicate their work, and
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ended up following what amounted to a mathematical investigation of geometry, in
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the context of art. The museum presented his work in largely chronological
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order, and, in seeing the progression of his ideas over decades, it really
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struck me both what a genius he was and how dedicated he must have been to have
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spun his wheels on the same problems for most of his life.
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<div style="text-align: center;">
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{% include image.html
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src="mr-worldwide/lisbon-escher-2018-0.jpg"
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inline=true
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%}
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{% include image.html
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src="mr-worldwide/lisbon-escher-2018-1.jpg"
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inline=true
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%}
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<p><em>Tesselations, paradoxes, and tricks of perspective, Lisbon, 2018</em></p>
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</div>
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For the rest of my trip, even through Asia, I would spend my time doodling
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tesselations of my own, trying to find the tricks that Escher found which let
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him make such complex images. I would find some, but certainly Escher still has
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the leg up on me.
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Having traveled most of Southern Europe at this point I flew back to homebase,
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Munich, to recuperate and take figure out what my next steps would be. I left
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Lisbon promising myself that I'd be back, even considering finding a way to live
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there one day. While my life plans have since changed, it's not something I've
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totally ruled out.
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[google-lisbon]: https://econews.pt/2018/01/29/from-google-to-amazon-technological-companies-are-moving-to-portugal-why/
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