
Sometimes we must stop showing only the bright side of our cities and touch the errors made by mayors & co. You could give me a million reasons to like this neighbor join between the shopping center and the little XVIII century chapel(Nossa Senhora do Bom Sucesso), and i still don't like them together. This type of absurd has been reduced over the last years but sometimes someone in the cityhall has bad dreams and decides to tell us how they were playing with concrete and glass!
How does your city deal with this imposed modernism?


and this was the case because i assume before living here i didn't know how intense and great is to live on this historical city with a 1,000-year history.
Meanwhile I have married, have a lovely daughter and settled downtown with no plans to move out. Since i'm not native my interest by Porto history has been always present from the 1st day i move, now is even more interesting because of this blog i pay more attention with some details that are now converted to big issues.
The idea of starting PortoDailyPhoto was at the moment i look at 

