Sidewalk Paving Stone Patterns from Lisbon

I'm just posting the last three days of sidewalk mosaics here. I can't tell you which streets or squares each came from.
These are just the ones I've captured.
I think perhaps the keltic knots might allude to the mariners' use of the knot in the ships lines. But the seafaring nature of the country is more than evident in the nautical motifs so frequently expressed.
In a couple of these you can see the 12-14-inch-wide granite curbside stones.
I'd love to do a Sherlockian documentation of the stone patterns, locating them on a street map of the city, but, as fun a project as it would be, I don't pretend any more to have the discipline to push it through. Even as a tourist coffee table picture book.
But I surely do love celebrating them, because
Life is Good, y'all.

04/24/19 photos to follow

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