A small hovel in the hills near Corotelo (our second-nearest bar/cafe) |
Frantic activity in the streets of Faro |
We have been here two weeks now in the south of Portugal Helpxing with a expat Brit couple Derek and Pam. Most of the work we have done has been outside communing with nature! Oh a bit more info you say.... Well pruning olive and fig trees and cutting and slashing bramble and blackberry. There have been some choice words spoken as the thorns go right through my gloves. We have been working about 4 hours a day and then most days go for a long walk around the area. I think we know every cafe and bar in a 10 k radius of the house.
This is the real Algave... We are in the hills surrounded by farm and small villages. Gypsies live in a camp down the road and every dog in the neighborhood tells you when someone is walking past. There is of course many Brits here in the Algave but they mainly live on the coast. We have been to the two towns which are nearby Loule and San Bras. Loule is bigger and boasts a very traditional market and San Bras is smaller and quieter. Both have cobbled streets and narrow lanes with very old houses and churches which we have visited.
This week we spent two days in Faro staying in a very old family run hotel aptly named Hotel Dandy... It was so overly decorated in mid50's and 60's decor that you could hardly move for the plastic flowers , ornaments, paintings and carved furniture. All adds to the ambiance....
In two days we are moving on to Lisbon. We are staying with a Portuguese family helping to renovate an apartment with them.
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best night out was Thursday when we visited a traditional Portugese bar and spent many many happy hours drinking red wine and cherry liquor listening to Fado music. I think we have made friends for life. The soccer was on tv later and thank goodness Portugal beat Romania 2 nil! Chin chin.
Great to see your smiling faces and I can just imagine you chopping through all the bramble...but enjoying it at the same time. Thanks for sharing!
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Love Andrea
Sounds like a wonderful experience so far full of great views, food, wine and people. I could not help but laugh about the fab airline journey and the "choice words" about the thorns.
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Lots of love
Uala
Hi guys, since you're off to Lisbon soon, thought you might find this interesting: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/portugal/news/article.cfm?l_id=84&objectid=10788221
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If I'd known you needed experience brush cutting I'd have offered you training at our place.
ReplyDeleteYou are painting a good picture of your life in Portugal. Keep it coming.
Leigh