The Holidays

We really missed spending the holidays with our family, of course,  but we still managed to enjoy our first holiday season as expats/immigrants in Portugal. It started with a big, traditional Thanksgiving dinner at Bar of Soap that was attended Read more…


Day Trip – Big Waves

We took a spur-of-the–moment day trip this week. We rented a car and drove a little over two hours south to the coastal town of Nazaré (Nazareth in English.) The town is world famous among professional surfers as the mecca Read more…


Discovering Portugal

The beauty of this country continues to amaze us. There is a great variety of places to visit and things to do – and nothing is far. Last week we took a 3-night trip with friends to see the Parque Read more…


Tour Guides

We’ve lived here in Portugal for over nine months now. We really started feeling like “locals” when some of the family came to visit over the last few weeks and we got to show them around our new life. There Read more…


Residency Renewal

It is difficult to believe that our first summer as residents of Portugal is nearing the end. All the kids started back to school this week, many of the beach cabanas are down now, and the morning air has more Read more…


Just So Wholesome!

There are so many reasons that we love our new home town of Matosinhos. One main reason is because it is so wholesome and family-oriented. The community has so many events meant to either bring families out or to show Read more…


The Metro Stop Project

We wanted to explore the greater Porto area in depth and I wanted a framework and routine for practicing my photography. I also wanted a reason to get out and walk without getting bored with repetition. We decided to marry Read more…


Fun Short Trips

We continue to explore and get to know our adopted country. One of the great things about living in Porto is how easy it is to visit other towns without owning a car. In July we took two one-night trips. Read more…


Six Whole Months

We landed in our new country of residence six months ago in the cold of early January. All I can say is that I’m glad I have kept this journal. Without my notes and photos, much of the last six Read more…


São João – Wow!

As said previously, Portuguese people know how to party! One of the most notorious parties in northern Portugal celebrates the local patron saint John the Baptist – São João. The official holiday is June 24th but the infamous party starts Read more…