All cleaned out
By: JENNY GRAINER features@algarveresident.com Jenny Grainer arrived in the Algarve to live, work and raise a family in 1968. She is a freelance writer and her book Portugal and the
Battling with ticks
By: MARGARET BROWN features@algarveresident.com Margaret Brown is one of The Resident’s longest standing contributors and has lived in the Algarve for more than 20 years. As well as Country Matters,
Electric pipe dreams
By: SKIP BANDELE features@algarveresident.com WHAT DO you dream of? Is it flying to the moon, winning the Euromillions jackpot, or perhaps meeting that perfect someone you have always been looking
Recognising a stroke
By. Dr. THOMAS KAISER features@algarveresident.com MANY NEUROLOGISTS believe that if they can get to a stroke victim within three hours, they can totally reverse the effects of a stroke …
Beautiful hills
By: MARGARET BROWN features@algarveresident.com Margaret Brown is one of The Resident’s longest standing contributors and has lived in the Algarve for more than 20 years. As well as Country Matters,
Flights of fancy
By: SKIP BANDELE features@algarveresident.com Skip Bandele moved to the Algarve 10 years ago and has been with The Resident since 2003. His writing reflects views and opinions formed while living
Of course I love you, darling
By: SKIP BANDELE features@algarveresident.com Skip Bandele moved to the Algarve 10 years ago and has been with The Resident since 2003. His writing reflects views and opinions formed while living
Health check-ups or MOTs for human engines
By: DR. THOMAS KAISER features@algarveresident.com Dear Reader, Have you ever compared the amount of money you spend on the maintenance of your car and the sums you spend on having
Upwardly mobile
By: SKIP BANDELE features@algarveresident.com I AM sure Alexander Graham Bell must be turning in his grave and that his subterranean contortions are accompanied by melodic ringing tones in the ears
A good soaking
BY: MARGARET BROWN features@algarveresident.com Margaret Brown is one of The Resident’s longest standing contributors and has lived in the Algarve for more than 20 years. As well as Country Matters,

