From the heart
By Margaret Brown With just a couple of frosty mornings followed by dawn until dusk sunshine, winter seems as far away as ever. Certainly the natural order of animal life
Busy bees and birds
By: Margaret Brown It is another glorious sunny day after the recent inundations, and an upsurge of animal life on our land and the back hills beyond. With ground too
And when the lights go out…
by Margaret Brown A small fishing village clinging to the side of a ravine in North Devon was flooded recently when a river burst its banks, breaking up the steep
In a state of suspension
Having just come back after a holiday in Somerset and West Wales in a state of suspension between our old life and what years remain in Portugal, there is a
Home in one piece
By Margaret Brown features@algarveresident.com Margaret Brown is one of the Algarve Resident’s longest standing contributors and has lived in the Algarve for more than 20 years. Many weeks of hyped-up
Modern-day maritime explorers
By Margaret Brown features@algarveresident.com
I am sailing…
By Margaret Brown features@algarveresident.com Margaret Brown is one of the Algarve Resident’s longest standing contributors and has lived in the Algarve for more than 20 years. That was a Diamond
The animals in our lives
By Margaret Brown features@algarveresident.com Margaret Brown is one of the Algarve Resident’s longest standing contributors and has lived in the Algarve for more than 20 years. The change of temperature
Nothing must stand in the way of progress
By: MARGARET BROWN | features@algarveresident.com Although not enough to break the long period of drought being experienced in Portugal, that first downpour last month and subsequent heavy showers transformed the
Rural happenings in west Algarve
By Margaret Brown features@algarveresident.com Margaret Brown is one of the Algarve Resident’s longest standing contributors and has lived in the Algarve for more than 20 years. While the bray of