Man playing god, hunting and gene manipulation
By: MARGARET BROWN
Navigating the Algarve
By: MARGARET BROWN features@algarveresident.com HAVING READ that the Algarve is suffering a ‘weak drought’, I wondered for how long the region must continue without rain for the drought to become
Dealing with those annual chores
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. After a cold, wet
Developers let loose inland
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,
Visiting the abandoned
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,
Red tape flying high
By: MARGARET BROWN features@algarveresident.com ARRIVING IN Portugal with two dogs, two horses, an English registered car and a nine foot six inch caravan that was illegal, we have spent the
Holidaymakers, ants and constipation!
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. With a clean bill
Disruption of the countryside
BBy 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 THANKING God every
World tour of the Alentejo
By: MARGARET BROWN
A flood of country life
By: MARGARET BROWN features@algarveresident.com A STATE OF mild anarchy seems to be driving the local hunters as they lurk in the scrubland waiting for something warm blooded to come within

