Glad to be a nomad
By: STUART MERELIE features@algarveresident.com Stuart Merelie, landscaper, ecological researcher and permaculture fanatic, shares his passion for correct and sustainable landscaping in the Algarve and is our permanent garden and landscaping
Nobsy, my new hero
By: STUART MERELIE features@algarveresident.com Stuart Merelie, landscaper, ecological researcher and permaculture fanatic, shares his passion for correct and sustainable landscaping in the Algarve and is our permanent garden and landscaping
The essential essence of water
By: STUART MERELIE features@algarveresident.com Stuart Merelie, owner of QM Crazy Golf, Garden and Leisure Centre, shares his passion for correct and sustainable landscaping in the Algarve and is The Resident’s
The laws of nature
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,
The trust crunch
By: RAOUL RUIZ MARTINEZ features@algarveresident.com Raoul Ruiz Martinez is the resident Independent Financial Adviser for Finesco Financial Services Ltd at the offices of euroFINESCOs.a. He provides financial advice to UK
Osteoporosis and bone related problems
BY: DR THOMAS KAISER features@algarveresident.com DEAR READER, there is quite a bit of confusion about osteoporosis and other problems with bones and joints. Osteoporosis means lack of strong and healthy
A lack of enthusiasm
By JOHN OLIVER & JEANETTE ELLIOT features@algarveresident.com John Oliver and Jeanette Elliott moved from the UK to Portugal around five years ago and live in Ourique, Alentejo. John now follows
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,
Adobe adventures
By: STUART MERELIE
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,

