Happy birthday little duck
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
One house you will not blow down
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
Troglodytes of the underworld
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,
Botox and filler – facts and fiction
Dr. Thomas Kaiser features@algarveresident.com DEAR READER, during my cosmetic medicine clinics, I am often surprised about the confusion that exists about the two most common cosmetic surgical procedures, botulinum toxin injections
High up in the clouds of Madeira
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
Plastic reconstructive and aesthetic surgery
By: Dr. Júlio Matias features@algarveresident.com EVEN THOUGH everyone has heard or spoken about “plastic surgery” for many years, it is a young and innovative specialty. Due to the rapid development
I read it in the news
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
Blame the parents
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
The good life
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
There is lots of life after cancer
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

