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
The age of reason
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 bright side of life
By: SKIP BANDELE features@algarveresident.com HAVING JUST about struggled clear of my local shopping centre, gridlocked, enormous monster-trolleys stacked impossibly high with mountains of colourfully wrapped gifts of every size and
The first day of the rest of your life
By: SKIP BANDELE features@algarveresident.com Skip Bandele moved to the Algarve 10 years ago and has been with the Algarve Resident since 2003. His writing reflects views and opinions formed while
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
Today’s weighty matters
By: SKIP BANDELE features@algarveresident.com WHEN I was little my mother taught me not to stare or point at grossly overweight people, explaining that their condition was a result of a
The silly season has started
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
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
Stuff for the memory store
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

