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The Portugal Club (50+ Life)

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https://www.portugalresident.com/pm-cancels-external-agenda-declares-state-of-calamity-in-leiria-coimbra/
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We love you guys Carl! Please tell us if there is anything we can do to help!
What is it, that Portuguese thing, that you Portuguese do?
Please help, esp. Portuguese friends... I think it's obvious I love and revel in Portuguse culture. It's not the 'country', definitely not the government, but something of a soul-to-soul connection that I am beginning to understand more, the longer I live here. In ths picture there are four quadrants. Three of them might easily be: 1. Authenticity 2. Tradition (or heritage) 3. Pride But 4? What is it that is the sense of joy, but isn't joy; is fulfilment, but that's the wrong word; the quality that describes the understated Portuguese lust for life and celebration of community? I know it and love it, but I don't know the word for it! Do yu know what I am talking about, and if so, what is the single word for it? Maybe it's a Portuguese word?
What is it, that Portuguese thing, that you Portuguese do?
1 like • Jul '25
Without sounding trivial; I believe the quality you are looking for is the same one Tolkien used to describe the contented merriment and simple and pleasing love for life and community that the Hobbits had in the Shire.
2 likes • Jul '25
Check out this link and substitute Portuguese for Hobbit and it becomes fascinating. https://itsacharminglife.com/2024/08/17/embracing-the-hobbit-life/
Northern Portugal Destinations?
Visitors coming in early October will spend a few days with us in Tavira. We then intend to drive north of Lisbon for explorations. I am seeking a hub city from which we can spend about five days going to villages/towns for historical, cultural, cuisine and hiking/aquatic adventures before flying out of Porto. One thought is staying near Coimbra and making trips to Tomar, Castelo Branco, Aveiro, Leiria and Viseu. Seeking your input for a hub an spokes sited north of Porto. Thanks in advance for your input.
2 likes • Jul '25
@Johnny Cocktail Olá Joãozinho! Actual “Northern Portugal” is pretty much anything north of Porto. We live in Ponte de Lima and are a little partial to our village’s status as a hub for exploring up here. Lots to do and discover. Forests, rivers, mountains etc. Need I say “Parque Nacional Peneda-Gerês”! Here in PdL we are 20min north to the Spanish border with Galicia and 20min west to Viana and the ocean and 20min east to the mountains of the Gerês. However, if your visitors prefer bigger towns then alternate hubs would be Braga or Viana do Castelo.
Thursday, Quinta, 19th June, 2025: Old biz quiz, thunderstorms & expat blowback
"Olá bom dia ALEGRIA! Tudo bem?" Today's Portuguese marvel or curiosity: Portugal's oldest start-up? What is it, and how old are they? Make your guess below... This morning's guests are Veronica in VRSA, Algarve and @Carl Hyde, join us backstage with your questions about living and buying in Portugal. Expect expat blowback today. Weather-wise, we're off to Vila Real today, with the IPMA weather forecast, and a low of 20°C/70°F and a high of 35°C/100°F, with a 40% chance of rain. Started the day with a thunderstorm here! Hear it here. As I write, a US$ will buy you 0.87 Euros; a UK£ will buy you 1.17 Euros, unchanged on yesterday, according to www.spartanfx.co.uk rates. Sunset tonight in Lisbon: 21:04, as we head towards the Summer Solstice (and our party in SMDP on Saturday night). PS See also the Portuguese way to offer forgiveness. It's beautiful! Or is it?! PPS Great chat with @Gary Coulton last night about our respective views on meditation/mindfulness
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Thursday, Quinta, 19th June, 2025: Old biz quiz, thunderstorms & expat blowback
1 like • Jun '25
Umm, Carl, that paragraph on forgiveness in the image does NOT say anything very nice! Your translation is very generous.
1 like • Jun '25
What it does say is very naughty naughty!
Monday, Segunda, 19th May, 2025: Sporting & Centre Right Win; Eurovision NAPA, not so much!
Olá bom dia ALEGRIA! Tudo bem? It was a busy weekend in Portugal, where Sunday's general election saw the centre right AD alliance return to power, Sporting become the football league champs, 'bicampeões' in fact, on Saturday, and we in São Martinho had a great time, singing, dancing and partying on Saturday night, along with all Sporting fans. (Do you recognise the Sporting fan, pictured, herewith?) Sadly Portugal's Eurovision entry - NAPA - only managed 21st out of the 26 entries. In the election, (third in three years), 'far right' party CHEGA made further parliamentary gains, challenging the bi-party status quo, and reducing the incumbent domination, in an election few really wanted. Expect enforced collaboration, 'horse-trading' for power, or just intransigence in the coming months. In the studio, to start the week this morning, is @Vitor Costa, revolutionary leader of change in the real estate world. Join us at 8.40am. Today's IPMA weather shows a 0% chance of rain in the district of Setúbal, the next leg on our district tour, where you can experience a low of 13°C/56°F and a high of 24°C/78°F Today's www.spartanfx.co.uk rates: A US$ will buy you 0.89 Euros, unchanged; a UK£ will buy you 1.19 Euros, unchanged from last week. Boa semana (-: Sunset tonight: 20:46 Quick question for you: what does 'bicampeões' mean?
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3 likes • May '25
Fascinating electoral map. North is all centre right AD. South and even Lisboa is Chega. Only the Alto Alentejo remains socialist. Madeira and Azores were AD also.
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