Thursday 28 March 2013

Rainy weather is stopping play!!!!

Another morning and yet again waking up to more rain - actually I should say this morning we have more of a heavy mist, although it looks like we have had a fair amount of rain during the night. Nothing unusual in that - I am beginning to wonder where on earth all this rain is coming from!!!! The difference in temperature and amount of sun from this time last year to this is amazing!!!! Last March you could barely dig the earth as it was so dry, the grass was like dried hay and everyone was screaming "we need rain". It is a year ago this week when we accidentally started a fire when a spark flew off as Rob was grinding off a concrete post and got carried away in the wind over to the plot opposite, giving me one of the biggest frights of my life!!!! Well this winter we have had rain, rain, and more rain, with an odd bright sunny warm day thrown in just to keep us sane. Having moaned about the rain here, and knowing what you have had in the UK, you have our sympathies with what you having to deal with!!!

After finishing off the kitchen we had promised ourselves a rest but as usual it a case of well we may as well get off outside to crack on with the garden "before the summer" when it will be too hot. We made a good start and cracked off a couple of veggie beds and gravelled some pathways. Rob is attempting to build his BBQ but this last week has been so hampered by the rain we have had to give in and spend time doing other stuff. The trouble is when its raining I don't feel inclined to go out sightseeing so Rob came up with the idea of building a workspace area (or store space which I am calling it) in the cellar so we decided to have a day at that. Lucky me - no day off lazing around!! We had some worktops left over from the kitchen so Rob built up some concrete walls for the worktops to sit on. That enticed us to tidy up the cellar as it was looking like a scrap yard with rubbish, tools lying around, clutter, etc., Guess what, before I could turn around, Rob had managed to store all his fishing gear nicely under the worktops, but he did kindly leave me a gap for some shopping storage. The worktop itself will be the home for liquid stock, etc., as we are trying to do a once/twice monthly shop.






On another rainy day we had drive out to view a Dam called the Barragem da Pracana) near Envendos, as Rob wanted to see if he could find a fishing spot. With all this rain its looking like all the Dams here are full so that means the rivers will be running well and it also means the River Beaches this summer will be good as our local one last year ran dry! There is a lovely waterfall near to the Dam but it was raining so hard we couldn't bring ourselves to walk down the muddy track to go find it!



Many of the designated fishing areas are sometimes too inaccessible for Rob as he needs to drive his van close to a fishing spot to unload all his fishing tackle. He did manage to find one at this Dam, (pictured above). The scenery looked lovely with all the wild-flowers at the roadside and in the mountains.





Yesterday the forecast was for rain first off then cloudy so we decided to nip off to Castelo Branco to do a big shop. For once, we were able to do a supermarket shop without the necessity of going to several DIY shops buying copious amounts of work materials!!! (which bores me to death!). For our journey to Castelo we take the B road which although it is a winding, up and down country road, there is always little traffic which makes it a pleasure. And I have to say although it was cloudy the scenery is stunningly beautiful. Even more so at this time of the year. We didn't get to see it like this last year as it was such a dry winter but an advantage of plenty of rain has encouraged the wild flowers to bloom. It is such a spectacular sight to see an abundance of purple and white heathers, yellow and white gorse, various blossoming trees in the hillsides and then in the fields and roadsides, wonderful displays of wild flowers, beautiful carpets of yellow, blue, purple and white flowers and red poppies. Unfortunately I didn't have the camera with us but I will try and capture some on our next trip out.

One of the reasons I love this country so much is that every time you leave your front door, the scenery is constantly changing and there is always something new to see. There are so many various trees, fruits and olives, flowers and shrubs that there is always a continuous display in their varying stages of bloom, from the blossoms to the fruits, there are always different fruits at different stages of the season. The rainy weather accentuates the varying shades of greens of the pine trees, eucalyptus and other trees and the colours of the stone on the mountains stand out even more which makes it so picturesque.

Friday 22 March 2013

Happy chappies in the new kitchen !!!!

Well, at last, one year since arriving here I am now the proud owner of a new sparkling white kitchen. (I am using the term "I am" as it seems to be me who spends the most time in it!!!!!!) Rob's main attraction to this room appears to be the fridge and any cupboard which has finger food in it!!!

Because our kitchen is a relatively small room, we have chosen white to enhance the size and keep it looking light, it is north facing and is shaded from the sun. There is absolutely nothing traditionally "Portuguese" in it except for a few knick-naks and some small traditional vinho glasses (which are essential commodities in any event)!!!!!!

We have to say that the renovation work on this room has to have been a labour of love as we have had some arduous tasks to endure (we are not professionals in any sense of the word) but have managed to achieve most of the work ourselves, albeit a small amount of electrical work which although Rob did some of it the Portuguese wiring system is different to the English method so we thought it best to make sure all was correct with it. The hard work was all the prep work, the actual installation of the units was a joy and we have been pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to fit the Ikea kitchen. So now I am enjoying the benefits of a new working kitchen as I can get on with making my jams, bread, pastries, etc., etc., quite merrily without screaming blue murder as I had nowhere to put anything!!!!

I am posting a few pictures of the "old" kitchen ........




And some of the new ...............






OUR NEXT CHALLENGE .......

The last couple of weeks we have been back out into the garden picking up from where we left off last year. Even though we promised ourselves "time off" after the kitchen, we have been lured into more hard labour again as the weeds and grass are not pleasant sights so its been a case of "getting stuck back in" again. Also as the better weather is approaching (slowly) apparently the rainfall has been the worst this winter for 100 years and as it is time here to start getting planted up in the garden we have put off our "time off" for a few weeks when family start coming out to visit. Then, it is a definite rest period for us and cant wait for the pleasure of having family staying with us.

Friday 1 March 2013

1st Anniversary of our adventure in Portugal



Hi everyone,


We are almost approaching the first year anniversary of our move to our new life here in Central Portugal and both Rob and myself would like to say a massive "thank-you" to all our blog readers. We decided to write this blog before coming to live here in Central Portugal (as we ourselves are avid readers of other peoples)and had gathered lots of interesting and helpful information from fellow bloggers about their daily lives here in Portugal, so we thought for us it was a nice way to be able to keep our friends and family back in the U.K. up-to-date with our antics in a light-hearted fashion, but we have been astonished at the amount of readers we have attracted over the last year from so many different parts of the world.

So far we have had over 2,600 views, as far away as the Phillipines, Russia, USA, South America, Canada, Northern Europe and Asia, We are able to see from the blogger dashboard how many viewers we have had each day and where our audience are viewing from. We would like to remind you all that you can become a member of our blog and leave us comments (hahahaha) so please if, you wish to give us any advice or help, or want any from us, (lol) please feel free to post us any comments you might like to make!!!

We are posting a few of our favourite photos of us taking some "time out" and hope you enjoy looking at them !!!!!

Fun on the quadbike



Out and about