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Discovering a Joyous Celebration of Everyday Porto

I’m well into my third year living in Porto (!) and there are still wonderful surprises to discover. One day I meandered onto a narrow, nondescript street that begins at the top of the hill near the old city wall. As I descended steep stairs, the sight of cheerfully painted walls on the old homes…
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Magical December Lights: Amsterdam, Paris, and Porto

Wishing you joy and peace. 9:15 AM December 25, 2024 It’s a bright, sunny day with a clear blue sky, at 15/59 degrees, forecast to reach 18/64. Christmas music sets a peaceful mood. The coffee is hot and strong, and a cinnamon roll awaits. In early December I traveled to Amsterdam and Pairs, returning home…
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Blink. Gone.

What Happened to Summer? Goodness. I blinked and it was gone. Now here I am in mid-fall, on a perfect sun-filled autumn day. It’s cool in the shade and warm in the sun. I’m sitting outdoors at the new Esquires in the Cedofeita neighborhood, enjoying my usual latte and croissant simples (simple croissant, nothing added).…
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70 Years. I Made It!

Proud to announce that I turned 70 years young on May 27. I’m amazed. It’s been quite a journey, and I’m grateful for most it. Especially, I’m grateful for my current good health. In my twenties I had a chronic illness that left me exhausted every minute of every day. The effort to do simple…
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A Wet Spring

This blog was meant to be published a month ago, but, well, life and Morocco happened. A long, wet March had us all looking forward to sunnier days. Even the seagulls seemed to wish for a bit of shelter. April brought big improvements, but today on May 1st, an uncomfortable chill drifts in through the windows and…
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Morocco

It’s been a while since I blogged, and there’s lots to catch up on, but first I’m sharing my Morocco trip with you while it’s still fresh. Morocco has been one of those places I always wanted to see. It’s a historic entry point to the African continent. Tangier was my destination, an old city…
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Boas Festas!

Holiday Time in Porto The lights are on, the music is playing, and the stench aroma of bacalhau permeates every food store and flavors the streets. Compared to the US, Christmas is comfortably understated here. According to the Portugal News, the average spend for Christmas time last year was around €239 (about $263), and this…
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Letting Go

The Things We Treasure Also Weigh Us Down. Why are humans so driven to collect stuff? A few animals, like ravens and magpies collect objects. Cats collect their favorite toys. Foxes like to steal shoes and cache them. But humans are in another league. Some of it makes our lives easier and civilized. Much of…
