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The Pink Ladies
The ladies played again at Silves for the 6th Pink Ladies Day! Pink was the order of the day from the...
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Rett Syndrome awareness
October is the worldwide Rett Syndrome Awareness Month. Although many people still do not know about...
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The House on the Hill: A Summer in the Algarve, by Chris Penhall
Chris Penhall always delivers an uplifting read with vivid descriptions of picturesque places. This Algarvian...
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Little Wife Lies, by Katherine Cobb
“A domestic thrill ride of love gone wrong” is the subtitle of the Kindle edition and this eight-word...
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International Literacy Day
UNESCO declared International Literacy Day on 26 October 1966 and it was celebrated for the first time...
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I Heard The Alps Call His Name by Madelyn June Jorgensen
I have this dilemma when it comes to reviewing a memoir: should I write mainly about the narrative, or...
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How the Church Stole Halloween
Halloween, or “All Hallows’ Eve”, has its origins in the ancient festival of Samhain. This Celtic celebration...
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Head of the Rock - Menir da Cabeça do Rochedo
Everyone knows Lagos as a historic city – fortress, slave market, city walls – but, if you’re looking...
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The Man on the Train
The first time I met John Christian, it felt like a scene from a movie. Heading from Lagos to Portimão,...
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Another Golf Classic!
The John Aldridge Charity Golf Classic of this year was another tremendous success. The entire event...
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The Band of Brothers
You might be unaware that in Vila do Bispo, there exists a band of brothers who put their lives at risk...
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The Man Behind Monchique’s Iconic Scissor Chairs
The scissor chair, also known as the X-chair, has been an icon of Monchique since the Romans introduced...
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The Surf Siren
Joana Schenker has become the local poster girl for Portuguese bodyboarding. A role model and ambassador...
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Heavenly Himalayas: Scaling the Heights in Bhutan
Bhutan is like no other place you will ever visit, or as my husband says, Bhutan is just a bit different. ...
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Saving Animals, Educating People
Staff from Animal Rescue Algarve are educating the young people of today to help build a better, kinder...
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Can You See the Wood Through The Trees? 
This fashion activist lingerie and swimwear brand is attempting to save our planet – one garment at a...
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Flavours of the Algarve: Sardines
WORDS MIMO Algarve chef Joana Apolónia Grilled sardines, accompanied by potatoes, bread and a salad,...
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How a Simple Test Save Lives
Prostate cancer affects around 5000 men in Portugal every year, 1800 of whom will die. WORDS Brett Ashmore...
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