We celebrated the beginning of our third year in Portugal on the 27th of February and spent the first few months of the year enjoying the improvements that we had made to heating water for the house, including the underfloor heating.
It didn't take long to figure out once the electrical bill started climbing, what we had saved with the wood-burning kitchen stove vs what winter would cost in the future with the new electrical systems (stove and heat pump). The firewood increased to €185 per tonne (approximately half a cord) last year so the 6 tonnes (3 cords) would have cost €955 this year. As the electrical bills came in it became apparent that we were not going to be saving much even with the efficient heat pump (€1500 between October and April) so we will have to accelerate getting the solar panels installed.
Since I last posted we took a trip to England
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| London, for Thanksgiving? American traditions |
in November to celebrate Thanksgiving with three of our children (Matt was planning to join us for Christmas in Portugal).
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| Thanksgiving is our favorite holiday |
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| Lagging behind to record the hike |
In December we had a visit from Nick and his girlfriend Vanessa. We spent a couple of days in Lisbon where we walked to a few Christmas Markets and visited a design museum.
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| Christmas Market at Parque Eduardo VII |
We picked Matt up at Lisbon's airport and traveled further north to Nazaré
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| Nazaré lighthouse and waves |
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| Just after releasing the tow rope |
Back in the Algarve we were invited to celebrate a wonderful Christmas day with our Scandinavian neighbors who sang entertaining songs each time a toast was made.
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| A Scandinavian Christmas in the Algarve |
As the rains came we hunkered down, spending time on personal projects at home, interspersed with hikes and alternate jam sessions with two guitarists I have been playing with.
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| Playing with Marcus |
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| At the Alte waterfall |
We have planned two trips for this year. The first to Albuquerque, New Mexico to meet Matt and his partner and the second to Namibia to travel inland into the game reserves, going up to Etosha Pan and the Okavango swamps.
Since we have already left for the USA I'll have an update on the trip there fairly soon.









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