Tune in tomorrow morning and join me and Carl Munson for the #Indie#Portugal Thursday on the Good Morning Portugal show. 😁 We'll be talking about São Martinho and ideas for Christmas presents which will, of course, feature small businesses. https://t.co/pIKxepjenL
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Today I bring you a legend with much historical truth to it – a story of love… beyond the grave!
https://t.co/emo5ovDolX
#portugal#blog#Halloween2022#History
For today's #blog post, I've prepared you a smorgasbord of #Portuguese#music. Yes, I've always wanted to use the word smorgasbord. Portuguese music old and new, from the north to the south, is so much more than #Fado:
https://t.co/TshuyCXCUN
Carlos Paredes, "the man of a thousand fingers", and also the owner of great talent and great character who played the #Portuguese guitar like nobody else.
#music#blogpost#Portugal
https://t.co/3BK6mlDv9M
For the fourth and final post of this series dedicated to #Portuguese cafés, I’m bringing you a fine selection of pastries.
What do these have to do with nuns, chickens, and rich kids? Read on!
#blog#Portugal#traveltheworld
https://t.co/9rOhVHaLEC
Part 3 of my (not so) secret handbook on #Portuguese cafés: We’re diving into a sea of bread, butter, cheese, and puff pastry (among other things). So grab your favourite #coffee drink and let’s go! #blogpost
https://t.co/tkM3P5BSTP
Why choose between weird and cringe when you can have both?
From my series of #blog posts dedicated to short virtual trips across #Portugal, mixing #Music and #Video, I give you... #Porto!
https://t.co/dzrfN9MZN0
The #Portuguese festas season is about to start! What does that mean?
Read on to know how to make the best of this time of the year in #Portugal (including some practical tips):
https://t.co/oI4uKFTCDL
#Travel#blog
On #InternationalChildrensDay let's explore some #Portuguese vocabulary closely related to the younger generations (or is it?). These words are among the most common slang in #Portugal. Read on: https://t.co/ZeeCAjpQgK
Every year, there’s a special Thursday in May – special in #Portugal, that is. Read on to learn about Dia de Espiga:
https://t.co/Yn9ldzuOeF
#tradition#blogging#travel
Ranking high on the list of most photogenic #Portuguese fortifications, the castle of Marvão flaunts its iconic profile: sleek elegant lines built on top of Mother Earth's natural curves.
Located in the #Alentejo region, the original fortification dates back to the 9th century.
In my last post, we explored the most common types of cafés in #Portugal. Think of it as a sort of ethnic-sociological study but with caffeine in the mix. But what do you drink in a #Portuguese#café? Come with me, and I’ll show you around! #Travel
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We often look, but how often do we see? If you're only looking for the "most important monuments", or the "three things you can't miss", then you're not very likely to see everything else. Do you just look or do you make an effort to see?
#portugal#travelphotography
The secret to happiness? I'm not sure, but a lot of people swear that it includes day-old bread, olive oil and garlic. Read on for a family recipe that is also a #Portuguese favourite:
https://t.co/Q4OIjry9xT #blog#food
On #LabourDay, I’d like to highlight the work of Michel Giacometti, the man from Corsica whose work was of vital importance in collecting and registering #Portuguese traditions in terms of music, dance, and oral literature - including work songs.
https://t.co/Y7NmyVjHSD