Uncovering ConĂ­mbriga: Roaming the Ruins of a Roman City

Just outside of Coimbra, sits one of the most well-preserved Roman archaeological sites on the Iberian Peninsula, the ConĂ­mbriga Ruins. From intricately designed mosaic floors to remnants of residential quarters and public spaces, ConĂ­mbriga paints a vivid picture of daily life in a Roman city during the 1st and 2nd centuries. We were rather captivated …

The Uffizi Gallery: A Glimpse into the Renaissance Era

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links for services. We may receive a commission from the company at no extra cost to you if you purchase from the link. If you are visiting Florence, the Uffizi Gallery is a must-see. The Uffizi is one of the most famous art museums in the world and for a …

Summer Festas: Celebrating the heart of Portuguese Community

Summer in Portugal means beaches, vacations and festas! These festas are popular parties that each village has during the months of July through September. Some last for a weekend, some go through the week. This years festas for Serra d’el Rei was four nights of a grand party. Last may, our town had a festa …

Living in a small village in Portugal: Is our life really any different?

Since we moved to Serra D’EL Rei, you can say our life is pretty different. After all, we live in a totally different country with a different culture and language. We don’t work a 9-5 job anymore so our days are slower and more flexible. And this has also allowed us to be more social …

19 Weeks Living in Portugal. Have we found Paradise?

In case you haven’t heard, we sold everything, moved and are now living in Portugal! We loved it so much that we decided to sell everything and move. But since we’ve been here, the blog has sort of been on hold. But we’re back!! And we are back with a podcast! Wondering Works for us …