Building a Relationship with the Land: Foraging

Building a Relationship with the Land: Foraging

“Food is a very conservative aspect of culture but the erosion on the use and knowledge about wild food plants is higher than that of allotment food plants. The decline in wild food gathering appears to be due to negative connotations, i.e., association with times of scarcity, especially during and after the Civil War (1936–1939).”   – […]

Midnight & Lily

Midnight & Lily

At this very moment, as I click “Publish”, Michael and our two cats are on the final stretch of their flight from Dubai to Lisbon. Michael for a short 12 day visit, and the cats to permanently come live with me. To say that I am super-excited would be an understatement. How Midnight and Lily […]

Battling Brambles

Battling Brambles

“A silence where you interact with your thoughts is also a sacred act, a way of owning your interior being. Sometimes you need to wade through your thoughts in order to let them settle.” –  Heather McRae-Woolf Brambles, producing delicate flowers in spring and juicy fruit in summer, are mostly a web of thorns growing […]

São Pedro de Vir-a-Corça – Monsanto

São Pedro de Vir-a-Corça – Monsanto

Surrounded by a cork oak forest and giant granite boulders, the chapel of São Pedro de Vir-a-Corça looks small and plain. Insignificant even, as it is the landscape that makes the strongest impression on visitors. It feels wild, mysterious, and ancient. The inselberg, against whose flank this chapel nestles, rises sharply from the surrounding landscape […]