Tuesday 22 March 2011

Decisions....

Simon and Claire at the most westernly point of Portugal, near Sagres
On Sunday we had to say goodbye to our second lot of visitors, Claire and Simon.  It was most definitely a sad day.

The week did not start off with the best weather but we headed south for a couple of days and managed to find the sun and warmth, which we brought back up with us so all in all it was not bad. We do hope they had as nice a time as we did, and that they will be back soon.



Once our holiday with our friends was over, it was back to trying to make some decisions.  We now more or less know that building on our land is way off our budget and if we were to do so, it will be many, many years before we recover our costs, should we ever wish to sell. If we had an income and were 100% sure we wanted to stay for the rest of our lives, perhaps it would be an option.

We have been to view a few other places and have so far made one offer on a property further up north, which was rejected. We are currently considering making an offer on a place with a project in place (i.e. building permission has already been obtained) but in an area we don't really know. It is not too far from here and it looks lovely, but as we would build this one to sell and hopefully make a profit, we feel it is important that the area is attractive to buyers. From our personal point of view it would be perfect, as we could start the work straight away and get the caravan up there fairly soon to cut costs (but of course not until we have had our last visitors staying), so there are a few pros and cons....

Today we had an estate agent come to our land to value it, and it seems we could make a small profit. But it is still a tough decision to make, as it was not bought by practicality or with profit making in mind, but by the heart and for love of that particular spot in this world.  Sense, and most people we have spoken to, says to sell and leave all the hard decisions behind, heart says to keep... What to do?

We were hoping there would be an option of keeping the top bit of land and perhaps get planning permission to build there, or to buy the ruin next door to the plot.  Today, however, we found out that it is impossible to get planning permission for this part of the land, and also that the ruin next door won't sell, as it has multiple owners and they cannot agree on the sale.  Most of the time less options are good, especially if you are a female, but this time it was really two options we really wanted to keep.

So we have a few decisions to make and we need to make them fairly soon.  Hopefully the next post will bring some good news :-)


Friday 11 March 2011

Spring?

After having some stunning weather in February with more t-shirt days than we expected, the weather has turned a bit grim. The temperature has gone back to 14-15 and there are too many grey clouds about.  All this just in time for our very dear friends Claire and Simon to arrive tomorrow.  Luckily they are the kind of people who will be happy just to have a week off and won't need too much entertaining, but this is also why we so wish the nice weather will return, they def deserve it! Anyone know how to change the forecast???

We went for another one of our language lessons today and must say that learning Portuguese is not easy.... It does not do wonders for the confidence to realise it is even hard to learn the pure basics.  We are, however, lucky enough to have found a very good and patient teacher, she is a star.  We just need to stick with it and learn how to be disciplined enough to spend our free time studying and hopefully one day it will click. The road to there feels pretty long though :-)

Apart from that, we are spending our days fishing (well Glenn is), baking our own bread (photo evidence of this to follow), draining the land of water (yes we are also bored of this subject) and trying to get some exercise and eat healthily.  That is one good thing with having moved to the house, we can now buy more food and keep it better so no excuses to go out for dinner or nip down the pub!

Anyway, best go and tidy up before our guests arrive tomorrow!!!!!!




Two mullet and a bream, we think...