|

August 24th – Bartolomeu Cid dos Santos – workshop inaugurated

Bartolomeu Cid dos Santos was a Professor of Fine Art.  He was proud to be Portuguese, but spent much of his career in the UK, teaching and working at the Slade College of Fine Art, at University College, London.   On his birthday 24th August, together with his wife Fernanda, he would often entertain artists and prospective artists at their…

|

Fado and other lives – Tell me Other Fados

The Arts are suffering in Portugal!  It’s a difficult time to get funding.  Of course it’s not just the Arts it’s also cultural organisations, the glue of society, that are suffering.  In Tavira, in the Algarve, only 4 associations have received funding this year.  Some groups are still waiting for funding from last year.  A…

Water Mill in Ria Formosa
| | |

The tide waits for no miller

The fascination with water mills, both tidal or river based abounds in literature. With the mill in the background, Victorian master painters record magical summer times. Mills tell us much about societies and their ability to harness natural forces. Although occasionally difficult to find now, as most are in ruins, many can still be identified all over Europe,…

Cachopo Windmill

From wind to the production of flour – The Cachopo windmill – Cachopo moinhos de vento

On Sunday 7th February a group of about twenty people visited the reconstructed windmill in Cachopo. Jim and I were among the twenty, mostly foreigners who joined the adventure. We left the Tavira bus station at 9:30am, in a coach organised by Tavira Camara and the Tavira Museum. The architect and social historian, Marta Santos…