About Another Day in the Algarve
Portugal, the Algarve; probably the best place on the planet to move to and spend a comfortable and happy retirement. The weather’s great, the people are welcoming, and the climate is mild. The country is relatively cheap, and you can idle away the hours quite pleasantly in what is possibly the best retirement place in Europe. The author found that magic spot by testing the water first, living in the country for a couple of years, and then taking the plunge to create his dream home.
But how did that dream work out? After all, it started well enough. But what went wrong? Did anything go wrong, or did the author simply adapt, and if so, how?
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Author Bio:
I was born at the bottom of the garden, on a yacht on a deep-water canal in the Cayman Islands. The yacht belonged to a cousin of the queen of England. And if that isn’t a good start to life I don’t know what is.
I thought the world was wonderful, so I wrote about it. Then I went to see more of it, and have so far visited over a hundred countries.
I've been in a pop band in America with Abbie Hoffman, and that was just plain absurd. We appeared everywhere on tv but never recorded or sang a single song.
I had my own band in the UK, and I have written a couple of books about that.
I've also been a lawyer, a university lecturer, a road sweeper, a mini-cab driver, and a goat-herd in Morocco.
I’ve even been attacked and involved in murders in Central Africa.
I've had half a dozen books published by the traditional method in the UK, one of which won a poetry award.
I share my time living in a very pleasant home overlooking a small estuary in Southern Spain with my main home in the Algarve, Portugal, although I move all the time and have recently been living in a wonderful penthouse apartment overlooking the harbour at Valetta on the island of Malta.
I also write about crypto-currencies, romance books, erotica, travel books, and a whole saga (currently 17 books) about kids growing up in the late eighties and nineties. I have also turned my intriguing and disgraceful autobiography into another series, and I do write poetry, for which I have won awards, and even managed to read my verse on t.v. (How many poets can boast that?)
Look, I'm a fun guy. Come up and see me some time!