One of our favorite aspects of traveling to other places is to find out how people in those places handle the basics of life. You know, like going to the grocery store or how they handle mail, and often, some of the most fascinating things is to observe how people manage trash service. It’s something we all have to deal with and how we do so is truly interesting.
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Grocery Shopping in Portugal
One of the things that we really like about traveling around the world is observing how people in other places take care of everyday needs. Grocery shopping in Portugal is pretty fascinating, at least from the perspective of Americans.
Internet in Portugal
When you’re moving from the states to Portugal, one of the first things that you’ll need is the internet. Usually, in order to get your D7 visa and official approval to move over, you have to have an established lease agreement.
Phone Service when Moving to Portugal
When moving from the United States to Portugal or any other foreign country, there’s so many things to think about, including setting up phone service. If you’re like the average family in the US, you have some kind of cellphone plan. Whether or not you keep that plan when you come to Portugal is something that you must think about.
Big Mountain, Small World
The name of our mighty undertaking here is Big Mountain, Small World. We were struck by this name, partly because our last name is Kuahiwinui which literally means Big Mountain in Hawaiian. The small world part captures our curiosity about life, human experiences, and the many commonalities we’ve observed during our travels.
Free Night at Portland Art Museum
It’s no Louvre, but the Portland Art Museum isn’t half bad. And especially awesome on Free Night.
Random TV Moment
We haven’t really watched any television since leaving the English-speaking countries. This is usually just as well since we should probably be doing something productive like writing blogposts or watching the latest episode of Amazing Race on YouTube (internet permitting). Nonetheless, I can’t help but do the obligatory once-through the TV channels once we are…
Museum Madness Part 3 – Versailles and Quai Branly
In the final entry in our three part series entitled Museum Madness, we explore the Palace of Versailles (sort of) as well as the culturally diverse museum Quai Branly. I’d heard of Rick Steves’ free mp3 tours awhile back but completely forgot about them until right before Paris. I was stoked to find that two…
Museum Madness Part 2 – A&M, l’Orangerie, Pompidou
Side note: just testing a new layout/theme for the website. Let us know what you think either way– we’ll probably be experimenting for a while. On the advice of a friend, we sought out the Musee des Arts & Metiers and Pascal’s Arithmetic machine. Luckily, the museum was covered by the Paris Museum Pass, and…
Museum Madness Part 1 – Louvre and Orsay
Side note: just testing a new layout/theme for the website. Let us know what you think either way– we’ll probably be experimenting for a while. Paris really is a beautiful city– from what little I remember from being above ground and outside. As Charity likes to remind me, we spent most of our time either…