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Vanessa Thomas's avatar

Great progress

It’s looking wonderful

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Alastair Leithead's avatar

Thanks - hope you guys are doing well and we're hoping to come and see you soon...

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Gillian Longworth McGuire's avatar

Yay for your good water news & on their way to Zim pals!! I love amphorae wine. The first one I tried was at COS in Sicily what feels like a billion years ago.

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Julie Aring's avatar

Loved seeing the progress. Thanks for the video tour!

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Alastair Leithead's avatar

Thanks Julie!

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Kelton Wright's avatar

Loved this video tour.

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Christine Moore's avatar

What a fun tour... congrats on the great progress!

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Alastair Leithead's avatar

Yay! Thanks Christine...hope you had a great time in France...you'll have to come to Portugal next time!!

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Christine Moore's avatar

Yes, you’re on my list for future adventures!💖

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Gregor Shapiro's avatar

Looking great!

Easter in southern Portugal you say... hmmm...

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Alastair Leithead's avatar

Well that's the idea...!

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Eva Stevens's avatar

Wow it is shaping up! Great vision and the planned layout taking advantage of the views is extraordinary. Expect my husband and I as visitors!

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Rolando Andrade's avatar

The name of you newsletter makes me wonder. Do you think Portugal is off the grid?

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Alastair Leithead's avatar

Hey Rolando! We're the one's off the grid and ignorant, but in terms of Portugal...it's not off the global grid as yet, but in terms of energy is certainly heading that way...aiming to be 80% powered by renewables by 2026: https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/renewables-supplied-88-portugals-electricity-consumption-january-2023-02-01/

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Rolando Andrade's avatar

Yeah. in 2014 Portuguese Authorities give great money incentives for people to invest in renewable energy. In Portugal, for building new houses you have to install solar panels.

We have high % of electric or hybrid cars and buses.

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