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The weather was it got cold in the evenings only to be expected this time of year.We even used the heating for the first couple of days, once they got it working for us. Must admit everyone have been very helpful. We were so busy it didn't matter what the weather was like we had so much to do.
By the way we called it a sail , I think we were told it was from our salesman.
About the washing machine I put the dial to the left not right but the clothes were clean, never worked out the dryer. You can enlighten us all when you get back.
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Hi Gina
The weather was it got cold in the evenings only to be expected this time of year.We even used the heating for the first couple of days, once they got it working for us. Must admit everyone have been very helpful. We were so busy it didn't matter what the weather was like we had so much to do.
By the way we called it a sail , I think we were told it was from our salesman.
About the washing machine I put the dial to the left not right but the clothes were clean, never worked out the dryer. You can enlighten us all when you get back.
Have a great time.
The weather was it got cold in the evenings only to be expected this time of year.We even used the heating for the first couple of days, once they got it working for us. Must admit everyone have been very helpful. We were so busy it didn't matter what the weather was like we had so much to do.
By the way we called it a sail , I think we were told it was from our salesman.
About the washing machine I put the dial to the left not right but the clothes were clean, never worked out the dryer. You can enlighten us all when you get back.
Have a great time.
I'll let you know how I get on with the appliances.
Speak to you soon
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Hi everyone,
I'm new to this site and just wanted to say hi to everyone in the Tavira area.
My wife and I have bought a 3 bedroom apartment on the outskirts of Tavira in the Solmar condominium. I think the area is known as Santo Espirito but I'm not sure. It's just up from the T-Movis furniture shop (not the one at Cabanas).
We are having all of the usual headaches finding furniture etc but have started making headway as we have got to know the area better.
The apartment is for holidays and also to let, but it would be nice to think that we could retire there someday.
Like most of the comments made on this site we were drawn to Tavira by it's uniqueness, or Shabby chique as my wife likes to call it!
We weren't into the Golden triangle ourselves at all and love the east Algarve as it is the most un spoiled.
It would be nice to hear from people in the area so we can share info and views and maybe meet up sometime when we are over there.
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I'm new to this site and just wanted to say hi to everyone in the Tavira area.
My wife and I have bought a 3 bedroom apartment on the outskirts of Tavira in the Solmar condominium. I think the area is known as Santo Espirito but I'm not sure. It's just up from the T-Movis furniture shop (not the one at Cabanas).
We are having all of the usual headaches finding furniture etc but have started making headway as we have got to know the area better.
The apartment is for holidays and also to let, but it would be nice to think that we could retire there someday.
Like most of the comments made on this site we were drawn to Tavira by it's uniqueness, or Shabby chique as my wife likes to call it!
We weren't into the Golden triangle ourselves at all and love the east Algarve as it is the most un spoiled.
It would be nice to hear from people in the area so we can share info and views and maybe meet up sometime when we are over there.
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We are also in the blue block, We got Sky installed in January, and there are some spare lines. I think I know where your apartment is and will drop details of how to get set-up into your mail box, I think your neighbour across the hall who is a friend of ours will take a line too. We will be there very soon.
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Hi everyone,
I'm new to this site and just wanted to say hi to everyone in the Tavira area.
My wife and I have bought a 3 bedroom apartment on the outskirts of Tavira in the Solmar condominium. I think the area is known as Santo Espirito but I'm not sure. It's just up from the T-Movis furniture shop (not the one at Cabanas).
We are having all of the usual headaches finding furniture etc but have started making headway as we have got to know the area better.
The apartment is for holidays and also to let, but it would be nice to think that we could retire there someday.
Like most of the comments made on this site we were drawn to Tavira by it's uniqueness, or Shabby chique as my wife likes to call it!
We weren't into the Golden triangle ourselves at all and love the east Algarve as it is the most un spoiled.
It would be nice to hear from people in the area so we can share info and views and maybe meet up sometime when we are over there.
Deejay7
I'm new to this site and just wanted to say hi to everyone in the Tavira area.
My wife and I have bought a 3 bedroom apartment on the outskirts of Tavira in the Solmar condominium. I think the area is known as Santo Espirito but I'm not sure. It's just up from the T-Movis furniture shop (not the one at Cabanas).
We are having all of the usual headaches finding furniture etc but have started making headway as we have got to know the area better.
The apartment is for holidays and also to let, but it would be nice to think that we could retire there someday.
Like most of the comments made on this site we were drawn to Tavira by it's uniqueness, or Shabby chique as my wife likes to call it!
We weren't into the Golden triangle ourselves at all and love the east Algarve as it is the most un spoiled.
It would be nice to hear from people in the area so we can share info and views and maybe meet up sometime when we are over there.
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We too are in the process of building a house in Quinta de Pegada. Its been taking a while! I was wondering where the curtain shop that was mentioned on this site was in Tavira? Also if anyone could recommend a lighting shop too. If anyone could let me know that would be really helpful. Thank you.
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Hi
Moviflor in Olhao has just about everything you need. It does have a lighting section too.
It's a strange mix though....some really nice stuff mixed in with tat. Have a good look around on more than one occasion and you get used with it.
I know the curtain shop you mean. I think it's off the new open square with the arches but not sure.
We went to the tourist information and got a street plan and marked the places of interest to us on it but I must have missed this one off.
Just out of interest the Bulls horn roundabout is actualy a sailing dinghy....it had me fooled at first too!!!!
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Moviflor in Olhao has just about everything you need. It does have a lighting section too.
It's a strange mix though....some really nice stuff mixed in with tat. Have a good look around on more than one occasion and you get used with it.
I know the curtain shop you mean. I think it's off the new open square with the arches but not sure.
We went to the tourist information and got a street plan and marked the places of interest to us on it but I must have missed this one off.
Just out of interest the Bulls horn roundabout is actualy a sailing dinghy....it had me fooled at first too!!!!
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We too are in the process of building a house in Quinta de Pegada. Its been taking a while! I was wondering where the curtain shop that was mentioned on this site was in Tavira? Also if anyone could recommend a lighting shop too. If anyone could let me know that would be really helpful. Thank you.
There is a lighting shop in Tavira up past the Vile Gale hotel or in that general direction but we found it a bit pricey, however we did come across a great lighting shop one day on our way to Moviflor. Cannot remember the name of it but was about 2 blocks before Moviflor, right on a corner, the right hand side of the road if your are approaching Moviflor from Tavira side. Great selection of stuff and reasonably priced.
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We too are in the process of building a house in Quinta de Pegada. Its been taking a while! I was wondering where the curtain shop that was mentioned on this site was in Tavira? Also if anyone could recommend a lighting shop too. If anyone could let me know that would be really helpful. Thank you.
Welcome to the site. If you mean the curtain shop I mentioned I can't remember the name of it but can give directions.
If you come out of QDP and turn left, at the first roundabout turn right the first exit, go over the rail line not far down there is a mini roundabout. Park as soon as you can and the shop is on the left at the roundabout. It is a bit pricey (500 E for one lounge window with voil, curtains, the pole and fitting) but the lady is very nice. Hope that makes sense.
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Thx for the enquiry. Apparently I have to 'PM' my reply- not sure what that means... is that 'private Message'? And I don't know how to do that! Anyone help?? Cheers, Trevor.
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Yes, my wife is quite taken with the sky-gazers as well. From your description of the other one I think you're referring to the one that I think of as a sail but then I sail for a hobby. There is a plaque on it as you drive round the roundabout but I never really got a chance to read it properly. I think it was Velo de Vinta or something like that. The sculptor's name is on it and the date it was installed. Are we talking about the same one? It's the roundabout that leads out to the motorway from Tavira.
Yes, you're quite right, it is a tiny boat with a huge sail. It's called 'Vela Ao Vento', which means quite literally 'Sail to the Wind'. Perhaps 'Nike' could sponsor the roundabout- it's just had it much-needed annual haircut. (I live right next to it, so I see it most days :-))
Nora Velha (pronounced velya) means 'old well'.
We do find the roundabouts are excellent landmarks, much better than street names. It's just a shame the Portuguese drivers don't know how to use them!
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Hi everyone,
I'm new to this site and just wanted to say hi to everyone in the Tavira area.
My wife and I have bought a 3 bedroom apartment on the outskirts of Tavira in the Solmar condominium. I think the area is known as Santo Espirito but I'm not sure. It's just up from the T-Movis furniture shop (not the one at Cabanas).
We are having all of the usual headaches finding furniture etc but have started making headway as we have got to know the area better.
The apartment is for holidays and also to let, but it would be nice to think that we could retire there someday.
Like most of the comments made on this site we were drawn to Tavira by it's uniqueness, or Shabby chique as my wife likes to call it!
We weren't into the Golden triangle ourselves at all and love the east Algarve as it is the most un spoiled.
It would be nice to hear from people in the area so we can share info and views and maybe meet up sometime when we are over there.
Deejay7
I'm new to this site and just wanted to say hi to everyone in the Tavira area.
My wife and I have bought a 3 bedroom apartment on the outskirts of Tavira in the Solmar condominium. I think the area is known as Santo Espirito but I'm not sure. It's just up from the T-Movis furniture shop (not the one at Cabanas).
We are having all of the usual headaches finding furniture etc but have started making headway as we have got to know the area better.
The apartment is for holidays and also to let, but it would be nice to think that we could retire there someday.
Like most of the comments made on this site we were drawn to Tavira by it's uniqueness, or Shabby chique as my wife likes to call it!
We weren't into the Golden triangle ourselves at all and love the east Algarve as it is the most un spoiled.
It would be nice to hear from people in the area so we can share info and views and maybe meet up sometime when we are over there.
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Hi folks!
Yes, you're quite right, it is a tiny boat with a huge sail. It's called 'Vela Ao Vento', which means quite literally 'Sail to the Wind'. Perhaps 'Nike' could sponsor the roundabout- it's just had it much-needed annual haircut. (I live right next to it, so I see it most days :-))
Nora Velha (pronounced velya) means 'old well'.
We do find the roundabouts are excellent landmarks, much better than street names. It's just a shame the Portuguese drivers don't know how to use them!
Yes, you're quite right, it is a tiny boat with a huge sail. It's called 'Vela Ao Vento', which means quite literally 'Sail to the Wind'. Perhaps 'Nike' could sponsor the roundabout- it's just had it much-needed annual haircut. (I live right next to it, so I see it most days :-))
Nora Velha (pronounced velya) means 'old well'.
We do find the roundabouts are excellent landmarks, much better than street names. It's just a shame the Portuguese drivers don't know how to use them!
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