In this, Sally talks about her return to the UK for Christmas 2003 after having started a new life in Portugal.
It was very strange to be back in the UK. I flew on 19 December. At check-in at Lisbon airport, I was furious to be charged excess baggage by BA especially when the flight was half full. Interestingly enough, the return flight with self same baggage incurred no excess baggage charge on another half full flight. Other friends, who flew the following day to London to connect with a flight to Canada, were also hammered for ski kit. An outraged missive to BA on why Lisbon charged when Heathrow doesn’t, resulted in no apology. I have always preferred to travel with TAP who surprisingly did not charge any excess baggage to anyone over Christmas! Warn friends over the double standards of BA!
When I arrived at Heathrow, having left Lisbon in deep mist (they like to call it fog), I had forgotten how grey the winter skies are – quite a shock. I did find the UK incredibly expensive. I know it was only 18 months or so since I had left, but I certainly thought things had increased in price. Also you notice the commercialism much more with all the adverts on TV, radio and hoardings. You also realise what a wide difference between earning levels there are between the UK and Europe. As an example, I was in Carphone Warehouse picking up a new chip for my phone when I ear wigged a conversation at the side of me. A young lad was with his parents and enquiring about the latest state-of-the-art mobile. The cost of this phone was approximately £350! When you convert that over to euros, it is roughly the monthly salary of a policeman here – fireman earn slightly less. I took the bus from Bath to Bradford-on-Avon and nearly fainted at the single fare – £2.40! The journey is about 20 minutes. For that fare you can travel twice (return) from Cascais to Lisbon on the railway (a forty minute journey)!
The biggest shock to the system was the price of coffee! Definitely spoilt over here. A small black coffee is about 50 cents out of the city and in small coffee bars; the highest price would be about 90 cents in a posh area of Lisbon (70 UK pence is roughly equal to 1 euro).
Strangely enough I actually found just before I left the UK that I was feeling homesick for Portugal – I wonder what that means! Driving a car was great fun but again I found I had to work really hard at remembering which side of the road to drive on, and I admit to going the wrong way round a junction – luckily nothing was coming! I also had to concentrate and remember that sunshine and frost sometimes mean ice! Funny how fast you forget these things.
Flew home to Portugal on 3 January and left grey skies for stunning blue skies and burning hot sun! Coming back along the motorway was quite surreal, as so many flowers had bloomed over the Christmas period.
Pompey (the kitten) was so thrilled I was home that he slept with his head on my face and his body curled between my head and shoulder for a whole week!
Although it is winter here in Portugal, it is quite different to the UK because there is so much in flower. Because of the rain we have lots of different shades of green, Madonna lilies are all out, the cherry blossom is just starting, magnolias are in full bloom along with camellias. Mimosa is also out. It does make a difference. The weather has been far better than last winter. We have had some days where we have had torrential rain but then it stops and you get a bit of blue sky and sometimes, magnificent rainbows. Some days have been quite warm but again, it can get quite cold at night and I have had my gas log fire (salamandra) on a few times which is rather nice as you have this glow in the corner.
I have now received my official Numero do Contribuinte – my tax card which means that I now have to sort out all my receipts to hand in by the end of this month. I can claim medical, dental, any purchases to do with work, petrol and restaurant bills (this I was told was to help the tax authorities make sure the restaurants in question actually declare revenue!) For those of you who know my hatred and frustrations with sums – keep your fingers crossed. I have no doubt that things will be thrown and tears shed when I do this later this week.
Dear Sally,
I just found your letter in the internet ,loved it very much and wondered if you are still living in Portugal?
We have been living for 7 years in Lisbon and enjoyed it very much.
When my husbands contract ended we very sadly had to return to Germany where we spent the following 14 years. But- being very homesick and longing for Portugal – we bought a house south of Lisbon 5 years ago.
Sadly enough we can ho there only once a year as it is terrible expensive to go there more often from where we are living now – in South America, Venezuela in Caracas.
I would love to hear from you and what you are doing now.
Best wishes
Anne