As the 2021 version of lock-down is hopefully getting closer to a loosening to the restrictions here in Portugal, and maybe trying to anticipate what my upcoming months might be, I’m looking back to the aftermath of the 2020 version …
A fire doesn’t last for days, but years…
A fire, a forest fire in particular, doesn’t end after the firemen save all the hoses in their red trucks and leave, after all the smoke flies away and the burned smell finally disappears. In a way it keeps burning …
After The Fall…
The Summer wildfires of 2017 in Portugal were particularly devastating, destructive and deadly… Every year there’s a wildfire season that goes through the hottest and driest months, has been a chronic issue for decades, specially in the central regions of …
Looking back to 2014
This an overdue post, as the year is already a few days old, but it’s still time to put my year of 2014 in perspective, something I already started in my social networks. It was a year with lots of …
Tejo, The Long Way Back Home
Earlier this month me and Zé Paulo returned to the International Tagus Natural Park (Tejo Internacional, in Portuguese), the protected area where Tagus river enters Portuguese territory. This time our aim was to photograph some deer during rut …