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British-Portuguese family of four living in Pemba, Mozambique for over 5 years now. The blog follows our daily life, work and thoughts.
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Guest blogger: Eva Posted on 10/09/2011

What i did on my summer holidaySLIDES!ICE-CREAM!PIZZA!SWINGS!MADELEINES!GRANNY!GRANDPA!AVOS!MY FAMILY!Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz   Read more

The Chinese shops that have popped up over the last two years in Pemba have greatly improved my quality of life, selling, as they do, a fantastic range of cheap, useful and useless items....   Read more
Guest blogger: Sebastian Posted on 15/07/2011

Hello Sebastian, what would you like to tell us about?S: This is a picture I drew at school yesterday. It's a hedgehog. Very nice! Why did you draw a hedgehog?S: We read a story. Biff...   Read more
Big week-end, vol. 2 Posted on 03/05/2011

So, while you lot were glued to the RW on TV, or perhaps amongst the cheering crowds of well-wishers (really? wow), we were preparing a party in Chuiba for some friends who were leaving...   Read more
Big week-end, vol. 1 Posted on 03/05/2011

What with the long week-end and our DSTV subscription having run out, I have only just had time to peruse some images of the RW. Skipping the actual event and just skimming the highlights...   Read more

Well I may not have had my camera to hand when I fed a hapless grasshopper to a hungry chameleon, but I certainly had it when we found said chameleon's big brother/sister (or perhaps...   Read more
In sickness and in health Posted on 28/03/2011

We - and a fair few of our friends - have been struck by a virulent stomach bug, taking out Joaquim and then Eva. Of course, it happened just as Paulo was leaving for a work trip to...   Read more
Nature red in tooth and claw Posted on 17/03/2011

A good day for nature's predators yesterday.Spike caught what we think was his first mouse - right at my feet - cue a great deal of excitement from him and us. Utama immediately nicked...   Read more
R.A.I.N. Posted on 03/03/2011

The rain it raineth in my carAnd also on my kitchen table,But mainly in my car becauseMy sunroof is a touch unstable.(With apologies to whoever penned the original, funnier, version)Having...   Read more
Eva is 1 Posted on 22/02/2011

Yesterday was Eva's birthday. Her very first. It was a pretty cute occasion all round. The birthday girl looked cute (here she is with 14 month old friend Renata).The birthday cake was...   Read more
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  • Hi there - i would very much like to speak to you about life in Pemba. My husband is up there and my son and would eventually like to follow, my boy is 2. i have so many questions!

    your blog is great! :-)
    By carlianne 2012-06-13, 20h34
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    • Hi there,

      I work on an American television programme that follows people who relocate to different countries. I would love to have a chat with you to see if you could help put me in touch with some expats who have recently relocated to Mozambique. Please contact me at househunterscasting@leopardfilms.com with the subject header 'MELISSA' and I will get back to you straight away.

      Many thanks,

      Melissa
      By MichelleLeopard 2010-10-08, 18h31
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