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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
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    In this weeks vlog we tackle the questions - Is Portugal a Safe country to live in? Do we feel safe living on a farm here?
    I give my thoughts and opinions on the issue and we also hear from one of our friends who is travelling around Portugal on her own in a camper van.
    Reolink gave me an amazing security camera called the Argus 4 pro, and I show how its features really help give us peace of mind living rurally on a farm.
    Its the middle of Summer and we still have green grasses on our fields! Its been a very wet Spring and we have even had a bit of rain in the Summer!
    Fortunately we have Joaquim's sheep to tackle these grasses to prevent any wildfires.
    The Summer heat is on the way so this week I finally fill up the pool to get ready for swimming season!
    We have just completed our A1 & A2 Portuguese language course at a school in Fundão. Its a free course that gives you a qualification that can be used when applying for Portuguese citizenship.
    I can highly recommend the course and our teacher Joanna Dinis who is such a character and made it a lot of fun!
    Hope you enjoy the video, let us know in the comments :)
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Komentáře • 120

  • @OKportugal
    @OKportugal  Před měsícem +4

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  • @TheDbcoliveira
    @TheDbcoliveira Před měsícem +32

    I’ve been watching your channel for around 4 years now. Myself and family are Portuguese but we lived for almost 15 years as expats in many other countries, Europe and Middle East. Your videos made us remind how amazing is Portugal country side. Thank you for show that to your audience. Our children never lived in Portugal are excited with the idea to live in the country side because of your videos. We bought a farm now close to Penamacor, castelo branco and in a couple of years we will be moving there after some work on the buildings. You don’t know us but we see you guys every weekend and you made us close to our roots. Once again thank you for loving our country. All the best

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před měsícem +6

      Hey thats really awesome to hear! I am sure that you are your kids will be very happy coming ack here and living on a farm. Its such a slow and relaxing pace out here and very healing if you are stressed out :)

    • @ambykp8940
      @ambykp8940 Před měsícem +4

  • @barbarapeirson843
    @barbarapeirson843 Před měsícem +12

    Congrats, you two on passing your Portuguese exams ...very proud Mum here! The farm is looking gorgeous 💖🐑🌻

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před měsícem +3

      Yay, thanks Mom! Lots of love to you and Jem :)

  • @STICKlaPISSSE
    @STICKlaPISSSE Před měsícem +9

    Na minha opinião, a primeira é "Lúcia-Lima", a segunda é "Poejo" (florido ou com flores) e a terceira é "Erva-Cidreira".

  • @amgrossenteich
    @amgrossenteich Před měsícem +6

    Hi! From left to right: lemon balm, meadow sage, lemon verbena

  • @michelebushnik2874
    @michelebushnik2874 Před měsícem +7

    Congratulations Ken and Gina for passing your A1 and A2 portugese language course! Cheers!❤❤🎉🎉 Great video! Love seeing the sheep on the farm! Hi Joquine! Spelling? I wonder if that would be Jack in English? He is a life saver for your farm, do blessed to have such a good relationship ❤

    • @petervermeer.4904
      @petervermeer.4904 Před měsícem +3

      It is from the Hebrew name Joachim. Joaquin in Spanish, Joaquim in Portuguese. (also in some Spanish regions).
      In German (i think) it is Joachim, in Dutch Jochem.
      Jack comes from Jacob.

    • @victorlima9373
      @victorlima9373 Před měsícem +1

      Joaquim and your are rigth its Jack

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you Michele.

  • @hunnybunny4u259
    @hunnybunny4u259 Před 29 dny +2

    I love your clouds..so,so, beautiful.

  • @larskristiansen9158
    @larskristiansen9158 Před měsícem +5

    Corn also have very deep roots witch helps next season grassgrowing. Thats a winwin for you mate!!

  • @sarahnd
    @sarahnd Před měsícem +4

    Parabéns!! 🥳🎉 It's so important to speak the language of the country you live in. 👍

  • @mariajoseguerreiro9119
    @mariajoseguerreiro9119 Před měsícem +4

    Love Lucia Lima Tea. The other 2 i have no idea. Enjoy weekend. Take care.❤

  • @michelebushnik2874
    @michelebushnik2874 Před měsícem +3

    Pausing! Hi Gina! Your new worktop is wonderful! A frw years back training at Roche Diagnostics, all their employees had a treadmill computer they could work at, with a gloriuos glassed in view to outside ponds, and beautiful landscaped properties, such an amazing company to work for. Nice to see you doing the same at your home!❤

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před měsícem

      Wow that sounds amazing! Hopefully the treadmill will arrive this week! Exciting :)

  • @fearedlegend
    @fearedlegend Před měsícem +1

    I’m Portuguese living in Canada since very young and I visit Portugal every summer. Portugal is definitely very safe, especially for violent crimes. It’s safer than Canada. This year it’s ranked # 7 in the world which is its lowest ranking I’ve seen. It was as high as #2 not long ago. Overall it’s very safe.Common sense and precaution is still a good practice because there are still the occasional opportunistic crime .
    When you go to the city, beach or any other crowded place , don’t leave valuables showing visible inside your parked car. Don’t go to the metro with a big gold chain around your neck.
    Overall , Portugal is a very safe country, one of the safest in the world time after time.

  • @OliviaMmmm
    @OliviaMmmm Před měsícem +2

    That sheep dog is soooo cuuuuute! 😭

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před měsícem +1

      @@OliviaMmmm Rapazote... means "little boy". Joaquim named him like our cat Boytjie ❤️😊

  • @PalmersinPortugal
    @PalmersinPortugal Před 13 dny

    very cool video, the dipping pool will be essential for this summer.
    us zaffers don't get mugged here lol

  • @audreysuter4315
    @audreysuter4315 Před měsícem +2

    The first tea plant looks like lemon verbena, or Lucia Lima in Portuguese.

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před měsícem +2

      Awesome thanks! It smells amazing!

  • @productivitybydesign9368
    @productivitybydesign9368 Před měsícem +2

    From South Africa and I always wanted a farm around Montagu but as you say it is not worth the risk.

  • @moniquetavares9259
    @moniquetavares9259 Před měsícem +2

    Muito bonito ver o progresso de vocês. Fico feliz de saber que vocês estão aprendendo o português. Sejam felizes e cuidem do Nosso Portugal. Parabéns.

  • @OliviaMmmm
    @OliviaMmmm Před měsícem +1

    Wow I can't believe that full colour night vision!!

  • @MrSHG66
    @MrSHG66 Před měsícem +2

    Congratulations on gaining your language qualifications. Definitely a moment to celebrate. Saude! The herbal plants you were given look a bit like lemon verbena and lemon balm while the purple-flowered one might be a hyssop or a similar mint relative?

  • @chica2000ok
    @chica2000ok Před 25 dny +1

    I missed a few months but alway great to see you filling the pool again! Total happy chappy 😄

  • @Feelalive1009
    @Feelalive1009 Před měsícem +2

    Yeah I think I move Portugal next 1 year first I search work permit before I purchase house in Portugal

  • @elizabethmcgovern9731
    @elizabethmcgovern9731 Před měsícem +1

    A great episode i loved it thank you all what a beautiful farm you have .

  • @suzannemarshall5328
    @suzannemarshall5328 Před měsícem +1

    Congrats on passing your A1 and A2 exams. Love the bikes.

  • @WhiteRvssian2023
    @WhiteRvssian2023 Před měsícem +1

    Congats on completing your language requirements! Ken, does this mean we'll hear you speaking Portugese fluently to Joaquim 😜 ?

  • @davidgoulding5600
    @davidgoulding5600 Před měsícem

    Nice to hear a Scops Owl calling when you were discussing the camera. Portugal is wonderful for birds, mammals etc etc

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před měsícem

      Oh nice, I hear the owls a lot coming from the forest at night. I just wish they would help out a bit more with our rat problem in the barns! Maybe i should leave the doors open at night :)

  • @joannebedford2695
    @joannebedford2695 Před měsícem

    And I have heard that the people are friendly and helpful

  • @kristinmcclary7194
    @kristinmcclary7194 Před 27 dny

    Congratulations on passing your language testing!!!! A huge accomplishment, I take lessons in the Algarve and its not easy.

  • @kiwish2003
    @kiwish2003 Před 26 dny

    Our friend left her purse in a public toilet in Lisbon. Went back an hour later, her purse was put away in a lock box by the cleaning lady. So sne got it back with all her cards and 500 euros still in it. 💯 agree Portugal is a safe place to live!

  • @cinemaparadiso7
    @cinemaparadiso7 Před 25 dny

    it looks like lemon balm--great soothing tea

  • @nickcox6556
    @nickcox6556 Před měsícem +1

    That's a really cool security camera!

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před měsícem

      @@nickcox6556 and they keep getting better and better!! This one's my fave so far! 😁

  • @mktwatcher
    @mktwatcher Před měsícem

    Excellent Video, Thank you for sharing. You guys have done really well in Portugal. Congrats on passing your A1 & A2 language courses.

  •  Před měsícem +4

    The first plant is Lucia Lima (Aloysia citrodora) not esteva (Cistus Ladanifer), the second one it seems ir is Poejo (Mentha pulegium) the third one seems Hortela vulgar (Mentha spicata) the one you can use in Mojito instead o tea 😏

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před měsícem +3

      Oh wow thats for the info! :)

    • @carlosdejesus123
      @carlosdejesus123 Před měsícem +2

      I would say that the third is not "hortelã", but "erva-cidreira", Melissa officinalis

    •  Před měsícem +1

      @@carlosdejesus123 Yes can be.

  • @noelleclemens7057
    @noelleclemens7057 Před měsícem

    Super news, both. Great to know your citizenship is safe! Lovely to see the sheep around this year. If you've got lemon verbena it's awesome in drinks, cakes and egg custards. See you next week.

  • @anadossantos1429
    @anadossantos1429 Před 25 dny

    Congrats ❤
    Beautiful sky 💙

  • @hunnybunny4u259
    @hunnybunny4u259 Před 29 dny

    It’s just so beautiful.

  • @containyourlife
    @containyourlife Před měsícem +3

    Interesting statistic, Portugal was rated the third safest country in the world to live and now that has dropped down to the seventh, but everyone says Portugal is extremely safe. I believe Iceland has now been deemed the safest country to live.

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před měsícem +1

      Wow I wonder what made it drop so many positions?

    • @containyourlife
      @containyourlife Před měsícem +1

      @@OKportugal I follow, Travel With Kristin, an American living abroad. Very informative, think you’d enjoy watching as well, she provides all kinds of great info for people looking to move abroad.

  • @costasworldofmusicmemories5792

    Farm Life at its best . Currently we are traveling to rural Rhode Island for a wedding. All the best.❤. Jim and Harriet

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před měsícem

      Oh nice, enjoy the break guys :)

  • @kreshenahill5344
    @kreshenahill5344 Před měsícem

    Well done on passing your language tests. ❤

  • @truusvdkraats3260
    @truusvdkraats3260 Před měsícem +1

    Been living in castelo branco for 4 years, been robbed myself, myneighbour twice in the same periode and many people around me. And we all lived in the countryside. As long you got a high fence, a dog and a security camera it will be safe, but if you live a more simple life the chance of being robbed is very high...and notably in castelo branco, friends around tomar can also absolutely not leaving anything outside if they go into town, it will get stolen as soon they are gone. So I'll guess its like everything, if you got enough money to have a fence and secure camera and so on you are safe, but people with low income will be victims for robbery.

  • @cindyblair1283
    @cindyblair1283 Před 29 dny

    I have been missing your awesome videos ❤

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před 29 dny

      Thanks, we were a bit busy with Portuguese lessons and doing private property tours for people, but i am trying to fit in a couple of "farm life" vlogs every month too :)

  • @maureenbrophy7852
    @maureenbrophy7852 Před měsícem

    Congratulations to both of you & well done. What an achievement. ⚡️☀️⚡️🍸🍸

  • @farhazahmed4155
    @farhazahmed4155 Před měsícem +1

    I am from India but after watching your videos for sometime now something in me is pushing me to relocate to portugal and buy a farm

  • @bertiew6771
    @bertiew6771 Před měsícem +1

    Ha! Where in Porto are you going to find your car on bricks? I know there are a few rough places up there but generally it's very calm.
    The farm is looking great, Ken, it would be great if you could put another video of the wildlife you have around using your night cameras. Enjoy the rest of the weekend though every day must be like a weekend on the farm.😉
    Congratulations on the exam results! Parabéns!

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před měsícem +1

      I think it was very close to the airport. Cant remember the exact name, but our friends told us to park inside the building as cars were getting their wheels stolen and there were lots of break ins into cars every night too.
      Our friend is a policeman so he probably knows that area well.

    • @lisacraig4585
      @lisacraig4585 Před měsícem +1

      As an Australian who’s lived in Portugal 34 years (Porto most of that time), I can say that petty crime is on the rise. Friends have had bikes stolen and cars broken in to. I sleep with my front door open, but have 3 dogs. Wouldn’t swap living in this beautiful country for quids. Moving to the interior soon though.

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před měsícem +1

      @@lisacraig4585 thanks for your insight. I can only really say what its like in Central Portugal and from my brief time spent in the cities.

  • @davesbikelife
    @davesbikelife Před měsícem

    Great video buddy! 👍🏽

  • @altheatizzard7697
    @altheatizzard7697 Před měsícem

    Well done for your Portuguese language test.

  • @todoterrenopt
    @todoterrenopt Před 29 dny

    Security is partly a feeling we have about our surroundings. Portugal is safe, but it depends on what you consider to be insecurity. In the last 20 or 30 years the rural world has changed a lot, I can't say whether for the better or worse, but things that weren't stolen today are, and the fault lies not with the “criminals” but with those who buy from the criminals. Scrap metal, tools, telecommunications cables, agricultural equipment, fuel... It doesn't happen every day, it's worse in some regions than others, but definitely nowadays in the rural world we have to be more careful than we were a while ago.

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před 29 dny

      @@todoterrenopt for me it's a bit different. I lived in South Africa and was a victim of many crimes. Some not so bad, and others i was in danger of losing my life, staring down the barrel of a gun, or being stabbed to death with a knife. I feel very safe in portugal because those threats are not here. Safety isn't just a feeling for me here.

    • @todoterrenopt
      @todoterrenopt Před 28 dny

      @@OKportugal i agree with you, and i don't imagine myself living in a country with all those dangers you experienced. Anyway, just look at Portugal from a "bit of distance". Many rural areas, specially in the the south are turning to right wing of our political spectrum, not because Portuguese are a racist people, but due to a crescent sentiment of insecurity and injustice and the people is searching for solutions in more radical views (just look at the incredible Chega political party rise). Our main media doesn't speak about it, but go and have a look at the small newspapers or radios and you will find plenty of news about these "small problems". Look, don't get me wrong, i love my country, i know the good things we have here, but there also some bad ones I do understant that for someone like you that had the life in danger , those problems could look small, but imagine a farmer that day after day finds his machinery brokend down, batery removed, the electrical equipment destroy (Copper cables of parts are specially targeted) , the watering system damaged, the produce robed, their tools robed, tractors, etc etc. Sometime the burglers even put in danger the work of a full year, when damaging vital equipment that can't be used for watering or spray pesticides/fertilizers in the fields and can't be replaced/repaired in time. Where i live the rural areas have a "no go" restriction starting from 7pm on public roads. After this time on you can't go with your car for this areas until next morning, and this is all due to the persistent problems due to people stealling all kind of stuff from the farms. You can find many of this restrictions in Ribatejo and Alentejo. As for more "personal" problems, the burglers enter in our houses, searching for money, gold and small valuable they can take, specially in house of older people. There are no killings here, or they are very rare, and most of the time no one is poiting a gun to the head of anyone else, in our rural portugal you can walk without problems with your phone and camera on your hand, talk to people, and if you forget some of your personal belongins somewhere, probably someone will save it and return it to you or deliver to the police, but like i told in my previous reply, this is a kind of "sentiment" and here many people "feel" that insecurity. If you want, someday in the future i can show you in person what i'm telling you and present you to some people that do experienced this type of "rural insecurity" in Ribatejo and Alentejo where these problems exist and we all wish to see erradicated. And let me make clear this: my comment is not to prove you wrong or enter in a "typical internet fight", it's just to show the point of view of a local, that loves his country and want's to make it better, for the ones that live here and the others that come to visit. And i enjoy a lot your videos and many others from foreing people that live here. Due to some work i'm doing i follow a lot of people that talk about Portugal. Most of the time i keep my self silent, but since i really like what you are doing, this time i came "out of the shadows".

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před 28 dny

      @@todoterrenopt thanks for taking the time to comment. I had no idea that parts of portugal had issues like this. Its always interesting to hear other people's points of view, especially when they know what they are talking about.

  • @Taylor47
    @Taylor47 Před měsícem +3

    Hi KEn and Gina, where in Portugal can you still buy "cheap" property (under 100K euros)? How do you have internet on the farm? Is it broadband? I want to move from the UK but I work from home so a good internet connection would be very important. Thank you, Balazs

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před měsícem +6

      Hi Balazs, the internet in Portugal is very good.
      All of the cities and towns have superfast fibreoptic broadband, and a lot of the smaller villages are getting it too.
      We get 1gigabit fibreoptic on our farm and can even upgrade to 10 gigabit if we wanted to! Its amazing!
      If you cant get fibre you can also use a mobile internet simcard that uses the same network as your mobile phone.
      We used this 4G simcard in a router before we got fibre and I got speeds of around 50mbps.
      Cheaper properties are usually found in Central Portugal and around the Serra da Estrela mountains.
      Have a look at different websites like Idealista and Pure Portugal for property adverts.
      Good luck for your property search :)

    • @Roosmarijn035
      @Roosmarijn035 Před 29 dny

      I used to live up North near Viana do Castelo, there I had fiber (Meo, the Portuguese BT I guess, drew a cable to our house). I am now living in a tiny town near Évora, no fiber available here so I got Starlink installed. The equipment itself not expensive at all, the installation however. Muito caro. But I think had I used a Portuguese company instead of a british owned company from the Algarve aimed at rich expat clientele, it probably would have been way cheaper. I needed it solved quickly so didn't do my due diligence.

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před 28 dny

      @@Roosmarijn035 Nice I hear that it works really well and has decent speeds too.

    • @Roosmarijn035
      @Roosmarijn035 Před 28 dny

      @@OKportugal Now working from the terrace I have 293 Mbps so I guess it's decent. :) Faster than Meo and cheaper too.

  • @manzoorahmed-rb1bl
    @manzoorahmed-rb1bl Před měsícem

    Good information

  • @mariajoseguerreiro9119
    @mariajoseguerreiro9119 Před měsícem

    Congratulations you have passed.❤

  • @alittleheavenonearth
    @alittleheavenonearth Před měsícem +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @accornudle
    @accornudle Před měsícem

    Cloud look bizarre this year, I wonder how many metric they offloading?

  • @dreamstarworld1
    @dreamstarworld1 Před měsícem

    What kind of financial investment would be required to have the kind of farm you are "BLESSED" to own with #OliveGroves #GrapeVines #FruitTrees & the land space to develop potential business opportunities???
    My wife & I live in Britain & we have been looking at Costa Rica as "PERMACULTURE" is huge there & that is ideally what we want but we have also looked at the Caribbean given the weather & the beach is extremely attractive options as well but also the other natural facets, as well...
    Next year, we are hoping to make the move, so we are in the "PLANNING" stages...
    I would appreciate your feedback...
    Be blessed

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před měsícem +1

      Have a look on websites like "pure portugal" or "idealista" to get an idea of what sort of properties you can buy in your budget.
      Being part of Western Europe means that its a safe and secure place to live, but it gets very hot in the summer, and can get very cold in the winter, depending on where you live.
      There are many different visa options for foreigners who do not have EU passports. Just google for "Portugal Visas".
      After living in Portugal for 5 years you can apply for citizenship, which gets you an EU passport, allowing you to travel, live and work anywhere in the European Union.
      We have a lot of water in the Winter and Spring months, and things grow really well, but in the summer there is no rain, and its very hot and dry for growing things.
      If you do buy a farm here, make sure you have a solid water supply for your land, as some wells and springs can run dry in the summer months.
      Theres not really any dangerous animals here, only wild boar (but they are very afraid of humans) and only 2 venomous snakes (but they are very unlikely to kill a person if they bite you).
      Another bonus is that you are not far away from the UK, should you wish to travel back to visit friends or family.
      Hope this helps, good luck for your moving plans :)

    • @dreamstarworld1
      @dreamstarworld1 Před měsícem

      @@OKportugal I really the advice & I will have a look at your website for ideas around what kind of investment we would like to make...
      One of things I wanted to ask you was in regards to "CRYPTO-CURRENCY" in Portugal - are the option there & what is its viability???
      Again, thank you, I'll keep in touch once we have done our due diligence, homework & research!!!
      Be blessed...

  • @xTrengo
    @xTrengo Před 27 dny

    people will steal pine trees, those are worth something!
    grats on passing the exam, welcome citizens :)

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před 27 dny

      @@xTrengo oh wow that's crazy 😅 thanks dude 👍

  • @louiseupton3363
    @louiseupton3363 Před měsícem

    Hi Ken and Gina. You have made me really miss farm living, but it just became too dangerous and we had to move.... Ken, do you know whether one could rent a farm or small holding in any of the rural areas as an immigrant, or do you have to buy the land?

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před měsícem

      Hi Louise. Sorry to hear it. Was your farm in South Africa?
      I am not sure about farm rentals but I know you can find short and long term rentals on a website called "Pure Portugal Holidays", and I have seen some rural properties on there in the past.

    • @louiseupton3363
      @louiseupton3363 Před měsícem

      ​@@OKportugalyes, our farm was outside of Nelspruit in Mpumalanga. We moved to the Western Cape three years ago, but still feel unsafe and anxious. We need to decompress and be able to live. Thank you for that information, I'm definitely going to look into it. 🙏🏻 😊

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před měsícem +1

      ​@@louiseupton3363 You're welcome. It took me a long time to "relax" after leaving SA in 2003.
      I was pretty stressed out in the UK but Portugal has been a very healing and stress free place for me.
      Good luck for your plans :)

  • @loraypruitt5922
    @loraypruitt5922 Před měsícem

    😊😊

  • @partista77
    @partista77 Před měsícem

    Hi. It's me again. Can't u get just one sheep for the grass?

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před měsícem

      I am not sure to be honest. I think they are herding animals that like to be in flocks so I think you'd need a couple. I may be wrong.

    • @Roosmarijn035
      @Roosmarijn035 Před 29 dny

      @@OKportugal sheep are herding animals and you'd need at least a couple. Wouldn't be fair to have only one. Same with goats, cattle and horses. (not that it stops people from having only one though)

  • @daffs0
    @daffs0 Před měsícem

    ❤️😁

  • @alunjprice
    @alunjprice Před měsícem +1

    Bollocks like a satchel.

  • @gluco55555
    @gluco55555 Před 24 dny

    no is not, is very danger.

  • @portugal1969
    @portugal1969 Před měsícem

    I recognise the friend, can't think where

  • @porlhargz
    @porlhargz Před měsícem

    You have a great farm and congratulations on your language class 👌🏼 does Emma have a channel I remember her building a van with another CZcamsr

    • @OKportugal
      @OKportugal  Před měsícem

      Thank you. Emma dosent have a CZcams but she is on instagram