April 5, 2014

The wonderful cork and the most famous Portuguese cork oak tree




This photo is a courtesy from Miguel Monteiro. 
Check more photos of this tree at his blog.


Hello Friends and Zazzlers!

I've been wanting to write more but unable to do it. This last week went by very quickly. At last, I find some time to write more about cork. Zazzle has surprised us with some cork products. I liked it a lot. But for now, it's just cork coasters. I hope someone convinces Zazzle to add some more!

Cork is a fascinating raw material. At least for me, it is. The origins of the use of cork are lost in time. This raw material from the cork oak (Quercus Suber L.) was already in use thousands of years before Christ. Today cork is used in endless objects but Ancient Egyptians used cork for the soles of their sandals and Romans also use it for footwear! Portuguese caravels sailed to discover new territories and also made use of cork in its construction. But mostly cork was used to keep wine protected in containers. This started n the 17th century when Dom Pérignon made cork stoppers the perfect way to preserve his champagne.

Cork is the bark of the cork oak (Quercus Suber L.). It's a 100% natural plant tissue. It consists of a honeycomb of microscopic cells filled with an air-like gas and coated mainly with suberin and lignin. Cork is harvested every nine years, without any tree being felled during the process.

Portugal is the biggest producer of cork in the world. So let me introduce you to a famous tree. It's called "the whistler" - o assobiador. He was baptized this way by English tourists when they heard the birds singing from its branches. This particular Portuguese cork oak is 230 years of age and can be found at Chaparral do Mendonça, Águas de Moura, in Palmela. The tree is 20.6 meters in height. The trunk reached a circumference of 5.24 meters at the base and 4.15 meters to 1.30 meters tall. The canopy has a diameter of about 29 meters and, according to the people of the village, is good luck to the newlyweds to marry under his shadow which is why this cork oak is also known as "matchmaker tree." In 1991 the tree produced a whopping 1,200 pounds of cork that originated 100,000 cork stoppers!

It takes each cork oak 25 years before it can be stripped for the first time. Only from the third stripping at 43 years of age that the cork has a high standard of quality required for producing cork stoppers. This kind of cork is known as "amadia". The first two harvests, one is called virgin cork, the second is called "secundeira" cork are used for flooring and construction, fashion and design products. The cork is harvested between May and August. Over the course of its lifetime of 200 years, oak corks may be stripped 17 times.

Cork is very versatile due to its characteristics. This raw material is light, elastic and impermeable. Cork has low conductivity to heat, noise and vibration. It burns without a flame and does not emit toxic gases during combustion. Cork is extremely resistant to abrasion, very resistant. It's hypoallergenic because does not absorb dust.

This week a cradle made of cork was on the news. It was designed by two Portuguese - Sofia Chinita and Karen Pereira - for Green Furniture Sweeden Award. The cork cradle is one of the finalists' projects.



"Sleep Tight cradle is a simply poetic design in an area seldom explored by designers. Sleep Tight cradle is made of all natural pressed cork. Using cork in new applications is a way of preserving the cork woods and handcraft as the wine industry is turning to plastic and aluminum." ( From GFS site)

But this is just one product among many surprising products made possible from cork.

March 16, 2014

Portugal is the largest cork exporter in the world!

Flowers and red Portuguese hearts
Flowers and red Portuguese hearts by aportugueselove
View more Portuguese heart Cork Coaster at zazzle.com
Look at more Portuguese rooster Cork Coaster at zazzle

How do you like these Zazzle cork coasters with Portuguese designs in it? I am glad Zazzle is presenting cork as a material. I wonder if it's Portuguese cork! Unfortunately, it's just a set of coasters. There are a lot of products made of cork that could get our designs printed. I am thinking of writing some posts about it. I have some. I like cork products a lot. I just don't have more cork products in the house more because it can be expensive. 

Portugal has many companies that work to produce cork products. And not just the traditional bottle cork stoppers anymore. Designers are creating incredible the most incredible products - shoes, clothes, jewels, bags, bowls, almost anything. Cork is so versatile. Check Granorte, one of the most reliable and prestigious companies in the cork industry.

Granorte is a Portuguese company, founded in 1972 to recycle the cork waste from the cork stoppers manufacturing. Granorte offers a complete range of cork products from granulated to an agglomerated cork, cork rolls, wall, and floor coverings. 

First, they specialized in producing granulated cork. Today, GRANORTE is a leading Portuguese sustainable flooring manufacturer, offering a complete range of technical cork products. You can watch these videos to know a bit more about this Portuguese company.



February 6, 2014

Portuguese fado singer Cristina Branco is back!




Idealist is the name of the new record of my favorite Portuguese fado singer, Cristina Branco!

"In this new record “Idealist” Cristina Branco summarized a musical universe encompassing hundreds of great songs resulting from seventeen years long career begun in 1996, in Amsterdam. But we are not in the presence of another collection of songs, as extraordinary as the summary of so many sublime moments could be. “Idealist” is also a firm promise of continuation of her musical, poetical and interpretative path, as proved by the three new tracks that are added to Cristina Branco’s “ideal list”: a traditional fado, “Na rua do silêncio (fado Estoril)”, and two original songs with lyrics by Mário Cláudio – “Se fores não chores por mim” and “Fado da partilha”. Three new songs carrying noticeably Cristina Branco’s personal brand and proving that the singer feels more close to fado today than she felt in other stages of her career."

from Cristina Branco's Official site









February 5, 2014

Timeless Love stories


Hello friends and Zazzlers!


It's almost that time of the year. No. Not Christmas. Well, it's almost that special holiday of the year! One that many can't stand! One that many love. Yes, it's Valentine's Day. Yet most people like love stories. Love is always a success. Hearts melt reading about love stories - Frida and Diego Rivera's for example. Or one of the poets Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett. These two started writing letters to each other and ended up married!


I loved Marie and Pierre Curie love story for a long time. I read their story when I was very young and I imagined a couple living and working together with great success in a lab surrounded by mystery. It seemed so modern and so adventurous! They shared Nobel prizes but unfortunately, their love for the wonders of science would lead to their deaths as they were not aware of radiation exposure dangers. I am also quite fond of Saramago and Pilar love story.


Then there is also John Lennon and Yoko Ono's love story. After getting married the two stayed in their bedroom in Amsterdam for an all week and did not leave their pajamas! They even met with the press in their white pajamas! One of the most famous couples of Hollywood was Lauren Bacal and Humphrey Bogart. Their love disregards physical age, they called each other Bogie and Baby. Humphrey, aged 46, and Lauren, aged 20, were married after the first got divorced.


Another love story, Ann Druyan, and Carl Sagan, the two scientists fell in love while putting together the Voyager Interstellar Message Project. This was a registration of sounds of human hearts beating, laughs and kisses and music. They got married the day after it went out into space. I bet you would like to know more love stories! What did I tell you? Love is a big hit! If you have one story you like, please leave it in the comments space below! Share the love!

January 8, 2014

The new year started with bad weather in Portugal




Douro river mouth 
(3 prints from the video mentioned below)


Since Monday - 6 January- until yesterday, 7 January, we had rough sea conditions at Portuguese coastline. There was a red alert on, the level of highest weather warnings. It's a lot better now but it seems the bad weather will return at the beginning of next week. The stormy conditions at sea together with high tides originated coastal chaos in Portugal especially in the coastline from Viana do Castelo to Lisbon. But waves were unusually high in most of the Portuguese coastline. The violent sea caused extensive damage on coastal infrastructures and property along the shoreline from north to south of the country.

Watch the video I posted below and see how a big wave could have easily swept away folks nearby while watching and photo taking the large swells. This incident took place in Foz do Douro, Porto. Watch a wave that easily washed around 20 cars away from the beachfront area. Some people got hurt and were treated for cuts, bruising and hypothermia. The incident occurred at around 4pm.
In southern Portugal, quaint Algarvian coastal villages suffered flooding while huge waves crashed against the region’s characteristic cliffs as the water pushed its way inland. The waves' spray was actually reaching the top of the cliffs. Watch it on a photo bellow also!

As you know, I live by the sea, in the center of Portugal. The street close to the sea was closed because the constant advancing and retreating of the waves were jetting debris on it. I saw lots of sand washed up. The sea was and still is quite noisy. I read we have coastal infrastructures damaged, some wooden walkways are broken on the beaches south to the river's mouth. I really don't like bad weather and December and January has been terrible. Have a look! I picked 3 photos. (You have to be connected to Facebook to see it)

This one was taken at Algarve, Sagres.

This photo was taken at Corvo island, Azores

This photo was taken at island Terceira island, Azores

And a very short video: big wave surprises people on the street, Oporto

This is a photo of the same spot, at the river Douro's mouth, but this photo is, I believe, from December.

December 6, 2013

Nelson Mandela 1918-2013



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Rest in peace Nelson Mandela. You were and always be an inspiration.

After being jailed for 27 long years, Nelson Mandela established democracy and became president of South Africa in 1994. He received more than 250 awards over four decades, including the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993.

November 27, 2013

Portuguese Vocabulary and Christmas wall decals

Want to learn some Portuguese words? 
Experimentem! (Try it!) 


Saudações - Salutations

- Feliz Natal - Happy Christmas

- Boas Festas - Season Greetings

Comida - Food
- Bacalhau - Codfish
- Bacalhau cozido - Boiled codfish
- Bolo Rei - King Cake
Presentes - Gifts
- Papel de embrulho - Wrapping paper
- Fita - Ribbon 
Decorações - Decorations
- Árvore de Natal - Christmas tree 
- Enfeites de Natal - Christmas Ornaments 
- Neve artificial - Artificial snow 
- Sinos - Bells 
- Velas - Candles 
- Adesivos de parede - Wall decals
- Luzes de Natal - Christmas lights
- Azevinho - Mistletoe
- Estrela - Star
- Meia - Sock/ Christmas stocking
- Sapato - Shoe 
- Coroa de Natal - Christmas Wreath 
Outros - Others 
- Pai Natal - Santa Claus
- Véspera de Natal - Christmas Eve 
- Postal de Natal - Christmas Card 
- Dezembro - December 
- Presépio - creche, crib, nativity scene 
- Família - Family 
- Tradição - Tradition 
- Lareira - Fireplace 
- Boneco de neve - Snowman 
- Missa - Mass

On a previous post, I sellected some Christmas items for the house decoration designed by me. The next selection comes from Zazzle marketplace! It's 70 wall decals to decorate and celebrate Christmas. Happy Christmas decorating with Wall Decals from Zazzle!


I sold one Christmas Wall Decal last week and that caught my attention to this product. Not a lot of wall decals available on the marketplace, well, not as many as other products. These wall decals are printed with premium eco-solvent inks on high-quality fabric paper. Made to be moved, each wall decal can be peeled and repeeled up to one hundred times without damaging the decal or walls. No glue, no frames, no pain. What is Zazzle promise? Brilliant high-resolution printing on self-adhesive fabric paper. Easy peel and restick up to 100 times. No wall damage or sticky residue. These wall decals are manufactured by Walls 360 in Las Vegas, Nevada.Take a look!