Late May 2016 we had been through plenty of difficulties till we arrived to Portugal. I wouldn’t want to go into details now, those who have moved to one country from another know very well what this involves. Let me just add something to the adventurous part in the last minutes of moving we had to buy a car and while Barbara and Ákos were travelling by plane I got to drive a fully packed 180€ worth Nissan Sunny instead of getting the front seat of the mover company’s mini van as we had planned before. And of course driving 2000 kilometers after completely emptying our house was some experience, typically the thing they say you will have something to tell your grandchildren about. The 180 euros behind the wheel of Nissan Sunny June was all about settling in, taking care of things, meeting a lot of old and new friends practically. It took consuming much “francesinha” and “Super Bock” but we didn’t mind since we had two and a half years to catch up on. On the same note, celebrating our arrival, Portugal managed to win the European Football Cup and this fact gave us one more reason to celebrate. BUT what has been up with Wheel Nuts Cyclotouring the past few months? Well after about a year of planning, and preparations done from a distance, it was snap back to reality, now that we all are in Portugal it is time to do some actual work. We visited new places in Portugal To be honest, it was not easy, all the sudden we didn’t even know what to do and how to do it. There had been way too many impulses and changes. After some dead ends we got to see the path we need to keep on
Late May 2016 we had been through plenty of difficulties till we arrived to Portugal. I wouldn’t want to go into details now, those who have moved to one country from another know very well what this involves. Let me