Feliz primeiro dia de verão. Happy first (official) day of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.
Today, June 21, is the summer solstice and longest day of the year in this hemisphere. My day began with rain, so the 6:11 sunrise wasn’t visible. But now the sun is shining and I’m looking forward to watching the sunset at 21:07.








The sunsets are beautiful, of course, and during the day the sun is hotter than I was used to in northeast Ohio. Summer weather here on the Silver Coast is only in the 70s Fahrenheit, sometimes in the low 80s, with lows in the 60s. Perfect for me. But a recent late-morning walk to town on a cloudless, sunny day felt more like 90°F than the actual 67°F.
Hot weather is not my groove.

My friend says the humidity from the ocean makes him feel hotter when he comes to visit me. He’s an Englishman who moved to Portugal from Ireland eight years ago and now lives in the Alentejo region near Spain. It was 100°F there in April. He says it doesn’t feel as hot because it’s a dry heat. OK. You know what else is a dry heat?
Fire.
Another expat I met here lives around the corner with her Portuguese husband and their son. She is Australian and a runner. She beats the hot sun by running at 6 in the morning. She said I was welcome to join her.
Oh. Yeah. Sure.



Running is not my groove.
The top two reasons I adore living where I do on the Silver Coast of central Portugal are (1) it is on the ocean and (2) air temperatures are cooler than in Lisbon, the Algarve, or Hell the Alentejo. I simply cannot tolerate heat on top of my never-ending hot flashes. This was a concern recently when I spent a beautiful, sunny, hot weekend in Lisbon to attend an outdoor event. Lisbon can be 10-20 degrees warmer in summer than where I live.

The event was fantastic, with plenty of shade to keep the large crowd cool. It was a party celebrating the five-year YouTube anniversary of Our Rich Journey. I am living where I am, in my dream home, because of an ORJ YouTube episode on Portugal’s Silver Coast. It was thrilling to meet and thank this family in person, and to meet so many other current and future expats who are living or planning to live in Portugal.
I posted today on Instagram about my well-masked social anxiety when preparing to attend events with lots of people. I told myself I would only stay for one hour and then retreat to the comfort of my hotel room. I stayed for six hours. While I did deal with an expected “introvert hangover” after three days of non-stop peopling in Lisbon, I soaked up and basked in the beautiful energy and vibes of everyone I met. I found my groove. And it was an added bonus when a few folks said, “Aren’t you The Hot Goddess?” “I read your blog.” “You’re the whiskey intern.” What an awesome lead-in to summer.

I can’t wait to see what else Portugal has in store for me during summer. In 10 days, I’ll hit the nine-month mark here. Time is flying by. I’m looking forward to savoring the summer months here, and finding my groove at home in the sun. Walking. Not running.


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Wow! You have truly created a beautiful life for yourself! Enjoy summer in your new home!
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Thank you so much, Tamara! 💜
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😀🤩😄
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I agree with Tamara. You’ve got your groove going Natalie and seem very happy with your new life. Kudos! And what beautiful settings and images. Raise a glass for me as I slog through estate issues and all my feelings.
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A raised glass and many hugs to you, dear Brad ❤️. Thank you for your kind words as you are dealing with a heavy load. 🫂
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Thanks Natalie. 🙏💕
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Another great post, Natalie, full of smiles. As a (former) runner who is DEFINITELY not a morning person, I loved your first running quote!!
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Lol! Thank you so much, Jane. I’m happy you enjoyed it. I love that first running quote too 😁.
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The photos are stunning!
I can understand the “hangover” after party and peopling… I think many people who read here feel similar. But what a great experience you had by pushing past that comfort zone and staying 6 hours no less!
Wonderful to read such a success story.
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Claudette, thank you so much for this! 💜 I’m glad you get the people hangover thing. I appreciate your encouragement too!
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It is so fun to tell people that I have a Hot Goddess friend in Portugal who sends me posts with gorgeous photos and witty descriptions of her adventures
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Ha! It’s so fun to tell people I have a blog friend who tells people! Thank you, Geoff 😊
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I am with you… Running! Never in a million years.
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Right??!!
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What a lovely post Natalie. You’re bravery in moving to Portugal still awes me. You’re clearly making a wonderful life there and making great connections too. You’re aspirational.
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Dawn, I appreciate your encouragement ❤️. Thank you so much!
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You sure know how to deliver smiles, laughter, and stunning beauty, beautiful Natalie. ✨ Thank you for your sensational style! 🌅
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How kind of you, Michele! ❤️ Thank you so much for sharing my journey 😊
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Reading you and following your amazing journey is my absolute treat! You are most welcome. 💗
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I was so happy when I read about the party you attended, on Instagram. I also completely get “the introvert hangover”. Just getting over one myself 😉. I do love spending time with people, but we introverts pay the price and need recovery time, afterwards. Lest we become little crankypants!
Hmmm…I have noticed something about the temperatures since I moved to my coastal climate. For some reason the same temperature (in terms of degrees) is so much hotter here when the sun comes out. 22 degrees C (71.6F) in Ontario would be OK weather – might need a thin jacket – but not warm enough for swimming… while 22 degrees C here on Vancouver Island has me desperate for shade and thinking how nice it would be to cool off in the water. I used to think people who lived here where just thin-blooded wussies when they complained about their “hot weather”, but now I get it! It IS different out here. I wonder if that is what you are experiencing as well?
Deb
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You crack me up, Deb! ❤️ I definitely become a BIG crankypants without my recharge time. (Just ask a male friend of mine….oopsie.) Yes, sounds like we’re experiencing the same type of coastal weather. Ain’t it grand, though?
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Agree with you about the hot weather—not my groove either. We live in a mild place where the temperature typically ranges from a lot of 30 in the winter to a high of 80 on the hottest day of the year.
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That sounds perfect, Pete! Thank you so much for reading 😊
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What a great life you have created for yourself! The heat in Sarnia is also different because of the humidity, but if you go closer to the lake, there is usually a nice breeze.
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Thank you so much! ❤️ I do love it here, and especially appreciate the breezes off the water.
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Walking…not running. You are funny. Love the memes and pictures! Almost nine months – that is amazing. I’m so inspired by your courageous ability to make dreams come true. So lovely!!
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Thank you so much, Wynne! 💜 It’s funny… I almost liked it better when it was just nine days here. Nine months makes me feel I should know more…have done more. Oh well, I’m still enjoying the learning process 😁.
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I suffer from feeling I should know more and have done more too. But 9 months is like a pregnancy – enough time to get the complicated infrastructure built, but with a lifetime of learning to follow!
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Perfect! Thank you for this, which I will definitely be borrowing 😁
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Hee, hee. Borrow away!! 🙂
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Love!
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Thank you LA! 😊
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Those pictures are stunning!
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Thank you! 😊
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I so enjoy reading your posts. Thank you for sharing your experience and wisdom with us, Natalie. You are an inspiration to those of us who dream of someday living abroad. Your pictures are awesome too.
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Audra, I’m so happy you enjoy the blog. Thank you for reading, and for your kindness in commenting. Best wishes as you pursue your dream! 💜
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This is great but the meme about meeting new people is hillarious and so relatable for me. Running will take ya out!
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*hilarious*
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Girl! Don’t I know it!! 😂
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Missing your posts, so I am catching up on one from June. Hope all is well.
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Rebecca, what a sweet message and so nice to read. I’m in the US with my mother and grown son this month, and staying mostly offline. I’ll be back reading and posting when I return home to Portugal. Thank you so much for this smile! ❤️
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How lovely to have time with your mom and son! Enjoy 🙂
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