12/10/2025
is now rooted in Alentejo 🌾
About a month ago, my husband and I set our sails toward Évora, in the south-central lands of Portugal, a place we hope to call home for as long as it welcomes us.
The past couple of weeks have been the most peaceful I’ve ever experienced in a long time.
Évora holds a quiet calm that brings clarity to everything. It’s the first city I arrived in when I came from Tunisia, and it was the place I called home for three years. It’s where I studied, met my friends, and found a supportive community that stayed close to me, even when I rebelled and left in search of the excitement of Lisbon.
Reworkshop will now focus more on Alentejo, a region that reminds me so much of my dearest Mediterranean homeland, Tunisia. It’s in the weather, the people, the land.
Here, people might watch you from a distance at first, but a simple “Bom dia” is enough to soften their heart and bring out a smile.
There are so many exciting things taking shape, and I’ll be sharing more very soon.
Friends from Lisbon, a big thank you from the depths of my heart:
.x.lek .tpsimoes .art .fl .faia .carpinteiro
and many more
And to the beautiful places I worked in:
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Thanks to you, I leave Lisbon with so many beautiful memories and important lessons.
Stay with me on this new journey and I will share more. 🫶
Photos:
1,2,3,4 and Cookies at the farm where he started working as a cycling tour guide in rural tourism.
5,6,7 Pottery making in Corval
8 Cultivation of Indian Cactus in Aldeia do Vale do Pereiro
9,10 Wool processing in Monsaraz
11 Marble Query in Vila Viçosa
12 Trying to find the last figs of the season at the farm of