A sad fact about The Grockle Family
(still sticking with the British terminology), is that once we've got our
sticky fingers of friendship wrapped around you, there is no escape.
Like gum on the bottom of your shoe.
No getting rid of us.
Well there is, but don't expect ME to tell you how it's done.
If you don't believe what I'm saying, ask the poor couple we met just before leaving England- we're planning their next five holidays for them as we speak.
One family who knows this better than most is the Lopes Family. I wouldn't normally include names on this not-so-private blog, but
Narciso is a Carpenter of very high quality and has a
business here in Terceira- so a little
publicity won't hurt.
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The white house on the right of the photo was ours |
We met Narciso and his beautiful daughter when we lived in this house, 13 years ago.
They knocked on our door and introduced themselves- well, she introduced them both since she was the only one who spoke English.
Through her, Narciso was able to tell us that he had done all the wood in the house we were renting.
Later, we learned that all of the wood in his house was crafted by him-EVERYTHING. Cabinetry, stairs and bannisters, beds, dressers, tables and chairs. Incredible.
He's done church doors around the island and if my old photos weren't so bad, I'd pull those out.... oh what the heck-
Here's a mix of old and new (translation: don't judge me for the poor quality available 13 years ago).
This is his shop. It would be hard to work with this view, wouldn't it?
In his shop he was working on this for a local church.
We decided that we needed a custom-made bed... with night stands...
and a step (since I wanted it high off the ground)... and while he was at it, a telephone table and some tapestry bars.
We gave him the measurements for American-sized furniture, told him how much clearance we wanted at the bottom and left the design to him...
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church door |
Now, I worried about my bed for a little bit, because I had seen some of his really intricate work and thought, "Holy cow, it's going to take me hours to dust my bed every week".
BUT, he surprised me with a simple, elegant design.
I was SO happy.
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Baby A1 with Senora Lopes and daughter C |
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Senora Lopes, baby A1 and J1 |
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Before staining... |
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and after. |
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telephone table. Check out the REALLY old answering machine (it used mini cassettes!) |
We were so pleased, that we did something REALLY stupid.
We told others about him and the orders started rolling in. He wasn't just "ours" anymore...
and let's be honest. A lot of Americans can be real jerks when they're living overseas- the DH has worked with plenty of people who get downright indignant that other cultures don't do the things the way they're accustomed to. So we were concerned that our friends would now suffer from the publicity.
Neighbors had bedroom furniture made and these friends (seen above) commissioned an extra long dining table and chairs.
The Portuguese people on this island are not large in stature. They are smaller, so worktops are built at a shorter height and doors, gates, walls, fences are all built for an average 5.3 person. These American measurements must have felt like a joke to the poor man.
After all of these years, we have kept in contact (apparently no bad experiences with other business have spoiled our friendship) and promised that one day we would make it back.
After arriving back on Terceira, I sent a message to A's daughter (who now lives on another island) to say we were going on a tour out where her parents lived and that we'd be looking for her Mom's shop (she does textiles). She phoned her mom and so, A opened up her shop HOURS early, hoping that she might see us...
The poor people we were traveling with were trying to look through her shop when everything came to a complete stop as she spotted the DH and squealed (I then threw myself across the counter, but it wouldn't do- she came out and got a proper hug).
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13 years gone like it had never passed. |
She hasn't changed a bit
BTW, I did eventually step back and let people look.
Dinner with the Lopes Familia
They've taken an English class since we were here last. "A" can say a few things, but Narciso has only mastered, "Yes, please"- but it's very good and we discovered it can be used in multiple scenarios and always gets a good laugh from all.
Some of Narciso's latest designs:
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This is SO lightweight! I think he said this piece won a contest... |
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Coolest Nativity ever |
He's like a big kid. Showing the kids how to spin the top
A and N Lopes, our forever friends
** If you're interested in anything you've seen in this post, email me and I can put you in contact. Custom-made designs don't come cheap and is paid in Euros, but SO worth every euro cent.**
His FB page can be found HERE
Or better yet, have you started considering traveling to Terceira for yourself yet?
Until next time,
Adeus!