I’m humming away to myself this morning. But then I’m a morning person, especially if that sun comes peaking over the rooftops, calling to me. I mean, how can it be a hardship to get up and start a brand new day?
Jakesprinter’s theme for the Sunday Post this week is Morning. I walk through a park very like yours on Saturdays, Jake. I don’t have time to linger on a bench, but I always smile at the swans on the peaceful lake, the dog walkers, and sometimes an early morning toddler, kicking a ball with his dad. Very often I’ll be singing Cat Stevens’ “Morning has broken”… that most gentle celebration of the new day.
More prosaicly, my day always starts with a cup of coffee, and a book (though these days , the laptop sometimes wins).
Sparkling grapefruit? A bit of toast, and I’m good to go.
That doesn’t vary much, even when I’m in the Algarve, but the scenery’s a whole lot different. Often I sit up on the rooftop, gazing out over the salt marshes to the sea. Sometimes I do a little t’ai chi, before it gets too hot. Then maybe a stroll down to the bakery for fresh rolls. I can seldom resist that early morning wander through the town. Coming along?
I’m going again in a few weeks, so thank you Jake for reminding me what I’m missing. Apologies to those of you who’ve seen some of these images already in Talking about Tavira. I hope it’s worth a second look?
This started as a morning post and it’s teatime already! The evening will be spent checking out the other entries in Jakesprinter’s brilliant challenge. Click on the flying dragon logo or the links to come with me.

















Wonderful photos! Thanks for letting me wander with you. I used to eat grapefruit all of the time, but for some reason I stopped. Your photo made me want to start again.
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Pink ones are the best- especially ones that sparkle! Thanks for joining me.
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Lovely photos, Jo. Makes me want to wander around Tavira right now.
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See you there 4th October, Julie? You’ll make it one day. Thank you.
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Sadly I won’t be able to make it down to the Algarve then. Hope to catch up with you at some point though 🙂
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Super schön Wünsche dir einen schönen glücklichen Tag Gruss Gislinde
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Filen danke, Gislinde.
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Wow. Lovely way to start the morning, Jo. And “tea time” can be a theme one day:)
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I don’t know how Jake keeps thinking up the themes, and the stunning graphics that go with, Tahira. He might be glad of your suggestion.
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This is just a beautiful spot! I can see why you are counting down the days till you return! Thanks for a great post and a cool interpretation of “Morning”!
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Thanks a lot, Judy. I enjoyed reliving the memories putting it together.
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When you posted this, you didn’t know the outcome of the Murray/Djokovich match. I am so thrilled Murray won. (Loved that Sean Connery was cheering him on!)
Congratulations!!
Great post, by the way! 🙂
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He finally came of age, Elisa! What a mighty battle. I’ve got it on screen now as I reply to my comments. Awesome achievement! (I should confess here that I gave up and went to bed at 1am, recording the rest. You know I couldn’t do that to Rafa)
What a summer for British sport! Thanks for your support.
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What a magnificent place (and pics!) No wonder you’re looking forward to going back 😀
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So lucky, aren’t I, Dianne? Thank you.
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Beautiful places to start a new day Johanna I love all of it ,Thanks for sharing my friend 🙂
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Many thanks, Jake. I really loved your challenge this week.
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Beautiful morning.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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Thanks Francine. Hope you have a beautiful morning too.
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Can you really skip across the pool on the stones? What fun! And what a beautiful way to start the day.
I love what you did to your breakfast pix. 🙂
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You surely can, Gem (the husband walks away disapprovingly if he’s there- which he never is early mornings!)
Thank you. I’m quite into “fiddling about” these days.
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Hi Jo, Such beautiful sights to enjoy on a walk at anytime of the day; thanks for the visuals. I am jealous!
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Thanks Marcia. Your place is pretty nice too! We’re so lucky.
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Yes we are!
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What a charming place to have breakfast and spend your morning. I always love boats, rivers, anything around the water. It’s peaceful.
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We have a lovely, friendly little riverside cafe for the occasional evening glass of port too, Lynne. I love it.
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Great mind do think alike – let’s say that is why we both enjoyed that same song. Although, how could one not think of that beatiful song filled with great words of hope for a new day.
Your photo’s are fabulous. I love the bandstand / gazebo. It always reminds me of a romantic setting for weddings.
Very nice entries …..
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Thank you very much. I love it when the place is done up with paper flowers. It adds a whole new dimension.
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How peaceful and beautiful in the morning! Thanks for the beautiful photos!
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How funny Amy. We’re commenting on each other’s posts at the same time. Yours is a stunning shot.
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We did, how fun! Have a great week, Jo!
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Another morning person here. Especially in Portugal. I am not a sweet toothed person at all, but give me some Portuguese bolos and a strong dark cafe and I am a happy woman. Love your pix of Tavira, reminding me we need to go back to the Algarve too.
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We’ll cross over and I’ll come to Gib! Not till next year though. I’m so hoping the weather is going to hang on for me to see the Douro before we come down to the Algarve. I’ve got a couple of recommendations for eating places in Porto and can’t wait to test them out.
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Great post!
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Thanks a lot. Soon be supper time.
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Nice healthy breakfast, Jo, and t’ai chi too. 🙂 Tavira looks so beautiful. I’m sure you can’t wait for that return visit.
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Soon, Ad. Soon! After Porto- yippee!
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beautiful photographs… Thank you, love, nia
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Nia, you are so welcome. Thank you for your visit.
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Your country is so beautiful thank you for sharing! 🙂
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Thanks Len. Portugal is my adopted country. We hope to retire there one day, and you can probably see why.
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Oh, I liked Tavira so much. It was terribly hot at the end of past August, but it will be fine now.
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