I wasn’t sure what to post for this week’s walk. I haven’t yet taken you to Nottingham and I know that many of you like castles and history. But when this is published, I will be in the Algarve, and hopefully on my way to a Monday walk. It seemed only right to take you along.
The river beach on Tavira Island is rich with this type of delicate beauty. It never ceases to amaze me that, no matter how many are taken home, there are always more to discover. Come with me on a simple stroll along the beach and see what we can find.
When you ride across to the ilha on the ferry, the river beach is where you land. Often enough I loiter here. There’s always a passing boat to wave at or admire. I like to follow the shoreline looking for ‘treasure’. There is a greater variety of shells on this side of the island, which seldom gets dashed by the Atlantic waves.
When I tire of looking, I head over the ilha to the main beach. There are a number of sandy trails crossing the island- some easier to follow than others. I sometimes get a little disoriented and wish I’d stayed with the main path, but eventually the sea always appears on the horizon.
Depending how hot the day, I may just choose to collapse here for a little while. Down on the beach, someone has been creative with shells and two fish survey the world, just a little wearily. It is rather a warm spot to be out of the water!
Leaving behind the crazy fish, I simply have to kick off my flipflops and dip my toes in the surf. I know I’ve said it before but this beach really does stretch for miles. You have the choice of simply returning to the river beach by following the sea wall, or you can walk along the beach till you’re ready to flop. I’m sure you can guess which I’m inclined to do.
The beach bar at Barril acts as a powerful incentive. And there’s the beautiful Anchor Graveyard. Because sunset comes earlier at this time of year, this trip I may just manage those sunset images I’ve always coveted. For now, I’ll leave you with a gallery I took last time I was here. I think you can find your own way home? See you there!
I’ll be back in the UK for next week’s walk. Maybe we’ll do Nottingham, but we’ll definitely be walking somewhere. I hope that you’ll join me. If you have a walk that you’d like to share, it would be great if you could link to me, or leave a link to your post in my comments. The details are on my Jo’s Monday walk page.
Time to share this week’s walks. Kettle on and feet up! Many thanks to all my contributors.
Drake has me singing again as I stroll alongside him :
High fashion and shoes this week with Violet Sky :
Enjoy a change of pace and place with Cardinal :
Sharing comes naturally to Amy. Do join her and her delightful ducks :
A very special garden from Jude. Enjoy it because it’s her last before she’s off to Australia!
Garden Portrait : Abbotsbury sub-tropical gardens
Dear Meg takes us to the Australian bush, on a serene walk with nature :
Noe is back this week, playing with the children on their island paradise :
Amazing journey to Rajuni Kiddi Island
Brilliant, aren’t they? I hope you enjoyed them all as much as I did. Happy walking!









A beautiful walk as always. How beautiful the sea and beach is. Then I saw the anchor graveyard and thought of those who never returned to the shore.
Beauty and the Beast
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The sea isn’t always a kind mistress, is she? I love being beside her but I’m always well aware of the danger she poses.
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Wonderful photos- and a welcome sight as fall is upon me here with leaves falling and bare trees!
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I’m just back in the UK and surprised at how much colour there still is in the trees! Many thanks 🙂
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So much natural beauty there Jo and such a beautiful walk. You’ve definitely captured all the beauty. Great shots and post and thanks for sharing. 😀 ♥
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Thanks a lot, Sonel 🙂 Just back tonight so will be working like crazy to catch up this weekend. Hope you’re well?
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Welcome back sweetie and have fun. 😀
No complaints thanks. Hope to hear the same. ♥
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Schöne Bilder schöne Orte ich wünsche eine gute neue Woche liebe Gruß und Freundschaft Gislinde
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Danke, Gislinde 🙂 Guten abend!
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We have the same blue sky so I don’t feel too envious Jo … but then I’ve Monday laundry blues and you’ve seashore blues . I guess it’s a win win for you 🙂
Super sparkling pictures . That light house would be a real attraction for me 😉 .. hope you get lucky with a sunset or three .
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Hiya Poppy! 🙂 I’m just home and I’ll have my share of laundry blues in this next day or two, but I’ll have some lovely memories too.
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You’re never boring, Jo ! – how good is that ?!
Will you be in the Algarve all week ?
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Yes, till Friday Mrs. M 🙂 Thanks!
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Looks wonderful, an excellent walk – enjoy your travel, my friend… 😉
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I did, thanks, Drake! 🙂 It was wonderful.
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I could walk forever on that beach, Jo. I love the lighthouse shot! Enjoy your trip!
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Hiya Jill 🙂 I’m home and that beach was every bit as beautiful as ever.
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Go home? I want to stay on the beach with the sparkly water and the pretty shells!
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Go on, I’ll let you stay, Ann, if you like 🙂 So long as I can stay too!
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Jo, I was by a lovely beach yesterday with beautiful sparkly water and I didn’t have my camera!!!!
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A crime, Ann! But you’re such a lovely person- I’ll let you off 🙂 The main thing is to enjoy.
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I have been back with my camera!
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Wow! I love the shells photo gallery. I never missed to shot a shell when I am on the beach. 😀
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There are some beauties, Noe. I love the variety! 🙂
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Jo, I can feel the warmth in the sun from here, not too hot though; and smell the sea air, I imagine the breeze is gentle. And it seems you have it all to yourself. Idyllic! I went for a wander yesterday. It has a very Kiwi flavour to it: sunshine, sheep, stunning views and an historical Pa site. I hope you enjoy it – when you return to the land of wifi, that is. Have a great week.
http://jillscene.com/2014/11/03/otatara-pa/
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Many thanks, Jill 🙂 I have only a brief time now so will savour this later 🙂
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Nice walk!
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Cheers! 🙂
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Looks wonderful – have a great week Jo (I am very envious)
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Stormy today, Robin. That should make you feel better 🙂
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Wishing you a great week ahead! Happy Autumn! 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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Lovely …. Brightens up a dull day here!
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The clouds have blown in today but I´m hoping for better tomorrow for my birthday. 🙂
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Happy Birthday for tomorrow!
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I love this walk! Very peaceful!
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It´s beautiful. >A little stormy today though 🙂
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Looks very clean and peaceful there!
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It is! 🙂
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A great walk – a bit of a change from Tyne and Wear weather this week! I love the glisten of water on the sand in the shell diaporama.
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I don´t know what it´´s like at home, Viv 🙂 &Thank yo u
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Looks like a lovely walk Jo, I love walking in places like that.
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Thank you so much, Leanne 🙂 Tavira is beautiful and I’m a lucky lass sometimes.
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I found myself at the dead sea in Israel, than I come back!
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I´m glad :)´,
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