Embracing the sea again this week, I’m in the far west of the Algarve, just before you reach the mighty cliffs of Sagres. This somewhat lunar landscape is not at all what I’m accustomed to. (Is it just me or does the rock below bear a passing resemblance to a Storm Trooper?)
Yes, I thought so! His smile’s a bit crooked and evil. It’s a beautiful bay, reached from a turn off on the N125, signposted Praia do Martinhal. A smart looking resort overlooks the beach, but nestled below is an agreeably casual restaurant. Portuguese families have brought the children to Sunday lunch, and are chattering away like magpies. 
A small girl sits on the sand while Dad tussles with a kite, strongwilled in the offshore breeze. Two fit-looking youngsters carry paddleboards down to the water’s edge, launch them smoothly and paddle away. Out in the bay windsurfers zip to and fro, with varying degrees of accomplishment. I simply watch. The only activity I’m any good at is walking.
The other half has found a comfortable spot, sheltered from the wind, and I’m off round the headland to see what I can find. A generous sweep of beach ends in more rocks, with a tempting path mounting to the cliff top.
I’m picking my way fairly carefully when I hear music and laughter. A cautious peep over the cliff edge reveals a group of young folk setting up a barbecue on a slab of rock. Someone has been very busy with a brush and a pot or two of paint.
Across the bay the towering cliffs of Sagres loom closer, and below them the fishing port of Baleeira. There’s a small strip of beach at Baleeira which is also walkable from Sagres town. A stiff breeze keeps the windsurfers scudding swiftly. I look back to check how far I’ve come. Not too far but it’s time to return and collect the husband.
Now, where did I leave him?
It’s not a long walk but, if you like to feel the breeze in your hair and you’re not afraid of heights, you might enjoy it. This was a small part of my birthday celebrations and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I should be back to ‘normal’ next week. I apologise if my visits to you are spasmodic. I’m struggling with a poor Internet connection and I intend to enjoy the last few days of my Algarve time with my daughter. Time together is very precious. Meantime I have some great walks to share, so thank you everybody.
Tish seems to have found her very own path to paradise :
On the Path to Harakopio ~ Peroulia Dreaming 13
As strange titles go, I give full credit to Ellen for this one :
Going for a Crazy Cabbagetown Walk in Atlanta, Georgia- Pt 1
And Cathy’s is a bit of a tongue teaser too :
Budapest : The Great Synagogue & a stroll down Vaci Utca in Belvaros
Mari’s walk is a little more sombre, but no less beautiful :
A Walk on the Ramparts of Ypres
And Woolly commemorates the Australian deceased from World War II :
Jo’s-Monday-Walk-Wk42_Windmill-Site
Roll up! Roll up! Step right this way to see Violet’s pink elephant :
I share some wonderful memories of Lucca with Jesh (and Gilly!)
You can usually rely on Jackie for a…
I don’t have any grandkids to play with like Sandra, but I did borrow one recently :
Indra is sharing spectacular scenery in this week’s walk :
Bay of Fundy…. Magic on the Rocks
Kathrin loves to hike in the mountains. This one sounds like a song!
My lovely friend, Pauline, has been rambling in the Australian outback. You’ll love her findings!
And here’s some artwork from Susan that I know she’ll love too :
Hunting a City-wide Art Installation : Ai Weiwei’s Good Fences Make Good Neighbours
Have a great week everyone, and I’ll be back in England next weekend. Once again, apologies if I miss anyone.






I really like your “lunar landscape”! (maybe because it is precisely what I am used to?)
My walk is here
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I like the contrast with rocks and sandy beach, Violet. Come to think of it, there’s not much that I don’t like here. 🙂 🙂 Many thanks to you!
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I can smell the sea and feel the breeze in my hair.
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Absolutely 🙂 🙂 Thanks, Mari!
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Wow…I’m surprised you came home. Absolutely stunning photos, Jo!
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Still here with Lisa and clinging on to those blue skies for a few days more, Jill. 🙂 🙂 Thanks, darlin!
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An idyllic place for a walk or a rest, Jo, and that blue of sky and sea is just so soul-soothing. Hope you have a lovely time with your daughter.
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It’s wonderful to have her here, Ann. I’m swiftly answering comments while she’s still asleep. Thanks, sweetheart 🙂 🙂
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A lovely walk Jo – must be so invigorating to walk along with the Atlantic breezes blowing the cobwebs away! The colours are stunning too! Enjoy your special time with your daughter 🙂
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I’m so enjoying having here here, Rosemay! (she’s asleep right now 🙂 ) Thanks, darlin!
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Have a fabulous time Jo! 🙂
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It looks so peaceful and the sky is so blue. I hope your last few days are wonderful, Jo.
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Still juust as blue, Carol. It’s been quite an amazing spell of weather. Thanks so much, hon 🙂 🙂
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Here’s a new Aussie walk for you Jo, when you next do a Monday walk! 🙂 https://theeternaltraveller.wordpress.com/2017/11/19/byo-birdseed/
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Thanks a lot, darlin! Out of bed at silly o’clock because my head’s full of the next walk and I need to get it written as we’re off to see Lumiere in Durham today. 🙂 🙂
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I get like that with some posts. They fill my mind until I start writing. I hope we get to see some of Lumiere soon too.
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Lovely photos, enjoy the rest of your stay with your daughter.
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Thanks a lot, Marion. It’s been great! 🙂 🙂
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Oh what wonderful photographs – the blue sky and that sea!!!
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Thanks a lot, Emma. I feel so lucky to be have this to share. 🙂 🙂
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What a stunning place Jo, I can understand why you would want to live there. Is it like that all year? Or do they get some winter weather? Thank you so much for the link. Enjoy your daughter and the rest of the family in this final week.
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Rain is forecast next week, Pauline, and they really do need it badly. Like anywhere they have off weeks, but I’m happy to say I haven’t experienced too many. It’s not normally as warm as this for the time of year but that seems to be the story worldwide, doesn’t it? 🙂 🙂
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We have not had a winter this year and now spring is rapidly morphing into hot summer, but, fortunately we are getting regular rain
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Very nice pictures. Looks like a beautiful place de visit.
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It really is! Thanks a lot x
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Lovely pictures Jo, the sea looks calmer than when we in Portugal in September. The rock looks like one of those Halloween masks!
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Thanks, Andrew! 🙂 🙂 It was often flat calm but every now and again you get a whooshy day!
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What wonderful views Jo. I wish I had that walk at my doorstep right now! Though I did a fair bit of walking on stony beaches in Devon recently – hard work!
Enjoy the rest of your time in beautiful Portugal.
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Many thanks, Debs! Not many pebbly beaches around here so it was ‘t luxury 🙂 🙂 If you could call it that.
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I found that the stone beaches in Devon cleaned my muddy asking boots brilliantly – an unexpected benefit!
And i have a walk for you this week – https://travelwithintent.com/2017/11/13/slow-and-exposed-walk-along-the-thames/
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Fabulous! Thanks a lot Debs xx
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Blue is often related to cold but here it is warmth. Family always first Jo. Very previous. Thanks.
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Hiya Gerry! Good to hear from you. Having a quick look at the comments while she’s asleep. 🙂 🙂
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Beautiful blue skies to start off my Monday morning – perfect. 🙂 The stormtrooper looks as though he is imitating Munch’s The Scream. 🙂
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I think he must have been in pain, Elaine. Still got those lovely skies. 🙂 🙂
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I think you are right – all these people standing on you, and the crashing waves must be painful. 😉
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What a fabulous walk and with a stormtrooper too. Hope he made it home with you.
Enjoy your last week and have fun with your daughter xx
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It was a love/hate thing, Becky 🙂 🙂 Thanks so much for the kind words yesterday. I saw them briefly but haven’t had time to reply. Sneaking half an hour before m’lady wakes up. 🙂
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Ooh you naughty mum don’t get caught!!
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stunning photos, Jo 🙂
https://ladyleemanilablog.wordpress.com/2017/11/11/santorini/
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Thanks a lot, LadyLee 🙂 🙂 Good to have your company again.
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this is so amazing post, like a paradise, beautiful photos!!
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Thanks so much Mihran. Happy you enjoyed it x
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Thanks for the walk Jo. I am a bit weary now. I hope you find your hubby….look at the nearest bar?
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Asleep on the beach is more likely, Brian. Many thanks for your company 🙂 🙂
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The sound of snoring will locate him lickity split 😀
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