I’m feeling a bit naughty this week. You’re always encouraging me to eat cake, so I thought I’d take you along with me to the annual, Algarve Chocolate Fair, in Loulé. Any volunteers to help with the tasting? I bet I can guess whose hand went up!
Pause for breath? Please excuse the overload, but it was planned as a Valentine’s Day treat. We’d better walk slowly now, while you nibble your chocolate. (I did succumb to a very delicious dark chocolate bar, nibbed with crispy almonds, but I’m keeping that one to myself)
Loulé makes for very easy wandering, unless you happen to time it for Carnaval. The main street was already being festooned with garlands, in readiness for the event in two weeks time. We’ve been on numerous occasions, and my husband loves the political satire and the sparingly clothed dancing girls. Me, not so much! But it’s good fun and the youngsters love to get dressed up and join in.
I’m more interested in the beautiful, tiny church, tucked around the corner from the castle, Ermida de Nossa Senhora de Conceição. The kind lady inside happily points out the main features of the azulejos, telling the story of Mary and Joseph and their special baby. Just within the doorway, remnants of the town walls gaze dimly upwards, through a clear glass panel.
Downhill, past the castle and around silent Igreja Matriz, a small park looks out onto battered rooftops, and across town to the futuristic dome of Nossa Senhora da Piedade. An elderly chap gazes quietly into space from his bench, while above a small boy gleefully climbs an ancient olive.
We’ve loitered in Loulé often before. A gate through the old town wall leads out to a busy back street, rumbling with traffic. Beside the gateway scowls an ancient pump, the surrounding streets an enigma of beautiful tilework, graffiti and skilled craftsmanship. Ceramics and cork shops flourish and, from an open doorway, the sound of mallet tapping brass rings out. I stop to admire a gleaming, burnished lampshade.
I was a little disappointed to find that no art was on display in the former Convento de Santo Antonio. Hopefully restoration will continue and a further exhibition be set up for summer. One last port of call. I rarely visit Loulé without ascending to the heights, but this time we drove up the hill to Nossa Senhora da Piedade. I hope to be there to see her carried from her sanctuary this Easter.
It’s a strange church, but I was quite taken with my last image- a reflection of the Sanctuarium on the window of the House of Candles.

The walks keep rolling in, so thanks to all who’ve contributed, and to those of you who take the time to read them. Join me, whenever you can, here on Jo’s Monday walk. I try to keep it lighthearted!
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Did you think we’d lost Meg? Can’t keep a good woman down! Showcasing a hodge podge of Australian architecture, in her own inimitable style :
‘My’ bit of the Coast to Coast walk, with Geoff and his Dad. Great memories, beautifully written :
Walking With The Wind At My Back: Part Five #coasttocoast #walking
Natalie continues her adventures in Central America :
Boat trip on Lake Atitlan and Santiago Village
Pure delight for the eyes, this one from Susan :
Winter Walk Around Bodnant Garden in Wales
A quick zap of colour from Jackie this week :
‘Sunshine, food and medicine for the soul’. Irresistible, don’t you think?
Flower of the Day – Hellebores
A casual day out, enjoying the warmth, with Alice :
Irene is determined to make me shiver!
While Elaine has captured the most beautiful dragonfly shot, despite very murky weather :
A dragonfly and a fish out of water
Architecturally beautiful, and sunny! Debbie’s post couldn’t be more different :
Ever been to Queens, New York City? Let Lisa show you around :
Iceland is on most people’s wish list, isn’t it? You might know Drake had made it!
The Algarve, not so much, but it certainly suits me and Becky :
Carol shares a wonderfully atmospheric snippet of Toronto’s history :
While Jude revives a memory or two of her own, in Ludlow :
And Eunice takes us back through Bolton’s history, in 3 parts. Know about the elephant connection?
Visiting the museum (1) – Elephants & Egypt
Finally, Cathy shares a garden that Jude would just love to be let loose in! And I’d love to join her :
Worn out, again? Must be all that chocolate. It was good fun though, wasn’t it? Have a great week and see you next time!

Oh, my!! Good thing these are all virtual calories. The baked goods are certainly appealing, but a good dark chocolate bar, with or without additions, would always be at or near the top of my list. I don’t have a huge sweet tooth, which is a life-saver when working part time at a pastry shop as I do. 🙂 Thanks for the walk. Here’s mine and you can pick up something to drink with your desserts.
https://sustainabilitea.wordpress.com/2019/02/18/monday-walk-fougerolles-distillery/
janet
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I can be quite restrained, but when the demon gets me, Janet…. 🙂 🙂 Cheers, hon!
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I know. I indulged when in France…as often as possible 😉
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Oh Jo! This is my kind of festival. Those cakes look amazing and only 2 euro a slice?? I would have had to buy more than one for that price. Just as well I went on this walk with you after so I could burn off all the virtual calories. 🙂
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A bit irresistible, I know you’ll agree, Carol. Our neighbour, Marie, ate your share. Sorry! 😦
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Oh no! I hope she enjoyed it as much as I would have. 🙂
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I would have eaten so much chocolate I would still be walking it off.. 😉
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Hmmm… I have difficulty stopping once I start, too 🙂 🙂
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I like the simplicity of the last set of images, and of course that last reflection reflection one. Just as well I had a surfeit of cake yesterday, or I’d be drooling!
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Funnily enough I’ve not eaten a huge amount of cake lately 🙂 🙂 But we managed to win a small box of chocs in a raffle on Saturday afternoon, and I’ve just opened them! Evil grin 🙂
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You didn’t ‘fix’ the comments. Or maybe you did fix them 🙂 🙂 Happy days, sweetheart!
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No, because we’ve had adventures with “Barry the frying pan” and Joe’s had my laptop. Maybe today! I spent yesterday in Jordan and didn’t get home till evening.
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Oh, bless you! And Barry 🙂 🙂 Didn’t mean to be critical. Just went to put comment in. Can’t remember what I was going to say though….
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Join the Memory-Challenged Society of Friends!!
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Oh, I hope that chocolate tasted as good as it looks! The rest of your walk is lovely of course, but chocolate … excuse me, I’ve just remembered there’s a bar of 70% downstairs.
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There’s something about really good dark chocolate, isn’t there, Anabel? I used to prefer milk but I’m a happy convert. 🙂 🙂
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There is. We have just consumed ours. I see elsewhere you are blaming me but I blame you 😉.
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🙂 🙂
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Wow those chocolate sweats looks divine! It would be hard not to stop and try each one. Beautiful walk as always Jo!
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Most were protected by a glass screen, Nicole- fortunately for them. 🙂 🙂 I shall include your Tucson walk next week, but as you can see, there were loads this time.
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Still jumping up & down waving my arms over here. “Pick me, pick me” 👋
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Oh, sorry, Lynn! We just ate the last one 🙂 🙂
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😲🧐
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Now that was my kind of walk, food and churches. Carnaval is gearing up here too.
https://junkboattravels.blogspot.com/2019/02/drinks-anyone.html
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I hadn’t thought about it, but you’re right, Jackie 🙂 🙂 Happy to share my chocs!
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Eat the chocolate and walk it off what a great day
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And we still have some left, Alice 🙂 🙂 For a rainy day!
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What a delicious walk, Jo, both from the scenery and the chocolate points of view. Thanks for the mentioning. I have an ‘icy’ walk for you with good eye candy at https://natalietheexplorer.blogspot.com/2019/02/wellness-post-2-icefest-2019.html. Please feel free to link up. Have a beautiful week!
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Not more ice, Natalie! Whatever happened to Spring? 🙂 🙂 Joking, of course! Be with you shortly, and thanks a lot!
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Fantastic walk, albeit an unhealthy one but who really cares about that! Love the photos, not sure it would have done me any good at all going there as I can’t resist chocolate and would just eat and eat. Shame about the weather but you can get a few things done indoors can’t you?
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One of those days when I haven’t stopped but don’t seem to’ve achieved much, Jonno. 😦 Moved a lot of things around. But not the leftover chocolate 🙂 🙂
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How can you leave the chocolate? Isn’t it calling your name?
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Quite loudly at present, Jonno, but I have pork and chorizo in the slow cooker so I’ll keep it till later 🙂 🙂
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Admirable self-restraint Jo.
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And my husband is sitting guard over the box 😦 😦
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Not sure what looks more appealing between all that chocolate and those beautiful Portuguese ceramic tiles. And you chose my favorite chocolate too- dark with almonds. Good choice!!
So many lovely photos, but my favourite is the orange building with its gorgeous architecture. And the tile mural of the street scene. Lovely post.
Peta
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Thanks, Peta! A little bit of something for everyone this week, I think. Especially me! 🙂 🙂
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Oh my! Sensory-greed overload. What beautiful things some people do with chocolate. In in such a lovely spot.
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While some of us just eat it, Tish 😃🍫🍬🍰🍨💕 xx
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And now look what happened. Had to call in at the local shop of milk and yogurt, which then had me heading straight for the chocolate counter…fair trade of course – to make me feel better about it 😦
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Well, that’s alright then. Consider it your good deed for the day 🙂 🙂 I’m still eating mine. Must be the rain…
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Rain?
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Poured all day 🙂 🙂 I sat on the floor and played with boxes. Don’t think I achieved anything but things are now in different boxes. Perhaps I should have left them in the UK…. the memories 🙂
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Always a conundrum – the things we keep.
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Just back from a lovely hill walk and sitting on my perch with a view 😎💕
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Absolutely wonderful!
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You must be a chocolate fan, Angela 😃. Thanks! 🍫🍰🍬💕
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Love that church, all the Azulejos…and as for the chocolate, the cakes are too sickly, I just want dark, dark chocolate….
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Think we might have some left, Sue 🍫🍬💕 xx
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Yay! Thanks 💕😀
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Oh to be a judge at the chocolate fair, taste them all. You do keep it lighthearted, Jo, and I can’t think of a better way to start the week than a walk with you!
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Thanks so much for that, Ruth. 😊 It’s bouncing with rain here and I’m trying to do something constructive indoors, without much success ☔🍬🍫🍰💕
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And would you believe it, I found Flat Ruthie in a box! She’s out of retirement 🙂 🙂
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I never get tired from chocolate, Jo! What a yummy walk!
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It’s downstairs and I’m marooned in the bedroom while Mick paints the stairwell, Jill. Tragedy! 🍫🍬🍰💕
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I love those stylized figures in the Nossa Senhora da Piedade. And the beautiful tiles in the Ermida de Nossa Senhora de Conceição are wonderful. All that chocolate looks delicious, and so artistically presented. I can easily resist the cakes, but the tiny morsels of chocolate are hard to pass up. For Valentine’s Day, I discovered a new chocolate shop and assembled a box of various pretty chocolates for Mike. Luckily he’s sharing them with me! Have a good week ahead, Jo, and thanks for the link. 🙂
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I’m sitting on the bedroom floor surrounded by memories from the past, Cathy. It’s pouring outside, Mick is painting the stairwell and I’m supposed to be doing something constructive. The chocolate is downstairs 🍫🍬☔💕 xx
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You’re sorting through photos, Jo? Isn’t that nice! I’m sorry it’s raining there. For once, we have sunshine, although it’s still windy and cold. Need to get out for a walk momentarily! 🙂 Save me some chocolate please! 🙂
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