In the past few years I’ve watched Carnaval parades in many different Algarve towns and villages. They all share a sense of fun, exuberance and a zest for life that is infectious. High in the hills, nowhere is more traditional than Alte. I couldn’t wait to see how they celebrated.
Approaching the quiet village, the empty dragonboat’s hopeful gaze was the first sign that all was not quite normal. A horde of Norsemen, carousing outside the café, helmets under the table, was the second. I climbed the steep streets to the church, in search of more evidence.
Paper flowers wreathed the church, gaudy competition for the real ones. Respected elders sat patiently in a little leafy shade, recalling the parades of their youth, while the young cavorted excitedly below. Plenty of time to inspect the assembled floats before selecting a good vantage point. No-one seriously believed that the procession would start promptly at three.
It’s a pretty village at any time, but the skillfully decorated floats brought gaiety to the scene. Gradually the noise level built as the cast of characters swelled gently into position. Bill the Flowerpot Man weaved in and out, genial host with a friendly welcome for anyone who crossed his path.
The decibels increased to deafening level and they were off! Windy Miller amused me greatly by turning the sails of his windmill by hand, as they swayed around the narrow, cobbled streets, his bakery assistants tending the buns in the glowing oven.
Indians with sweet faces, a fierce-looking biker lady, astronauts who seemed to be auditioning for a role in Star Wars, dinosaurs who kept escaping from their cage, only to be pursued, captured and returned, only to escape again … Mafia hoods, a float of ‘doces’- not real, unfortunately- two wacky old gents doing a shuffle dance… all slightly barmy but very endearing. And finally, the Vikings had donned their helmets.
No serious walking this week, but a whole lot of fun. If you get the chance to visit Alte for Carnaval, I can highly recommend it.

Thanks to everybody who has contributed this week. And to all you armchair readers. That’s what blogs are for- right? Join me next time, here on Jo’s Monday walk. You can share a walk, if you like, or simply read.
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If you’re really trying to make me happy, a veranda would be wonderful. Rocking chair ready, Karen?
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I suspect she’d like to join Margaret for this one, too 🙂
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While Georgina crosses the Guadiana to take a closer look at our hillside flora :
In the Canaries, meanwhile, all is peaceful :
The Vikings were not the most peaceful of folk, but Amanda has found us a beautiful, ancient church :
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#Spheres -#Saturday Snapshot and #Monday Walk
And Drake? A few tubs of luscious dates 🙂
Walking in heat, and running out of water! I can relate to that one, Cathy!
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Because she really is an inspiration, I’m submitting this walk for Cathy’s Photography Invitation. Let her show you wonderfully scenic Ouray, Colorado. Have a great week, and see you next time!
What beautiful views on your walk. Your posts always make me want to visit these spots! Κisses !!!!!!!
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This is the loveliest village in the whole Algarve, Efi! 🙂 🙂 If it wasn’t so far from the sea I could live there.
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We are so lucky Jo .. we live in most beautiful planet !! All the Earth is a Paradise !!!! Love you !!!!
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You too. Hugs, darlin! 🙂 🙂
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Such a lot of work has gone into these colourful floats and costumes.
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They do know how to enjoy themselves, Elaine! I love the village festivals. 🙂 🙂
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Maybe next year you will be able to join in with one? 😀
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Thanks for another enjoyable and colorful walk! Here’s mine, though a bit more rainy. https://catsandtrailsandgardentales.com/2019/03/11/a-walk-through-st-augustine-and-castillo-de-san-marcos/
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We do need a bit of rain around here, but I don’t like to tempt fate 🙂 🙂
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I think the floats are just delightful, Jo! I can tell by the enthusiasm in your photos that you had a wonderful time, and I hope it added to the sense of belonging that undoubtedly takes a little time after moving your lives to a whole new region.
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My favourite Algarve village, Debbie! It has everything… stunning scenery, cold water springs, nice little bars and restaurants. The one thing it lacks is the one I can’t live without- proximity to the sea 🙂 🙂
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They really put a lot of effort into the parade and it looks so festive Jo.
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It was enormous fun, Colline! It’s not a big village but they never do things in a small way. 🙂 🙂
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I was surprised when you said it is a village – I wouldn’t have expected them to go all out.
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I had to go hunting for this – it didn’t seem to appear in my reader. And I’m so glad I did. I could use a dose of exuberance to add to what I already have. Warsaw booking in the offing! That’s how exuberant I am.
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Fantastic! June time? 🙂 🙂 Sorry to make you hunt 😦
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You didn’t make me hunt! I just wanted to find you. (And you might be pleased to know I’ve wrangled “comments” into existence on my new blog)
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Grinning! 🙂 🙂
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I wondered where Ben was, then I read the message on the flower pot. I didn’t expect to see Bill (minus Ben and Little Weed) in Portugal, he gets about!
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Can’t blame him for wanting a bit of warmth, Anabel, but he might have brought Weed along! 🙂 🙂
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oh what fun and very colorful, Jo. reminds me our village festival and parades back home. 🙂
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Great to have you along, LolaWi! 🙂 🙂
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RJo – What a celebration 😉 Was that an oven on the parade float? And were the flames real???? Amazing, even if my eyes were fooling me. Cheers – Susan
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I thought my eyes were fooling me too, Susan 🙂 🙂 But there was definitely some heat!
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Happy Thursday, RJo. Here’s my walk for your next Monday :))
https://onesmallwalk.com/2019/03/14/walking-quito-ecuador/
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Thanks a lot, darlin! Just home from strolling. Join you soon 🙂 🙂
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A series with lots and lots of vibrant color………….
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And lots! 🙂 🙂 Happy Monday, Sally!
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Many creative entries, and the NASA float pretty cool
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I liked that one too, Alice 🙂 🙂
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wonderful images showing the spirit of the locals. It’s been a long since I watched any carnaval parades. Thanks Jo for sharing the fun moments.
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They have so much fun, and everyone turns out to join in 🙂 🙂 Glad you could come along!
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I have Carnaval floats as well this week.
https://junkboattravels.blogspot.com/2019/03/menu-del-dia.html
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Good stuff, Jackie 🙂 🙂 The more the merrier!
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It appears to be quite eclectic, but lots of fun. Brings back memories of when I lived in Wakefield, our village used to have a fete each year with floats etc. and our street always entered one. Loads of work goes into the creation of the floats and costumes. I wonder if anywhere in the UK do this now?
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We always have a parade in old Hartlepool in August. Nutty slack race mean anything? 😊 💕 xx
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Well I am no coal miner’s daughter, but…. 🙂
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the floats look fun. pretty cool.
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It was a great afternoon out 😍🎭🎉🎶🍭💕 xx
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