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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How colourful and fun. I spotted the Vikings too!
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You couldn’t miss them! They were all in the bar as we went into the village 🙂 🙂
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I can imagine that. The Vikings always liked a drop of mead or two or three. Hehe.
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Bundles of fun! I have never set eyes on a carnaval, so thank you for the window into one. 🙂
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Never??? 🙂 🙂 I’m just about Carnavaled out! Come along next year 🙂
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Never. We would love to. Thanks for the invite, Jo. You are sweet. 🙂 xx
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Jo, this is a wonderful write up of Alte’s pretty parade. 🙂
I came today from Becky’s Spiky Square.
My Spiky,
https://jimmiehov7.blogspot.com/2019/03/day-fifteen-of-march-spiky-square-s-go.html?m=1
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p.s. My daughter has been working in London for the last three weeks. Granddaughter, KP. and SIL were there this week for Spring Break seeing old friends. Wish Mrs. Jim and I could have come.
Cheers,
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Thanks, Jim! 🙂 🙂 It’s always good to have you around.
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This looks like a lot of fun!
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It was great, Amy! We really enjoyed it, and it’s a very beautiful area. 🙂 🙂
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Wha fun, Jo, and it doesn;t look like anyone was flinging beads at you (which can be painful!) The Flower pot man is a hoot.
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I’m sure Ben was the nicer of the two 🙂 🙂 No, just rolls of paper streamers, Noelle!
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I’m having such fun at your carnivals without the decibels.. 😉
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And no drinks to buy! 🙂 🙂 I’ll come to yours next year!
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How wonderful!
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And how wonderful to hear from you! How are things? 💕
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I just love carnivals in any town or village in Spain or Portugal. They are so vigourous and the people really enjoy them whereas here we seem to be embarrassed by them and pretend they are only for the children. Maybe it’s because we can’t drink wine while celebrating! Lovely to read your report and see your pictures.
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Thanks, Mari 🙂 🙂 It was perfect weather that day, and it’s my favourite Algarve village. It was great to be there.
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No time for a walk with all this excitement going on. Great pictures (as always)! ☺️
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Through the village and back a couple of times, Gunta, and very slowly 🙂 🙂 Thanks, hon!
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Fun indeed. And so colourful. Looks like an extraordinary carnival.
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It’s in the most beautiful village in the Algarve, Otto. I love to go there but it’s the first time I’ve been for Carnaval 🙂 🙂
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This is so wonderful, Jo. Wish I had a time machine and could be transported there. Bill the Flowerpot man really brought back some fond memories. 🙂
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He was a bit naughty, Ad, but it was a lot of fun. Poor Weed was nowhere in sight 😜🎭🍭🎉💕
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Oh, flobabdob ickle weed. 😥
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This is a bit different from most Algarve carnivals isn’t it? A bit more variety of themes, or am i imagining that? Either way it’s fab, bursting with colour and life, thanks for making me smile babe xx
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Alte is a bit special Gilly. When you come back we have to go. Just the loveliest setting with natural springs. I’d live there if it wasn’t so far from the sea. And hilly! Not good for my old age 😜🎭🍭🎉🍹🎶💕
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Carnaval looks such fun Jo – they must take ages to plan and make all the floats! We have learnt about the German ones in my weekly class before – they seem more political and the weather isn’t as nice as in the Algarve but it’s a big holiday in many parts of the country. Hope the beautiful blue skies are continuing with you this week 🙂
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The one at Loule is very political but still fun, Rosemay, but I prefer the smaller ones. This one was brilliant. Sitting scorching as I write this! Portuguese class later 😎🎭🍭👒🎉💕 xx
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They must have so much fun planning the parade and coming up with new ideas. The costumes are so clever.
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I imagine it’s a very busy little village to be a part of, but it looks so sleepy under normal circumstances, Carol. 🙂 🙂
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Loved the flower pot man, so original! Great Carnival parade Joanne 🙂
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I was always a Bill and Ben fan, Sami 🙂 🙂
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Love this! Such great outfits. Bill the flowerpot man made me laugh!
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He was a bit naughty, but I liked him too 🙂 🙂
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Grossartige fröhliche Bilder. Danke fürs zeigen, Jo.
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Danke, Ernst 🙂 🙂 Guten tag!
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