Captivating? He was very cute. Desperately eager to get through the fence to us but, when he did, a little shy. On a warm and cloudy afternoon, a couple of weeks ago, we decided to leave the car at home and explore our back lanes.
We live on the northern edge of Tavira, and beyond us the countryside sweeps gently away to the Algarve hills. It’s about half an hour’s walk to a rather nice pottery and garden centre, with an exceedingly nice café. This was our destination, but by a rather more roundabout route. You wouldn’t want to get to the cake too quickly, now would you?
Such a moody sky! Almost a collector’s item with the boundless blue we have experienced lately. Capelinha! That’s the name of the area, and a rather lovely farmhouse still bears the name. We turn down a path edged by stone walls and the journey of discovery begins.
The almond blossom is long gone, but firm pods of almond are ripening everywhere. We puzzle over a creeper with unusual blooms, the leaves well-chewed in places. Did you spot the culprit? Vibrant loquats vie for our attention, while the Hottentot fig escapes gracefully over a garden wall.
Rows of orange trees march off into the distance, trailing fragrance behind them. We cross a river bed and find, among the dry bamboo shoots, lilies glowing like pallid candles. A young man and his lady, pushing their bikes up the hill, pause for breath and smile.
A meadow opens out before us, a sweet symphony in green, orchestrated with notes of pink and lemon. A butterfly flits ecstatically from one to another and I wait, and wait, for that moment when the wings are still enough to capture. I almost make it!
I could have played all afternoon with that butterfly, but there were other distractions. A soft haze of pink, with a tiny snail. A zing of cornflower blue. More orange trees- mature this time. I have to restrain myself from reaching out for a handful of luscious figs, temptingly close.
The leaves are such interesting shapes. Then a dense orange flower, heralding pomegranates in the autumn, and a ladybird astride a wall.
A cluster of houses, and a bike or two. A potato vine, prettier than its name would suggest. And a flamboyant blossom. Pretty rural scenes.
In such agricultural country a paddock full of horses and a donkey is no surprise. Nor is the tinkling of bells and the sheepdog herding his flock home. But one sight did make me look twice. What a fierce-looking captain!
Tina talks this week about what constitutes Harmony. Nature provides it effortlessly, don’t you think? Perhaps someone should tell Mr. Billy Goat!
Doing my best to restore harmony. Well, everyone likes cake, don’t they? Feel free to indulge because I won’t be around to walk with you next week. I have some lovely friends arriving from Newcastle. I suspect we’ll be eating lots of cake!

Meantime, please do read and share! And thanks to all of you for your continued support. It wouldn’t be Jo’s Monday walk without you!
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Jackie managed to be first this week, and so, of course, …
A choice of 3 from Natalie- and all beautiful!
I absolutely love these windows, so thanks, Debs!
Serious, full-on walking with George! I could only gaze in admiration. Don’t miss it!
Janet enriched my life with a little ‘forest bathing’ this week :
It sounds a bit like a sitcom, but you will be charmed. Thanks, Susanne :
And there are few sights more beautiful than this! Thanks for sharing, Sandra!
Tiptoeing through the Tulips – #MtVernon, WA
Although Jude is offering lots of temptation this week. And we’re not talking cake!
And funnily enough, so is Rupali, though they are many miles apart :
More Camino with Cathy, though she’s actually in Tuscany right now. Lucky girl!
(Camino day 15) Santo Domingo de la Calzada to Villamayor del Rio
Nice to welcome Lady Lee back :
May will be very low key on the blog while I have company but I should be walking with you again on 20th. At the end of the month I’m off to the Azores- a long held dream- and I most definitely will not be around. Take good care till then!

Lovely photos as always Jo and a fabulous walk. Like the bicycle picture and of course the cake looks delicious.
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No cake left , Jonno! My English friends are demolishing it all 😍🍸🍧🍦💕
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That’s the problem with cake, it never hangs around long.
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Such lushness! And amazing colours. Thanks for taking us along.
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I keep saying it but it’s a lovely place, Otto. Our friends from Newcastle are very happy here 😎🍸🍨🍰💕
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What a lot to see sweetheart, goats, horses and bear’s breeches and is that a pitcher plant? Isn’t it amazing what we can find so close to home? Have a lovely week with your friends, the Azores soon after, I’m very excited for you going there, big hugs ((( 🙂 )))
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I don’t know what a pitcher plant is, Gilly 😦 Have to Google it. 🙂 Trying to keep them entertained but not wear them out! Thanks, darlin!
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Ahh I see, no as full of energy as you, but then few are 🙂
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They’re good at G & T’s 🙂 🙂
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Lovely walk around the back lanes, Jo. And I spot some lovely tiles as well.
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Wherever you go, in Portugal, Amanda, there’s always tiles 🙂 🙂
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Then I would be a happy girl all the way through Portugal, Jo.
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Hi Jo – your walks are always so serene, but there was a little extra with this one. The harmony definitely shine through these photos. 🙂
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p.s. Have a fabulous trip to the Azores!!!
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It was a great way to spend a cloudy afternoon, Julie. Thanks hon 😍💕
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…and it all ends up in harmony! Beautiful gallery of your harmonious “backyard”!
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Thanks sweetheart 😍 Spreading peace and light (and they quite like gin too 🍸)
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So many interesting and pretty things to share in your own neighborhood. Enjoy your friends and the tasty cakes you will be sharing with them.
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They seem to like it here so that’s a good thing. 😍 💕
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I can see why from all your wonderful photos.
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Thanks Karen. Appreciated 💕
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The kid is very cute, I think that goats are very necessary for rural areas.
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He’s a lovely little chap 😍💕
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Thanks again for a wonderful walk Jo 🙂 Cute goats, butterflies, flowers, scenery and I suspect they are pitcher plants of some variety. 🙂
and a special YUM at the end 🙂 🙂
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You’re very welcome, Brian, and thanks for introducing Shelley 🙂 🙂
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It had to be done 🙂
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Beautiful buds and blossoms, Jo! What a lovely area, I KNOW I say this every time. I need some fresh adjectives. I know you’ve said you aren’t a “pet” person, but I am, and I would have tried to find a way to get the little goat to follow me home. 🙂
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He had a lovely collar on, Debbie, and I could’ve been very tempted to take him for a walk. Mum might not have been best pleased though! 🙂 🙂
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Thanks for taking us on your walk. Lots to see.
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Glad you could come along 🙂 🙂
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I was off to the park so early today that I forgot to link my post. So let’s get that out of the way first:
https://sustainabilitea.wordpress.com/2019/05/06/monday-walk-walking-on-water/.
After that, let me say this post is full of cuteness and beauty. Those unidentified blooms are amazing! No fancy desserts at our house today, but we had some amazing artichokes as part of dinner. I do love them!
janet
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I’ve only eaten artichokes once or twice, Janet, and I don’t have any lasting memories so I probably cooked them wrong 🙂 🙂 Thanks for the link up, hon!
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Those figs look great 🙂
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I was sorely tempted 🙂 🙂
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I bet 😉
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You live in a lovely area with a marvellous “backyard”. Have a great time with your friends, eating cake. Such is the life!
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We haven’t got past gin and tonic yet, hon, but there’s plenty of time 😍💕
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What a lovely neighbourhood you live in. Enjoy the time with your friends and keep taking the photos!
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Thanks darlin! Do my best 😍💕 xx
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You’ve captured all sorts of wildlife with varying degrees of cuteness!
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Aye, the wiggly ones, not so much! 🙂 🙂
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Oh what a lovely walk!
Alison
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It was more varied than I’d expected, Alison. We really enjoyed it 🙂 🙂
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Beautiful walk. I’m not sure I’d have got very far after I’d seen that gorgeous baby goat. Not even for cake.
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He was close to the coffee stop at the end, Su, but I know when I’ve got a winner 🙂 🙂 Thanks, darlin!
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enjoyed another lovely walk, Jo! gorgeous flowers and fruit trees. such a beautiful world! and the kid, so lovable 🙂 thanks for taking us along! 🙂
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We’re part way between town and country, LolaWi, so we have a great mix. 🙂 🙂 Thanks, hon!
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What a lovely walk Jo.
I shall be walking in Madrid soon.
See you in two weeks.
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The Mutua Tennis Tournament is there this week and normally I’d be watching Rafa Nadal at our neighbours, but with visitors I’ll just have to follow the headlines. 🙂 🙂 Have a great time!
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