Our first ferry ride! And would you believe it, the day dawned surly and grey? Sad, maybe, that we were leaving Sáo Jorge for Faial. In less than 10 minutes Velas receded into the mists, and we were racing alongside of Pico in bright sunshine, trailing clouds behind us.
A brief stop at Sáo Roque, on the northern coast of Pico, confused us a little, but the crew, aware of the limitations of us landlubbers, did a head count before leaving the port. All present and correct! Rounding the tip of the island, we whipped across the water, eyes following every movement of the waves. Somewhere in the depths, we knew, were whales, but no mighty tail breached the water.
Soon we were sailing into the harbour of Horta, legendary in the yachting world, and gaping at the endless shoreline. Whisking our bags off the conveyor belt, within seconds we were breezing along Avenida 25 de Abril, in radiant sunshine. Our destination? Casa Buonvento, a beautifully converted former captain’s house, with a sublime view of the harbour.
Our hosts, Elena and Jerry, were a lovely couple, who took great pride in their beautiful home. And sometimes Pico joined the party, looming in and out of the clouds like a genial host. You know the drill by now- quick check in, freshen up, and out onto the streets to see what Horta can offer.
The marina was more fabulous than I had imagined. I had seen many photos of the artwork along the quay, but they had never done justice to the entirety of the bay spread before me. With the fortress looking sternly out to sea, it would take a brave pirate to venture thus far. But of artists, there were many, including one doing a little ‘touching up’. (Hint- there may be one or two July Squares in amongst the blue)
All kinds of humour, and artistry, are represented, and you could easily while away an hour or two, just reading the messages and admiring each craft. But there’s no time to loiter- we’ve a town to explore! I always struggle, tearing myself away from boats.
Horta curves around the bay at the southernmost point of the island of Faial, with Monte da Guia jutting proudly into the ocean, protecting her from all comers. The lovely little bay of Porto Pim nestles close behind. There are many fine buildings throughout the town, as befits its status as commercial centre of these islands, and the pavements are charmingly enhanced with mosaics.
As so often, I climb to dizzy heights and look back down with satisfaction. The day was lengthening as we reached the harbour again. People seemed to be gathering on street corners, and the distant strains of a band reached our ears. Yet again we had stumbled upon a procession!
Nothing to do but watch it go by. And then return to the lovely old wood and polished timber floors of Casa Buonvento, where a bottle of Vinho Verde and chocolates awaited us. And the sun setting on the harbour, at the end of another lovely day.
It’s a special week for the lovely ladies of Lens-Artists Photo Challenge, celebrating their first year together. Tina talks about expanding horizons, friendship and things that are dear to your heart. Jo’s Monday walks mean all those things to me. Beautiful islands and boats are meant to be shared, aren’t they?

As are walks! And here you have plenty to enjoy. Many thanks to all of you, for your time and patience.
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First up this week is Amanda. Apologies because I missed her link up last week :
A Famous Evening Walk – Coolangatta
And Albert sent me 2 walks, so here’s one of them :
Sherwood Homestead (Former) Walk via Blue Range Hut
Natalie has switched hosts to WordPress. See what they made of Malta together :
Irene saw something wonderful, and…
Ulli takes us to a fabulous building in Berlin, with a fascinating interior :
I do love a cottage garden, and this one from Jude focuses on some beautiful details :
Drake shows us a railway, and an old fort, on Alderney :
While Alice has a fort from a different era, and bug spray!
Anyone for salad? It’s hot here, so I don’t mind if I do. Thanks, Jackie!
Anyone hankering after cool? Sandra has a few snowy peaks for you :
Dege Peak, Mount Rainier National Park, USA
Cathy continues her personal journey :
(Camino day 24) Villarmentero de Campos to Carrion de los Condos
While Cheryl always finds somewhere fascinating to take us :
The Hidden Delights of Taehwagang Grand Park & Simni Bamboo Grove
And Susan? Well, she’s trying to shed stereotypes :
A good time had by all? I certainly hope so! See you next week on Jo’s Monday walk.



That last photo with the golden sunlight is spectacular!
We had a quiet week but did get a great walk in yesterday that I posted over at Sami’s Monday Mural.
https://junkboattravels.blogspot.com/2019/07/summer-tarts.html
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Brilliant! Thanks Jackie 😍⛅⛵💕
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You do us proud by including us in this one Jo! What a glorious day you had, made all the better by thinking it would be cloudy 😊. The artwork is great fun and the boats and town are terrific but you definitely saved the very best for last. That sunset shot is simply gorgeous!!!
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Thanks so much, Tina! I know it’s a lot of post for your challenge but I’m glad you enjoyed it. 😍⛅⛵🌊💕
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Another fun day of exploring, Jo. I love that last photo of the setting sun on the boats in the marina. The artwork, the boats, the festival – you always do manage to find fun in every corner! Thanks so much for the link. 🙂
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I can only find fun if it’s there to be found, Cathy, but I do like people to enjoy walking with me. Thanks darlin 😍⛅⛵🌊💕
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Well, there does seem to be a lot of fun to be found in your part of the world, Jo. It’s always fun to join in your walks. 🙂
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I love the grays and blues of this walk. A long walk but so worth it. Thanks Jo for taking us with you.
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It’s great to have such lovely company, Arlene. Thank you! 😍💕
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Wow, fantastic presentation, Jo and what an amazing place. Would love to be there with you. Thanks so much for your awesome share.
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I loved the islands, hon. Such a beautiful place. Thanks a lot 😍⛅⛵🌊💕
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Yes they sure r, Jo. 👍👍👍👍 Welcome.
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I had fun with a new adventure Jo 😀😀
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You and me both, Brian 😍🌊⛵⛅💕
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😍💞
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Love the pavement details!
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Aren’t they lovely, Sue? I walked this morning. It’s a Wimbledon afternoon 😍🎾🏆💕
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Just got in after Pilates…Wimbledon on now!
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Yay! Konta won 😆. Rafa too, of course xx
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Lots of fabulous walks to explore here. That will keep me occupied for some time. Thanks for posting them all, Jo.
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You’re welcome, Amanda! Not enough hours in the day 😊⛅⛵🌊💕
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So true
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Wow, so. many lovely blues on here, made me think of packung my bag and off to those blues. 😉
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Let’s go! I wouldn’t mind a return 😍🌊⛵⛅💕
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Reblogged this on LIVING THE DREAM.
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FANTASTIC PHOTOGRAPHS AND BLOG AND THANKS FOR SHARING, CHINA
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Thanks for visiting and sharing 😍💕
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You have such a beautiful collection of blue sky photos in this post Jo! I wonder if people hear you are coming to visit and decide to throw a festival party just for you.
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Becky suggested that! Nice of them, isn’t it? 😍⛅⛵🌊💕 Thanks darlin xx
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A great walk, Jo. I can feel your enjoyment in your words, and see why from the pictures.
So much new art along the quayside – 17 or 18 years since I was there so plenty that I didn’t see! You are really making me want to return.
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And this was my least favourite place, Debs! But I can see why so popular. Thanks darlin 😍⛅⛵🌊💕
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I’m looking forward to more Azorean walks, then!
And I’ve got a ramble around Valencia: https://travelwithintent.com/2019/07/08/circumabulate-barrio-carmen-old-valencia/
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Wonderful! Thanks a lot, Debs xx
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What an incredible walk! I’m exhausted…but in a good way. 🙂 Thanks for taking us along, Jo. The photos are gorgeous!
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You always make the best company, Jill! Thank you so much 🙂 🙂
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oh this is fabulous Jo . . what a fun way to arrive and love the way there’s always a procession somewhere for you. I am beginning to think they know when you are arriving!
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PS and I am honoured that squares has been included in such a special post xxx
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Bless! I wanted to share this with the ladies, but I couldn’t leave you out. Some of these were just shouting ‘square me!’ 🙂 🙂
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They were definitely following me around the islands, Becky… there are more! I can almost hear Jude groaning when I post the word. 🙂 🙂
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My smiles will drown Jude’s groans!
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Me? Groan? 🤯
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You! Groan… 🙂
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all these sites seems to be worth seeing. one feeling pleasure after having glance on these clicks. wish to go there and cover that all
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It’s a beautiful world out there, isn’t it? Thanks for stopping by. 🙂 🙂
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So fabulous, so fascinating. Really enjoyed. 🙂
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I know you like a boat or two, Drake 🙂 🙂 Many thanks for the link, and happy Monday!
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To put it mildly, I don’t have hydrophobia. 😀 😀 😀
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Jo, enjoyed your captures of an interesting trip. Love the light on the yacht photo.
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So many yachts! I get dizzy with excitement, Suzanne 🙂 🙂 Your post this morning looks beautiful. Hope to get back and read it but I have a friend knocking on the door shortly. Catch you soon!
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Haha@dizziness with yachts😆No pressure enjoy your day.
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