It seemed a strange time of year to have a Medieval Fair, and curiosity drew me to Paderne. It’s another of those small Algarve villages that punches above its weight when it comes to the grand occasion. It was a lovely day for a drive out into the countryside, so off we went, arriving unfashionably early. Later we were glad that we had done, as parking became extremely fraught. As it was, we had the streets almost to ourselves as we browsed the stalls, smiling and exclaiming at the range of goods. Who to buy a hobby horse for, or maybe a many-legged puppet?
I was so busy looking that I scarcely noticed the beating of drums until the procession was almost upon me. A curtsey may well have been in order, for I was swept contemptuously aside by an imperious lord. Amends were made when a handsome knight stooped to kiss my hand, covering me with confusion. Suitably embarrassed, I stepped back to watch the parade.
Drums beat and pipes skirled as they swayed towards me. A lady with an enigmatic smile carried an unblinking owl, and another conjured with a crystal ball. In a small square a stage had been set up, and here the entertainment began. His Lordship welcomed the assembled crowd, many of whom were busy feasting at trestle tables. The aroma of roasting meat filled the air, as dancing girls twirled voluptuously and masked drummers kept up the steady beat. An accomplished violinist expertly filled any gaps.
The “village lasses” laughed and teased each other, flirting outrageously to the disgust of their “elders and betters”, who tried to shoo them away.
Next the turn of the pipe band, who blew up a storm before leading the procession off to another venue, by the church steps. We followed, in search of refreshment, and were surprised to find camera crews setting up, and a young lady conducting interviews. Time to move on.
The streets were colourfully attired, both for Christmas and the Fair, with traditional nuts, seeds and dried fruits stacked high on stalls.
In a quiet moment we slipped inside the church, where a simple crib scene had been set up in front of the altar.
A naive Presépio (Nativity scene) presided in a tiny hall opposite the church, and around the corner a donkey waited patiently in his stable.
There was little pause in the revelry and, wherever you lingered, you’d find your toes tapping to a constant rhythm. No-one had been left out, with games and ‘medieval’ rides for the children and armed combat for their seniors.
Not forgetting the sinuously swaying lady with the veil. All eyes were drawn to her swivelling hips and dainty feet, up on the stage.
Reluctantly we made our way out of the village for, soon after three in the afternoon, crowds were beginning to gather. A main stage outside of the Medieval Fair provided boisterous entertainment with a more modern flavour. I know which I preferred.
I’d like to add this post to Cathy’s beautiful Photography Invitation. My intention was to capture the atmosphere of the fair in photos.

No cake but we’ve over-indulged lately, wouldn’t you say? And dried fruit must be a healthier option. Many thanks to you all for wandering along with me. Please find a little time to visit the good folk below. And join me next time, here on Jo’s Monday walk?
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How about this for a brilliant idea? Debbie knows I can only draw Stick Men 😦
A distant deer is better than no deer, isn’t it, Janet?
Monday walk…waiting for sunrise
Street art! Sandra wonders how you feel about it :
Drake acknowledges that life isn’t always pretty :
Take a step or two back in time with Anne :
Enjoy an unusually balmy January day with Irene :
Or an autumnal birthday jaunt, with Cathy :
Celebrating a birthday at Mary’s Rock
And lastly, a nice young man I’d like you to meet :
Trails to Trudge: Red Rock Canyon State Park
That’s it for another week. Hope you enjoyed it. Take care, and I’ll see you soon!



So many festivals Jo! There must be one every week. I recall my children having a hobby horse once, I wonder where on earth that got to? Probably abandoned in South Africa along with a lot of other stuff. And how lovely to have be kissed by a gallant knight, not an every day experience 💋
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My only other claim to fame was having my hand kissed by Buzz Lightyear, many long years ago, Jude. Seems I haven’t entirely lost it! Ha ha 🙂 🙂
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What a great snazzy jazzy post Jo ! Certainly lifted the mizzly atmosphere of this January Monday right here I can tell you . Wonderful costumes .. and love the Venetian half masks some were wearing …
Lots of happiness sunshine and juicy delights to savour !
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It’s nice to have something colourful to share at this time of year, Poppy. The sun shines here most days but I’m well aware that isn’t always the case. And I’m a lucky me! 🙂 🙂
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One of the most colorful posts I’ve seen in a awhile. WOW! The costumes, the dolls/toys, the decorations, the food!
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It was such nice timing, between Christmas and New Year and with glorious weather, hon. Who can ask for more? 🙂 🙂
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That looks like so much fun, Jo. I’d arrive too early as well, as my s-i-l and I did for the cherry festival a year ago and we were glad for the same reason–parking! I’ve been to a medieval fair, or faire as they’re styled here, some years ago and it was fun, but it was a paid venue rather than just taking place in a village as this one was. I think the fruit and nuts look and sound delightful and just right. And speaking of food, I’m off to have my breakfast and than meet a friend for coffee. In the meantime, as it’s cold and there snow and possibly ice on the ground, we’ll be walking indoors today, so you don’t need any cold weather gear. 🙂
janet
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Sounds perfect, Janet! Indoors, I mean – not the snow and ice. We’re off for a stroll in the salt marshes so I’ll catch up with you later 🤗💕
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See you then.
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Oh my! So much fun out there n lucky you 😃 love those wooden decors or toys…
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I really did want a hobby horse! Or maybe a puppet 🤗💕
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Local handicrafts – best part of any fair 🙃
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Those festivities never end where you come from.. so amazing.. 😉
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It does often seem that way, Lisa. Good times 🤗💕
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This looks like such fun Jo. I love all these festivals that you are able to attend.
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It was the perfect time, Colline. Between Christmas and New Year. Thanks for your walk 🤗💕
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I need to make an effort to take pictures when I do go out for walks 😄
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So many lovely festivals in the villages of the Algarve for you to enjoy Jo and that sunshine – do try and send some over here!
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The wind is a little fresh today, Marion, but still that blue sky 🌞💕
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Beautiful! Looks like you had loads of fun Jo!
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We did, Aggie! Thanks so much 🤗💕
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I remain astonished at the number of festivals you find! Fabulous.
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This one was so joyful and a nice treat after Christmas 🤗💕
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What fun Jo, you really captured the atmosphere of this medieval fair and “oh la la” a kiss on the hand in the Main Street. Loved it, thank you for sharing
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Such a lovely afternoon we had, Pauline! One of many 🤗💕
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Looks lots of fun and I loved the real donkey and pony too!
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Something for everyone, Emma 😁💕
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Brilliant photos Jo, it looks like a wonderful festival and you’ve certainly captured the atmosphere, I can almost hear the music. Love the little crib scene at the church, the nativity scene and the little donkey and pony 🙂
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Thanks so much, Eunice! We had a lovely day there 🤗💕
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That looks wonderful. Even though I accidentally read ‘masked drummers’ as ‘naked drummers’ at first …..
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Well… each to their own, Margaret… 😁 What can you have been thinking? 💕
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..that it’s too cold for that sort of malarkey …
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Many thanks for the Virtual visit, Jo!
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More than welcome, Sue. You’d have loved the bagpipes 🙂 🙂
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But I don’t like bagpipes, Jo 🙁
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so much fun. Hope Mick got at least a wink from one of the Village lasses!!
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I wasn’t looking but I suspect he might have 🤗💞
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That’s ok then xxx
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Thanks for taking us along, Jo. What a great festival! I don’t think you could have asked for a more beautiful day. 🙂
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It was in the quiet spell between Christmas and New Year, Jill and made a lovely day out. Thanks darlin 🤗💕
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I so enjoyed the festival Jo 🙂 a kissed hand is better than a shove. I too would be an early arriver as I hate the parking debacle. The dried fruits and other tastes more than make up for cake 😀 😀
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You’d be great company, Brian 🙂 🙂 Another gallant!
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I would even buy cake ha ha ha
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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