Grey is not my favourite colour for sky, but sometimes there are compensations. (not cake- too soon for that!) A friend had suggested a sally through the salt marshes, and I’m always seduced by the fusion of sky and sea. I hadn’t reckoned on a grey day, but it was warm, so, no excuse!
The light on the water here is special on all but the glummest of days. Passing by the fisherman’s huts there’s always a cat or two, trying to appear disinterested in today’s catch. Down in the salt pans, birds wade, flap their wings, and glide across the still waters.
A pomegranate tree clings to the last of its fruit, and the reeds rustle and sway, bleached beige by the sun. Small hillocks of salt gleam, white, against the sullen sky. A mysterious pink has appeared in the salt pans, not reflected from the dense clouds overhead.
The light is changing and, looking to the hills, I realise that the clouds are beginning, ever so slowly, to roll back. The water darkens, inexplicably, to a rich magenta and I watch, transfixed, as grey gives way to blue.
I’m rounding the marshes to reach Fuseta for lunch. If I’m lucky the sky should be clear by the time I get there.
It’s almost unreal, the transformation in the skies as I head towards the sea, and I can only be a grateful witness.
I wander along the quayside, peering at the tiny fish milling around the boats. If they were bigger I’d think they were pushing their luck, but it’ll be a while before they make anyone a decent supper. Well, perhaps a ship’s cat?
Which brings us, of course, to the inevitable subject. Does anyone have space for cake? Someone’s been eating mine, again!
Not such a grey day, after all. Replete, we sat in the sunshine, gazing out across the bay.

Not so many walks this week. Huge thanks to my regular contributors. Please visit each other, if you can, and don’t forget to get out there walking off all those cakes! Join me any time, here on Jo’s Monday walk. You know you’ll always be welcome.
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No walk.. no cake.. 😉
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Exactemente! 😊💕
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What a fabulous walk, Jo! Love the changing colors of the clouds. Beautifully captured.
Thank you for the walk. 🙂
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It was an amazing transformation that day, Amy. Nature and her mysterious ways! Thanks a lot, hon 😊💕
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Super salty sally, Jo. 🙂 The skies were beautiful! Seeing the salt reminds me of visiting the Camargue many years ago. And your piece of cake is just the right size. Did you have a coffee as well?
I promised I’d show some more weaving, so here we go.
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Probably a coffee but it was at the end of a meal so there would have been wine. Thanks Janet! With you soon 😊🍷💕
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Grey skies can be good for photography. Bright sunshine often bleaches out the colours or overexposes the sky. You have some really nice shots here. And it is always lovely to watch those clouds roll away. If it were warmer (and drier) I wouldn’t mind grey skies so much.
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No grey anywhere in sight this week. Almond blossom walk tomorrow and it may reach 24C. Hopefully we’ll be at the restaurant by then 😎💕
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Sounds perfect! Just the right temperature for me.
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At least your grey sky was brighter than the one I had for my walk on Saturday – it was so dull I’ve had to enhance the photos for my latest post. I love the colour and shape of the pomegranate tree and the blue sky, when it arrived, is a gorgeous colour 🙂
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Wall to wall blue today, Eunice. With a pale half moon riding high 😊💕
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Jo,
Oh yes – gray isn’t the best color, but you can’t pass up a warm day at a beautiful place. Seems serene. I smiled when the sky turned blue … and overly joyful with the closing slice of cake! Thanks for the link to one of my walks … actually my last. But hey, for those liking walks, there are 70 others to read. In my final post, I think there will be something your readers will appreciate. Hmmmmm …..
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Sounds good to me! Have a great day, Frank, and thanks for your company 🤗💕
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I’ll take another piece of that cake!
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Always the way to a man’s heart 😊🍰💕
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What an amazing transformation of colour! Hope you enjoyed your cake😉
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Always enjoy cake! Perhaps too often 🤗🍰💕
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😂
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Thanks for taking me on your Virtual wander of the salt pans, Jo! An interesting meander
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All on the flat but a bit bumpy in places, Sue. Better virtual for you 🤗💕
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That’s red rag to a bull…I was told I would never manage Lisbon, so I hired a Tuk-Tuk. Not sure what would work in the Algarve, though!
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Piggy back? 🙄 It’s not ALL humps and bumps 💕
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😄😄😄
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You certainly–and once again–made the most of a grey day. Wonderful photos as usual.
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Such an easy place to take good photos of, Angela. Thank you! 🤗💕
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At least your gloomy days are warm days Jo, unlike here but it’s a sunny start to the week. Hope you have a good one too!
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Thanks darlin. 1st Portuguese lesson over. At liberty to enjoy a lovely day 😎💕
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Beautiful pics Jo 🌿
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Many thanks hon 🤗💕
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Grey skies can make for wonderful images Jo. I just so love your photos which really convey a sense of being there. If I was there, then it was me who nibbled your cake 😀 😀
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Thanks so much darlin! And you are excused 😊🍰💕
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🙂 ❤
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Dark grey skies are ok but I don’t like the chalky white grey. Not good for pictures!
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Nor me. Not a cloud in the sky today 😎💕
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The blue sky at the end is mood enhancing but the sequence that really caught my eye is the salt pans with the pink/red/grey sea. Those seemed more like paintings than photos – especially the thistle group.
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It was a stunning sight that day, Susan. Incredible! Thanks a lot 🤗💕
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Marshes have a special atmosphere to them. I really enjoyed the reflections in these photos, jo.
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Thanks Emma. I think they’re beautiful at all times 🤗💕
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Did you find out who ate your cake? 🙂 Great walk, Jo!
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Ahem! 🙂 🙂 I might just have had a nibble before I took the shot, Jill. Thanks, hon!
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Exactly why I love the Algarvian coast, the grey never hangs around for too long. Lovely Jo x
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Purest blue again today. Off to hang the washing out 🙂 🙂 Have a great week, hon!
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If I peer out and squint, whilst at an angle, then I think there might be a pocket blue above me!!
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Jo, even a grey day in the Algarve is better than a grey day in England. Your photos are gorgeous and the cake… yummy.
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You’re probably right, Gilda. Thanks a lot! All good in your world? 🙂 🙂
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