
We’re back in the lanes again this week. Not so much a walk as a collection of reminiscences. In these past few weeks we’ve walked, in 2s and 4s, and once, daringly, in an 8. Our horizons were broadened and then, like the slamming of a door, curtailed.
In common with much of Europe. Patience is required. Not something that comes naturally, to me, at least. And yet, I’m surrounded by beauty.
It is the time of year to return to the hills. Slowly, for there is no hurry. Savouring the subtle aroma of orange blossom. A day’s worth of rain brings life and colour to the fields. Gentle sunshine breathes warmth over ripened vines and olives. The grape harvest now complete, nets are spread hopefully beneath gnarled trees to catch the olives. Pomegranates blaze a dark red promise of the luscious jewels to come.
As we ramble, snippets of information are exchanged. Our own grapevine of survival. Stories that make us smile. Some that make us sad. Linking us to one another. I stop to peer at a chequered fork, lying on the cobbles. Fallen from a bike’s panier after a picnic, perhaps? A quirky find. Softly coloured houses, one with a spreading vine, one trailing delicate green fronds over a wall. Its shadow dances at any hint of breeze.












A slight gradient follows, and a climb into the hills. Overhead the clouds soar and bubble away to the horizon. We look back to the coast, glistening in the distance, and point out our homes. The rock formations crumble on either side of us, raw nature reminding us that the earth has survived many ages. And, with or without our help, will continue to do so. Unlike some of the abandoned hill villages in the Algarve.




Dark clouds swoop, a portent of further life-giving rain, and a nudge back down the hill in time for lunch. I’m sure we can find cake somewhere? After all, it’s Monday!

Hopefully I’ve rounded you all up from my last Monday walk. Apologies to anyone I’ve missed. I’m intending to make Jo’s Monday walk a monthly feature at present, so feel free to drop by with a walk at any time. I’ll always try to make you welcome.
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Janet has discovered a whole new and wonderful world in Arizona :
Is it Autumn where you are? Rupali trails colours in her wake :
While Margaret takes note of each step and stone :
Trusty’s Hill and Rutherford’s Monument
Carol shows off her native Australia :
Wonderful autumnal scenes and an ‘almost selfie’ from Drake :
Way back in time, LadyLee had a holiday!
And Marion explored a beautiful English town :
Have you ever been to Armenia? No, nor me! Interesting, though…
Armenia: The Beauty of Not Hiking Mont Azhdahak
I’m always a sucker for enthusiasm. Where better than Tuscany?
San Gimignano, the turreted village
While Frank muses on the shoreline :
4 – Shells – Beach Walk Reflections
Please do visit the above. They’re all lovely people and you might make a new friend. Meanwhile, have a great month!


I bet you were undecided which way to go when you came to that fork in the road Jo? π
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Always undecided when there’s a choice, Denzil. Me and himself always want to go opposite ways π€£π€£π
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I was half tempted to keep it though π€π
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Hi Jo, I think your walk is really lovely and it looks like it’s still green there! I’ve included a walk that is a little chillier but still fun… https://meggiesadventures.com/2020/11/02/autumn-scenery/
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The rain we had really refreshed the countryside, Meg, even though it was just a day. More due this week but it’s still warm. π€π Thanks a lot!
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A lovely inspiring read, Jo. Thanks for sharing a little sunshine on a Monday β€
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Sunshine all day here, Hanna. Too good not to share π. Thanks hon!
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Good to hear that, Jo!!! π€π
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Ah, lovely! I enjoyed my Virtual Stroll!
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Glad to hear it, Sue. Damp this week or still promising? π€π
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Itβll be Ok later in the week
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I can only repeat myself: you live in a gorgeous area.
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I do! I do π€£π€£
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Jo I always enjoy the walks. And I’m also loving the links to other walks! Needed this today!
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It’s nice to take a quick look around the world, Emily. Sharing is part of the fun ππ
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What a lovely walk, Jo. It’s been a very long time since I’ve seen such bright colours and gorgeous blue sky here in Sligo. At least Storm Aidan has left our shores and we can safely go out and about. Have a good day π Aiva
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That’s largely why we came here, Aiva. Grey skies are hard to live with however lovely the country. Wishing you a brighter November π€π
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I so enjoyed your walk today, Jo – soothing and soft, warm and tender. Brightens the grey over here now – rain, rain, fog, mist…spells November. Hope you got the cake?!
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We did, Ann Christine. Maracuia, which was a first for me π€π°π
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Love Maracuia!
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A once a month walk is better than none. Lovely, Jo!
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Well, I was out at the beach this morning, Jill, followed by country lanes and cake. Could be worse! How goes Nanoprimo? π€π
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My editor surprised me with my edits…I’ll be getting a late jump on NaNo. I want your life! xo
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Ah, but I’m not a famous authoress π π π With a poorly wrist!
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Lovely Jo. It feels very peaceful as you stroll. We so need the outdoors to nourish our souls. And cake!
Alison xo
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Cake accomplished after our walk today, Alison. The photo will be the subject of envy at some point π€π°π
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A lovely walk indeed – especially on what seems to be a beautiful day. The big wheel of the first pic – what is it? Thanks for including my seashells walk. I pleasant surprise to discover at the start of my day.
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No shortage of beautiful days here, Frank. You’d have loved our beach walk this morning. π€π Throughout Portugal there are many wells, once powered by donkeys, but now often disused. This one still had a good supply of water.
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Cheers to a good walk, and thanks for the information!
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A gentle ramble. I’m sure you’ll continue to get out and about. Though finding cake might not be easy.
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An odd set up here, right now. Restrictions finish at 6 tomorrow morning, but from 4th November some areas will be locked down. The Algarve is largely exempt but it will be reviewed fortnightly. Meanwhile today was glorious and we ferried to the Ilha, walked along the beach to Barril. Coffee stop then back on country lanes and a lovely lunch, with maracuia cake, in the company of 2 very good friends. Still mid 20s so what could be better? Rain later in the week π€π°π
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Sounds perfect. Wish we were mid 20s, more like 14 degrees and still awfully windy! Though I am happy to see the sun today.
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Wonderful walk, so inspiring. π
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Thanks darlin. How lucky are we? ππ
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A lovely ramble Jo, I enjoyed coming along – and I didn’t need cake, I’m still eating my own! π π
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Ah, yes! Must be almost gone, Eunice? We took all weekend to eat our apple cake π€π°π
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A delightful ramble Jo π glad we went up hill to see the views. Get back before the rains I hope. Did the search end well? Enjoy your week ahead x
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There is rain in the forecast later this week, Brian, but today was glorious. Beach, countryside and lunch with maracuia cake and lovely friends. I’m smiling π€π°π
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Love that smile Jo π π
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A beautiful, lyrical look at your countryside Jo as you take us wandering with you up the hill, then down again to find that promised cake.
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We did totally the opposite today, Pauline. A beach walk followed by country lanes and lunch with lovely friends. And maracuia cake! A first for me πππ
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That sounds like my kind of walk. Iβll have to google that cake π°
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Some lovely sunshine for your Monday walk Jo, Hope your week goes well.
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The week has started beautifully, Marion. Beach, countryside and lunch with cake ππ°π
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How lovely to have your walks back, and this one is so simple and delightful – just what’s needed. I’ll enjoy exploring he other offerings later – including my own. I’d almost forgotten about it!
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Not sure if monthly is good or bad, Margaret, but probably sufficient for the time being. Ad it’s nice to be ‘back on the road’. π π Thanks for your lovely company!
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I enjoyed coming. Even though I got no cake … π
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I have a bag of untouched Halloween sweeties? π π
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Nah. Thanks, but … nah.
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Lovely to be back wandering with you on a Monday Jo. A nice quiet relaxing walk with time to ponder and think before the inevitable cake-fest.
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Lots of pondering going on at the minute, Jonno. To have cake, or not to have cake? π π Have a nice week!
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