
I don’t think I ever saw the Algarve looking greener than it does right now. I know it won’t last, as it starts to hot up this week, but it’s a joyful sight. Normally we’d only have four more weeks of walking before the group splits up and goes its own way. This year there is no group. We long ago dispersed, and have been maintaining contact with amusing anecdotes and photos. They would have chuckled to see us struggling through the undergrowth on this walk.
We left the village of Furnazhinas on a straightforward, if uphill, trail- PR10, Castro Marim. Efforts are made to maintain these trails and renew signs, but not always successfully. There has been so much growth with the damper than usual winter that a machete would have come in handy at one point. The cistus that I love for their beautiful flowers at this time of year are incredibly tenacious, clinging to our clothes as we tried to force a passage. A stream that we needed to cross didn’t help matters but, eventually, we found ourselves on firm ground. And undeniably beautiful.
We were following the bed of the stream for part of our route, and had thought to bring a towel and change of shoes in case of mishap. Not needed in this instance. It’s incredible how greedily this arid terrain can soak up water. A sea of lavender, from deepest purple to pale green, wafts us with fragrance, romping with wild abandon amongst the broom.
As always, oleander follows water, the buds bursting to open. The stream plays hide and seek over a slab of shale, wild sweet peas sprinkled in the long grasses. Tiny white starlets cling on to rocks, drifting helplessly on the water’s surface.
For a while the landscape opens out, and we catch our breath. The land has been left to fend for itself, thriving on the absence of human endeavour. Minute yellow and crimson flowers- more rock roses!- dot the trail, and I take great care not to trample them.
Rock roses, tiny and grand. Undoubtedly stars of nature. As are the crimson poppies at the water’s edge. And a wisp of softest, beguiling blue.
Just enough water, but not too much. Softening the surroundings. Nourishing the plants. Delighting the eyes. But not soaking our feet.

Lemon flowers of every description still carpet the bare patches, in this land where cistus rules. Almost at the end of the trail, I pause to admire the lichen. And then we’re back in the sleepy village. Not even a coffee stop in this one. We have to look elsewhere for cake and distractions.
And so we’re home. Another glorious day in our hills, which I’m privileged to share with you. I’m off up there this morning. Spring time is precious.

Just time to share a walk or two before I go. Thank you for your company and the kind contributions you make.
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Jude knows which paths to lead me down. I love rhododendrons!
While Margaret always has the power to soothe me when I’m feeling ruffled :
Catching the end of the sunrise
Sarah takes us to a lesser known, but fascinating, area of Newcastle-on-Tyne :
Following the River Tyne to Ouseburn
And Drake is full of surprises, good and bad!
Life always seems to be fun with Jesh :
Likewise with Marsha, who lives in a beautiful place and is keen to show you her walking prowess :
#BrightSquare: Old Soldier Pass Trail
# BrightSquare: Bright Spot in Hike – Miracle Marker
#BrightSquare 30: Bright Destination- Seven Sacred Pools
Do you know Aggie? Let her take you into the heart of the city :
How hardy is Spring in Rupali’s part of the world?
Weekend 119: A fresh breeze is good for us
Let’s finish with Mel’s wonderful city that never sleeps :
Exploring the Sydney Coastline – Bondi to Manly Path – Stage 6, Taronga Zoo to Spit Bridge
That’s it for now. Apologies to anyone I’ve offended along the way. I hope there’ll be a next time on Jo’s Monday walk. Take care till then. And don’t forget to eat cake!




























I see formal flower gardens posted in WP that are always lovely and beautiful. But seeing plants in their natural environment is a real treat.
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Just enough water in the streams to make them interesting, Esther. Another lovely day up there today 🤗💕
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What a beautiful walk for my Monday morning … and the closing pastry was the perfect ending …. as was your closing bit of advice. 🙂
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A bit naughty, that pastry, with melty chocolate bits, Frank. But only once in a while 🤗💕
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This reminds me of our walks in France, Jo, o a bitter-sweet post for me. Now to enjoy everyone else’s contributions!
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Soon the beauty will start to fade as the temperatures rise, Margaret. Today has been close to perfect 🤗💕
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🙂
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Lovely walk, Jo. Beats my rain and Tescos hands down! 😀
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Hmmm, Tescos, Tom? Now you’re talking 🤣💕
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🤣🙂
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What a stunningly beautiful area you live in Jo. I loved taking this walk with you
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Hi, Pauline 🤗💕 Hope all is well with you. This has been the most beautiful Spring! It’s such a joy to share.
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Just looking at your photos makes me happy Jo.
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🙂 🙂
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Another lovely walk Jo and some pretty photos, I love the first shot and the poppies though I’ll pass on the cake 🙂 Not such attractive terrain for me yesterday though, I was back in Manchester again for some new street art, today it’s raining so it’s a home day.
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Typical Bank Holiday, I expect, Eunice, though I think it’s been ok till today. It wasn’t really cake but I do like one of those pastries with chocolate in every once in a while. Thanks, hon 🤗💕
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Good morning Jo! Your walk is lovely – I’ve added a spring walk too! Spring is a wonderful time for a walk… 🙂
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Thanks, Meg 🤗💕 Be with you in a while.
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What a great walk! Such a lovely time of the year!
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Yes, it definitely is, Aletta. Thanks, hon 🤗💕
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You’re welcome
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I haven’t had a chance to read your post yet Jo, let alone follow the links – I’m going to have a pause later and enjoy your post in peace. Meanwhile, you’ll share with a few fellow-bloggers today, won’t you? https://margaret21.com/2021/05/03/a-window-on-our-local-country-houses/
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Absolutely! I’m just sprawled, recovering from my exertions, Margaret. Be with you in a little while, thanks 🤗💕
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Just had a look on my phone but can’t comment as I’m not logged in? Don’t ask me why! 🤔💕 I’ll be along for a better view later 🤣
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Lovely flowers with the landscape so lush. Enjoy it while you can Jo.
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Another glorious walk this morning, Marion. Worn out this evening 🤗💕
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It does look very lush and hopeful, even if it won’t last. Have you had more precipitation so far, since it’s greener than usual? Gorgeous photos, Jo.
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We did, Otto, but very little recently. Overnight sprinkles and generally moody, but today it feels like might have settled. 23C and very pleasant. Thanks, hon 🤗💕
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Thank you for sharing such a beautiful day Jo 🌸🌷
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So lucky to be able to, thanks 🤗💕
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Fabulous flowers, Jo. The rock roses look so much more wonderful in wild surroundings than they do in most suburban gardens.
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Thanks sweetheart! They are a firm favourite 🤗💕
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Agree, Tish. 🙂
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Beautiful walk this morning, Jo. I love the flowers!
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Always happy to share, Jill! Have a good week 🤗💕
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Jo, the Algarve is looking lush now in the Spring and the wild flowers are amazing. Such a shame the cafes are not open.
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It’s a tiny village and doesn’t have a proper cafe, hon 🤔💕
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Wonderful flowers! Peaceful and a mood setter 👍🤝
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A nice start to the week, hopefully 🙂 🙂 Thank you!
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I could smell the flowers as we walked, felt the sun on my back and the cool of the water as a breeze blew. I am glad I went on this walk with you Jo. Maybe should have phoned ahead for the cafe to be open. 🙂 🙂
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It’s a tiny café/cum shop, Brian, and cake is not always guaranteed. Depends when the bakery van comes round, I suspect 🙂 🙂 Wonderful to have your company though!
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🙂 ❤
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