Showing posts with label beaches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beaches. Show all posts

August 30, 2011

Watery Wednesday - A Whale of a Tale

It's time for me to try and get back into the groove of things as it relates to the blogging world and sharing my travels with all of you!

I just got back from a week of traveling and camping up the coast of California and Oregon, and after many years of trying to see a whale, it finally happened last week!!!


I zoomed in on this whale while camping on the beach just north of Fort Bragg California.  Turns out there has been a pod of these beauties hanging out in this area for a couple of months now.

Please take the time to see some more fascinating "Watery" pictures from around the World by clicking HERE.

March 14, 2011

Blue Monday - Venice Beach California

I was going through some old files of my pictures to maybe try a post for "Blue Monday".  I came across these pictures that I took while visiting Venice Beach, California in April 2008.  It seems that "Blue" is  everywhere you look!

A street entertainer on Venice's Ocean Front Walk decked out in "Blue"


Some great little shops with just a touch of blue.  But look at that "Blue" sky!


The gorgous "Blue" Pacific Ocean


And of course a great "Blue" bikini while enjoying it all!


Click "Blue Monday" to see some more "Blue" from some "Blue" photographers

January 17, 2011

Alcalar Megalithic Monuments

While driving around the other day just north of Alvor we came across a sign that peaked my curiosity.


The little picture on this sign reminded me of "The Portal Tomb" I saw while visiting Ireland in 2003

Portal Tomb at Burren in County Clare Ireland 

So you see by the picture above, I thought for sure we would be seeing something very similiar.....NOT!

Apparently, in the third millennium BC, the focal point of the land stretching from the north of the Alvor inlet to the foot of the Mochique hills was a huge settlement located at the end of the once navigable Torre river.

Other small settlements grew up around this central location and megalithic funeral temples were gradually built on the surrounding low slopes.

Well this all still sounded very interesting, so we made our way to the Reception and Study Centre for the Monuments.  The price was right at 2 euros each to be able to walk among the funeral temples!  We started up the trail and came across the first temple.


You know I would have gone inside if I could, but the opening was very, very small


The picture below shows you the inside


We were able to take a peek inside from the top of the monument


Just ahead of us we can see another monument and walk over to take a look


Oh, there's that Portal Tomb similarity

Well that was it.....yep two monuments.  Average cost 2 euros per monument for two people.  It seems though that according to the brochure I picked up they actually list a total of 17 in the area.  So we drove around looking for more with no success.

If you are into this sort of thing, I mean really into it, then go ahead and check these ancient burial monuments out.  Otherwise, I would suggest enjoying the beautiful beaches and quaint villages of the Algarve.

There are a few more pictures to see by clicking "Where's Debbie" and then click on the album "Alcalar"

January 2, 2011

Alvor on the Algarve

It was another beautiful day here in the Algarve.  A nice sunny day and 62 degrees (17 celcius) takes us out to explore another amazing beach!


Only about 6 miles away, Alvor was our destination today.  The fishing village of Alvor is situated on the estuary of the river, Rio Alvor.  But we chose to walked along Alvor’s main beach, Praia de Alvor.



We walked part of the long stretch of golden sand backed by sand dunes and cliffs where there is no shortage of decent cafes and bars.


We had lunch at the Windsurf Snack Bar and Restaurante where if you like, you can choose your fresh fish as you enter the patio dining.


Lunch today was a monk fish soup for Stijn


And a shellfish salad full of mussels, clams, and shrimp for me!


Wonderful food and a fantastic view!


I see many more days ahead, just like this one!

There are more pictures to see at "Where's Debbie". Just click on the album "Alvor"

December 30, 2010

The First of Many Great Days Ahead

Happy that the rain stopped today, we jumped in the car and headed to the beach, Praia Grande!


This is a great spot in Ferragudo with three restaurants right on the beach.  Every Tuesday night there is live music at this beach bar.  Bet you figured out where we're going on Tuesday!


My favorite is still the 17th century fort, Sao Joao de Arade which sits between Ferragudo's two beaches, Praia Grande and Praia da Angrinha. 


There are great views from here looking towards the bigger touristy city of Portimão


There is also some very beautiful and interesting plants along this stretch of beach



I don't think this boat is going anywhere for awhile


The wind conditions were apparently perfect today for some kite surfing



All this fresh sea air has made us a bit hungry, so we headed back into town for some lunch



There are several great little places in Ferragudo to eat and we discovered a new favorite today!  We had driven past "Barnard's several times when we were here last February, but never managed to stop in for a meal.  So today we did!


We were greeted by the owner, Geraldine, with a very warm and friendly welcome as she led us to our table. 


You won't find a lengthy menu here for lunch.  Just take a look at the chalk board and decide which of the two options you would like today.


The menu is small and informal, with an unhurried service and good prices.  Stijn ordered the pasta with chicken and chorizo while I choose the calf liver with onions.  I need more iron!


For dessert, I chose the Christmas pudding with custard and a nice hot cup of Galao.
 

Oh, I'm afriad those pounds are going to creep back up on me!

If you would like to see the rest of my pictures of today just click "Where's Debbie" and then click on the album "The First of Many Great Days Ahead"





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