Saturday, 15 October 2022

More Algarve Pics.

 It's back to the rain early next week.  The ๐ŸŒž has been cracking the flags so to speak.

Here's some more photos ๐Ÿ“ธ:


Leo the Algarve cat.
Algarve by night.
A pretty lass on her scooter.  She will catch her death dressed like that.
Fish shaped litter bin.  Function yet sculptural.
Bottle of wine ๐Ÿท for 1.89.
Indian Restaurant Menu.  

Below a sign for the Zoomarine.I will comment on the blogs I follow when I get back to rainy Hibernia next week. 



12 comments:

  1. You are certainly enjoying yourselves over there.
    Wet and windy here is our weekend forecast.

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  2. Leo looks loved. Maybe there is some psychology in feeding litter to fish shaped bins๐Ÿค”...if it works who are we to argue. Did it work?

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    1. Very clever thinking Tigger. There's no litter and loads of bins.

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  3. Thanks for the photos Dave. Good to see some normal holiday fare today and you are enjoying yourselves. I have fond memories of Lagos and Portimao.

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  4. Thanks Rachel. 22 at the moment. I remember you telling us of your visit to Lagos.

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  5. Hope you can bring some of that wine with you. Or at least you can find it in your Irish/German mega market.

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  6. What a lovely pussy! Did you stroke it Dave?

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  7. 6.69 in Lidl in Ireland LA. Portugal is said to be 33percent cheaper than the UK and Ireland. Thanks.

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  8. You HAVE to go home...you have all those critters waiting for you! Perhaps the next step is to move everyone to Portugal. The cheap wine would make the move totally worth it. Here, the cheapest bottle of wine you can get is $8. The average price is $14.79 for a bottle of red in Pennsylvania according to google.

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  9. Unfortunately you are right Debby. We will have to go back to the wind and rain this week. Drat.

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