WAGS 2024 01 10: Lost Glasses and a Long, Long Lunch
Back again to Porto do Mos, last visited in mid-November 2023, with some hope of finding some property lost on that occasion. Here is Antje´s Leader´s Report.
A respectable number of 9 had assembled at Porto do Mos beach for a 10 o'clock start to climb up the cliffs.
John and Geraldine, Maria, Dorothy and Dennis, Chris and Antje and Myriam and, last to arrive but not least, Rod.
These days it is quite important to have a coffee fix before the start. The grumpy-looking bar man at the kiosk above O Antonio was not prepared to open his doors before 10 o clock but the restaurant itself was more obliging and so those who needed it could get their caffeine fix.
The quest was to find Maria’s lost sunglasses which she was sure to find after 10 weeks.
Chris had left in the meantime to start his walk on the path just above the steep climb. By the time we had started, 10 minutes later, he was quite a bit ahead.
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| Chris goes steaming ahead |
| Starter Photo, taken about 15 minutes after the start |
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| Surfers were out in large numbers |
| How to cook chicken feet |
| Caterpillar Warning. If infected, it is advisable to take your clothes off, so we are told. |
Coming up to the little pine wood at the cliff top above Luz, we noted 2 caterpillar nests, the first we saw since we had passed there on our last walk.
| Looking for caterpillar nests |
The Atalaia trig point shone bright white and without graffiti. How long will it last?
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| This picture is a joint effort by Myriam and John. How did they manage that? |
| Back along the Atalaia road Proving that the WAGS can walk and talk at the same time |
when they put their mind to it.
| They weren´t here last time - four more Boa Vista villas |
We returned to the start after 2 1/2 hours and despite many eyes searching, Maria´s sunglasses were not found.
She had posed here for Myriam last time
Had she dropped her specs here ?
Alas, the search was in vain.
| But Maria looked on the bright side of things |
The Track and the Statistics
| Dennis did 9.25 kms; the rest of us not so much |
The Lunch
Chris had been to Atalaia Café after having finished a shortened walk and booked a table for 12, as Paul as well as Jyll Pease and daughter Heather were to join us for lunch.
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| The menu |
| Taking the first orders |
Well, the table was set for 12, but the lunch took as long as the walk. The restaurant next door was not operating and so Atalaia was operating at full capacity. And any orders when finally placed had be adjusted as some dishes were no longer available. First, it was the cabrita that was short and the fish was OK; , and then it was the fish that was short but the cabrita was OK. . And so on and so on.
| Entremeada Grelhada |
| Carapaus Grel |
| Fried Fish |
| Ensopada de cabrito |
| Alheira com ovo |
and a selection of desserts:-
But I don’t think anybody minded very much as we enjoyed the company and reminiscing about old times - RTCs and Sparrowfarts and so on - and the food, when it finally arrived, was not at all bad.. Hot home baked rolls with garlicky olive oil and plenty of wine had helped the wait and only Paul had to leave earlier due to a car issue.
The distance walked was 7 kms.
Thanks, Antje. Yes, Paul left early but before he went he managed to take this artistically enhanced picture of our waitress, whose very mini dress had probably reminded him of one of his favourite pianists (See his choice of closing music which follows shortly.)
From the archive
With Jyll and Heather being with us, we have a good excuse to select something from the archive.
First, one from a Sparrowfart on 22 July 2009, Heather being third from the right
and, second, at the end of the Round The Corner on 30 November 2011, Mike and Jyll were there at Carrapateira to meet us.
Closing Music











That was a good walk and a good looong lunch! Enjoyable day! Nice recent and old photos! Efficient archive!!
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