Tuesday, September 30, 2008







Weather is back to being nothing short of awesome! Our major project was a visit to Sand City, a yearly festival of sand carvings by artists from all over the world. Unfortunately there was some damage from the storm the previous day but it was still amazing. The detail in the carvings is incredible as is the artistic detail of the characters. After this we found a highly recommended and huge restaurant which features a Portugeuese specialty -chicken piri piri. It's a spicy baked chicken which was excellent. It was the easiest restaurant that we have been to in terms of decision making. You get to choose your drinks but the only thing on the menu is chicken piri piri served with a tomato salad and french fries. In the afternoon we visited a local winery where we encountered a superb tour guide by the name of Laila. She gave us as much information on the local area as she did about the winery. We're pretty sure she overserved our samples and actually joined us for one at the end of our visit. We spent the evening at the Villa with a good supper and many laughs ABZ style.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Day 8







Sunday we were forced into a lazy day. We experienced a major thunder and lightening storm that lasted almost 24 hours. We had rain ranging from a drizzle to a downpour. After making big breakfast at the Villa we drove for a while and found this beach - Marinha - not far from the Villa. Fortunately the rain had stopped enough for us to wander through the puddles and take some amazing pictures. We then went into Carvoeiro for beer and pizza and then drove around scouting out future trips for the coming week. We went back to the hotel across the street for a wonderful dinner and they actually seemed to enjoy us coming back. We're writing this on Monday morning. The lightening, thunder and rain have all stopped and there is even some sunshine. Hopefuly there will be more stories tomorrow. Oh yes, we have hot - maybe warm - water!!



Sunday, September 28, 2008

Day 7

















Had a relatively quiet day on Saturday. We toured Carvoeiro which consists of small windy roads (surprise, surprise), small specialty shops and numerous bars and restaurants. At the end of the block is a lovely beach. We enjoyed lunch on a patio with numerous people watching socceer on outdoor TV's and then headed back to the Villa where we prepared supper ourselves and spent a quiet evening at home. Still no hot water but we do have a constant leak on the floor. Mr. Z, our best negotiator, has made arrangements with the hotel across the street for us to use the showers in their SPA. Way to go Mr. Z.

First rainy day today we will probably do some sightseeing but stay in the car. Have a great weeekend - we are.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Day 6
















Yesterday was a beautiful day - about 27. We went to look at some of the beaches at Albufeira - they are absolutely gorgeous. Found lots more verrrry narrow streets and tight corners but we made it through- didn't need the six hour happy hour this time! They claim that the beaches there are the best in the Algarve.










Lots of people on the beaches but they go forever so they don't seem crowded at all. We lost Ron and Kathy in the other car so we just ended up coming back to the Villa a little earlier than planned. Went out for a fabulous supper at a restaurant called O Rustico in Carvoeiro which is the closest town to the Villa.










This morning it is raining but starting to clear already. Still no hot water but we have high hopes for that to be rectified soon.










Friday, September 26, 2008

Day 5







Today we visited the town of Silves - about a 15 minute trip from our Villa - of course depending on how many times we got lost! There is a castle therethat was built in the 12th cenury. Quite incredible. Too bad some of our homes are not built quite as well. The area around the town is lush and green - unlike our trip the day before that was barren. The roads in the town are up and down and verrry narrow as you can see in the pictures. Driving and parking was an extreme challenge especially for Canadians unsure of how to do it. Caused us to go home and have a six hour happy hour. The area around the town is full of orange groves. That's all that you could see from the Castle.






The Villa is awesome with a notable exception that we are trying to get corrected -no hot water! Showers are really quick. Mr. Z is in charge - all will be well by tonight. Hope that everyone is well. We are fantastic! The weather is beautiful.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Day 4











Today we took off from the beautiful Casa Marga Villa (our new home) to see the most westerly point of Europe - Cabo St. Vincente. It has an old lighthouse that unfortunately is closed for renovations. You are very high up on a cliff but it was pretty cool. From there we went into Sagres for lunch - at a nice restraurant overlooking the water - and then on the the Sagres Fortress. It was built in 1587 and was originally a navigational school but was also a fortress to protect the are from pirates and undesirables. It is huge. Pretty had to get into this as it was a sheer drop to the water.








Then meandered our way back. Hardly got lost at all. Luckily here there are traffic circles so it's easy to change directions when you miss a turnoff. You can get very dizzy though. Had supper at a beauiful resort that is next door to our villa. We are now off on another ABZ adventure. Here are a few pictures from yesterday. We'll sign on again tomorrow.