Atmospheric by Yves
In view of the recent reversion to State of Calamity, Myriam's slow-healing fractured toe and my reluctance to guess what happened on the last walk, we have decided to latibulate until further notice. That isn't as good as it sounds, but anyway here is a short piece of music to start this virtual blog post.
In the absence of any knowledge of the walk last Wednesday, I will post a few titled and untitled pics and take the rest of the week off.
Starters: Hazel and Janet do not listen to instructions and block the picture on the wall that the Leader wanted.
The picture the Leader wanted.
Long conversation no.1 about medronho.
The medronho basket.
The artificial hill was very steep. Rod was advised to hold on tight....
.... which he did.
The Long March
Umbrellas come out.
Dangerous well.
Long conversation no. 2 – about the well ?
Not only does Yves not get served first for a change but, when they do come round to him at last, it is to tell him he cannot have the bifana in traditional pão that he ordered because there is no traditional pão left.
Half an hour or so later – long after the Leader has left to go home – Yves finally gets a Tosta da Casa.
And now lets see what HC-B sent,
Track and Stats by John 'Viewranger' Hope
And that is all I know about the walk on 24.11.2021
If anyone would like to add anything, there are two possibilities -
1. Add as a comment (which has proved to be beyond the capabilities of one or two.) and
2. Let me know and I will authorise you as an author and you can add it yourself.
DO NOT send me any text, captions or other material, because as I noted at the beginning, I am latibulating.
it was a nice walk!
ReplyDeletePulled the rug from beneath my feet just as I was about to submit my normal masterpiece..but too late now; I have already consigned it to the bin in a fit of pique!
ReplyDeleteSorry Rod, I was committed to several tasks on Monday, so had to finish on Sunday.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, one question - there are a couple of photos of Janet leading the way up a hill. Were these staged for the camera?