No século passado, a grande familia do Senhor Chico Batalha, pescador no Guadiana em barcos de madeira, e da Senhora Maria Rosa Lopes, com quatro dos filhos e a mota Zundapp, no monte da Canada (Campinho), provavelmente à volta de 1983.
Dans le montado, au coeur de l'Alentejo - Gente e natureza no Alentejo - Stories from Alentejo (Portugal)
samedi 17 mai 2014
jeudi 15 mai 2014
jeudi 1 mai 2014
Homenagem a dois cabreiros
Ce printemps, il manquait un détail au paysage: la silhouette de Senhor Manuel, assis sur une charrue, radio à la main ou campé sur ses pieds à l'ombre d'un chêne, le parapluie à proximité. Il avait déjà dû se séparer de son compère Bernardino il y a quelques années. Son genou l'a contraint à présent à renoncer lui aussi à parcourir les prés fleuris et à se séparer de ses chèvres.
Même si Senhor Manuel doit aujourd'hui se contenter de l'horizon que lui offre le seuil de sa demeure, nos yeux continueront sûrement à chercher sa silhouette dans le montado, à chaque sortie par la Rua do Guadiana (photos: Juillet 2009 et Avril 2010).
Orchids from Serra Morena (Fuente del Cordel, Villaharta)
Little early April visit to our Villaharta friends Rafael and Maité, very close to Cordoba. Plenty of orchids around the ferruginous springs. Anacamptis champagneuxii and A. papilionacea (above), Orchis Langei and the very pretty Ophrys ficalhoana (below). Thanks to D.Tyteca for the identification!
Algarvian goats and sheep
It was a beautiful day of early April. I drove down with our little 1996 Red Fiat Punto to Tavira with my friend C., to go and choose some Churra Algarvia sheep. We followed the picturesque N122 road from Beja to Mertola, as often with the impression of driving in a paintings gallery. Rows of tens of stork nests half way and the little village of Corte da Velha (above), nested on the right, at the very beginning of the Guadiana National Park. Mr. Neto picked us up and drove us into the Tavira barrocal to discover a mixed herd of goats and sheeps that the Neto family has been taking care of for several generations. Here is a little movie. Both Algarvian goat and sheep breeds are relatively endangered with effectives in the range of respectively 2000 and 3000 heads. Those of Mr Neto graze in the middle of a carob trees orchard (Ceratonia siliqua var. mulata) that he planted himself. And they also find some shade under magnificent cork oak trees.
C. was super enthusiastic about the goats. Their coat looks like a piece of art. Below are the few sheep we selected. 6 females and one male. As soon as we'll get a green light from the vets, they will be carried to the Alentejo. Have a look at the horns of this impressive male too!
Great people, great breeds! And the whole thing ended at Noelia e Jeronimo, highly recommended!
A Belgian swimming champion at Praia das merendas (Campinho)
In mid-April, one of the local paparazzi - Y.V., who has asked us not to reveal his full name for obvious legal reasons - came across a Belgian swimming champion in the middle of his training at Praia das merendas (Campinho). He was obviously taking full advantage of the gorgeous weather conditions. It seems that the swimmer's achievements can be found here. Although we are sure that this intensive training session didn't take place on April 1, we haven't been able to cross-check the information further. At the back, you can see Monte da Duquesa, very famous for its delicious goat milk and its three white stork nests. We are very pleased to be able to publish these pictures in exclusivity, one more sign that there is room for serious Alentejano sport journalism outside A Bola and O Jogo.
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