21°C — Clear and windy
By Jim
I am a sucker for a free breakfast! So there we were, at 8:00 am, lined up at a buffet with twenty middle-aged Germans when we should already have be an hour down the road. It was going to be a hot day and the earlier we finish walking, the better, but on the other hand … a hot breakfast?
We made our way to the trailhead at Luz Beach to begin our final stage of the Fishermen’s Trail. A speckless sky, blazing sun, and a cool sea breeze would be our companions all day. Unfortunately, so would packs of day walkers whose numbers increased tenfold as we neared the resort town of Lagos. When we began our trek eleven days ago, beaches were empty except for vagabond surfers and storks patrolled the cliffs. Now we were part of a throng of humanity; walkers, tourists, and Instagrammers all drawn to these seascapes of extraordinary beauty.
When we arrived in Lagos we were hungry and exhausted.






ReplyDeleteWell done! Your lunch looks delicious and reminds me of the lunch we had on Jean Baptiste Day! Rest well for your next adventure.