Had a quiet day in the apartment. It was a cloudless day and our balcony is a little sun trap. I caught up with some laundry as I wanted everything clean and germ free.
In the evening we walked into town and ate at a very nice seafood restaurant overlooking the ocean. We could see quite a few boats offshore as it got dark, and the waiter explained that they were fishing for squid. They have lights on the boats which attract the squid and allow them to be caught.

The restaurant has no menus so you go to the fish cabinet and select what you want to eat. Brian had an octopus salad to start and we both shared a very large Dover sole for the main course with potatoes and freshly cooked vegetables. The sole was filleted at our table and the fish was delicious. I cannot remember the last time that I ate Dover sole. We had a nice bottle of white Portuguese wine and shared a local liqueur which tasted mainly of raw alcohol with a very light after taste of orange although it is not made from oranges. Won’t be ordering it again.

While I am not given to waxing poetic about the washrooms in any country, I was moved to take a couple of photos in the ladies’ loo as it had obviously been recently redecorated and the tiles were lovely.

I meant to mention in an earlier blog post that I think that sometimes we tend to take our police officers for granted and not appreciate our police services. The couple we met last weekend come here for three months every winter. A few years ago they rented a house and it was broken into and burgled while they were out. They reported it to the police and spent 8 hours at the police station making a statement. In the end the police accused them of breaking into the house themselves and would take the matter no further.

We are seriously contemplating whether or not to go to Naples next month, and are thinking where we could spend the five days instead,. Our concern is whether or not the museums and tourist areas will be open. We still have a few weeks to decide.





















