He’s back again with his shadow and this time his shadow has its own reflection. We’re also still in the Algarve but this time in Castro Marim. A tiny town, close to the Spanish border hence its three castles.

If you are wondering why this road is named after a date, you are in good company. I was wondering too as I had no recollection of what was written on the board or of MrB telling me about it. At first glance I thought it might refer to the great earthquake of 1755 which occurred on Sunday 26th January. However when I zoomed in I realised it celebrates Castro Marim’s civil and administrative history.
In 1836, the government attempted to reduce the number of Algarvian districts from 17 to 13, abolishing those of Alvor, Sagres, Aljezur and Castro Marim. The people and Câmara of Castro Marim protested so loudly and so persistently that the government backed down, well at least for a while. There was another attempt in 1867, and again in 1898. Each time the town resisted, at times violently. Eventually the government gave up and the town secured its administrative status on this date.
Talking of dates; some of us have been squaring daily since 1st November, but if you haven’t yet joined us don’t worry. Even with only a few days left you can square just the once and still be a member of this month’s Square gang. I hope you will join us in the shadows.
I missed the reflection until I looked closer. What a great shot!
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I know it’s so hidden that when you do spot it you are not too sure you actually have
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What a lovely memory.
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thanks Jude, I am trying to hold onto them as well as share those that only the two of us knew. I think the latter is sometimes the hardest thing to live with. It’s why I started a list at the back of my daily journal to record these titbits
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I love the reflected shadow. So cool. It’s the little things that I am missing. Like doing a crossword every morning with our first coffee.
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yup, anyone who has not joined our hideous club talks about the big things but actually it’s the small things which can make a morning, a day, an evening impossible. Huge hugs.
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Nice thoughtful photo of Mr. B and an interesting bit of history. Here’s mine today: https://grahamsisland.com/2025/11/27/palm-tree-shadow/
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thank you 🙂 and yeah, not sure I’d fight over a council change!
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It’s hard to imagine, isn’t it!
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You might even celebrate? xx
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I don’t think I’ve ever seen the reflection of a shadow!
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Don’t think I had either before this day – so unusual
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Shadow / reflection is great! Mr B looks engrosssed.
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who knew shadows could have reflections!
and yeah he was. I was off photographing sevens for a squares challenge, and so he decided to saunter off and look at all the info boards. They were newly installed.
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Impressive shadow and to all accounts, impressive man as well! 🤗
Here are my shadows for today: https://picturesimperfectblog.com/2025/11/27/architectural-details-3/
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awwww thank you, he was pretty impressive. I miss him and who I was when around him so much.
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🤗
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🥰😘❤️. Happy Thanksgiving from the U.S., even though it’s not an “elsewhere” holiday. I’m thankful for Squares, the hostess, and all the participants. The fact that we’re online and in WordPress means we’re blessed and there are so many more blessings in each of our lives despite circumstances, such as my husband’s cancer.
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oh Janet these are lovely thoughts. Thank you from all of us, and huge hugs to you and your husband xx
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Thanks, Becky. ❤️
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The reflection of the shadow is great! that must win a special prize this month
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It’s incredible isn’t it – I’ll have to treat myself to something as a reward!
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I’d recognise that hat anywhere 😂
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It was one of the banes of my life! Apparently it was much better than the lovely ones he had
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I know. I am like that. If I have a favourite of anything It’s hard to get me to part with it until it is no longer wearable 😁
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that’s fine if it is halfway decent to start with 😉
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Oh yes, always start off new then it’s a slow decline
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He bought it new, I just didn’t like it! However was the only one that stayed on in the wind
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Swings and roundabouts I guess
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