Portugal in late October is gorgeous, no joke. Average temperature over the last few days has been about 26 degrees C, and has gone right up to 30 at some points. There's a cool breeze, and it's that time of year when tourists have mostly given up and gone home, so right now, I and my family practically have the whole of the Algarve to ourselves.
Paradise, one might say.
Except at night.
At night, the bugs come out to play. But instead of being decent, stand-up insects, they're pure cowards. There was no sign of them during the day. Nor did they show themselves in the evening.
But at some point during the night, one decided my temple looked niiiiice and juicy. So I look as though I have some weirdly-placed hicky on the side of my face.
Who said bugs don't have a sense of humour?











