Sorry Lottie, only just came back to this thread and can now tell you, yes, we drove around Monchique, all around the different little valleys in the vicinity, including west past Mamelete. We also were fortunate enough to get amongst local people who showed us around the small Quintas and insisted on plying us with their fruit straight off the trees.
While there are things I like about the UK I have no illusions about it being utopia and I can easily see myself being just as comfortable and happy living in many other countries we have visited - everything depends on how well people mix (you and they). I happen to believe (from considerable experience, I might add) that 90%+ of humanity is basically very nice people - the a-holes are in a distinct minority and can for the most part be bypassed. Thus, at worst one's experience will be indifferent but with a sensible attitude and approach one can have a distinctly positive experience most of the time. Most certainly those who HATE this, that or the other should avoid it, be it sunshine, foreign places and people, change, or whatever - then Britain in the rain is without doubt the most appropriate place to be. However, it rather puzzles me why some people are averse to the stimulus of new surroundings etc. and have no curiosity as to what else there is or how things come about. I am very grateful to have seen orange, mango, avocado, etc. trees produce their crop from blossom to fruit, But as a hopeless chocolate addict my biggest excitement was at seeing a cocoa tree produce its pod of beans - and what a curious flowering regime it is.
Please all, whatever you derive your enjoyment from don't criticise others for theirs - if they don't like your destination then so much the better because you can enjoy it in peace (their loss, is it not ?). Let them continue thinking milk is produced in an enormous factory somewhere by a company that holds the patent (Coca Cola perhaps ?).