Porthcadjack
The main path
From a speeding car.
Ralph's Cupboard
Nuevos Ministerios. HFF everyone!
Canicosa, Segovia Province
Ralph's Cupboard. H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
Rose Daniel Gelin
Rose garden
Rose.
Basset Cove. Yes, the path went across here ... on…
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La Sierra de La Cabrera
Cerro de La Cabeza
Mountain stream
Towanroath pumping engine house
My only cistus shot this year. Bad timing on my pa…
Rose
Porthcadjack
Train leaving the station
Sierra de La Cabrera
Greenbank Cove
Happy Accident
Granite
Bustarviejo Valley from La Sierra de La Cabrera
Mountain Stream
Porthcadjack
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Saint Day, Fore Street and Market Clock Tower
Just granite
My mum's garden; roses
La Cabrera town seen from the ridge
I don't know what the purple flowers are.
Up close and personal with Mushroom Rock
Wheal Coates tin mine
Mountain stream
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All granite
Valdemanco
Sierra de La Cabrera, granite
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Malpas
Malasaña, and girlfriend tut-tutting the graffiti
Rosemary and granite
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I would like to know what this blossom is. (It is serviceberry, thank you Jenny W for the answer!)


La Sierra de La Cabrera.
This is everywhere. I know that in late June, early July it produces fruit that looks and tastes exactly like blueberries, blaeberries, billberies (and myrtle, whortleberries too?).
The berries confuse me. I don't know which are the same but just called different names in different places and which are from another family. The point is I've never seen blueberries growing on a tree before, only growing at ground level! Can someone enlighten me?
Jenny W has found the answer and I give a wiki link here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amelanchier
Thank you, jenny!
This is everywhere. I know that in late June, early July it produces fruit that looks and tastes exactly like blueberries, blaeberries, billberies (and myrtle, whortleberries too?).
The berries confuse me. I don't know which are the same but just called different names in different places and which are from another family. The point is I've never seen blueberries growing on a tree before, only growing at ground level! Can someone enlighten me?
Jenny W has found the answer and I give a wiki link here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amelanchier
Thank you, jenny!
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Larry,
Many thanks to you both!
Best regards, Doug
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Doug,
Very many thanks!
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