Mountain stream, granite and stonecrop
Spanish lavender, for Marie-claire.
Convento Monasterio de San Julian y San Antonio.
Above Tubby's Head, for Pam.
Geological Museum, Madrid. I pass by here often as…
Spanish lavender, granite and sunbeam! :o) for Mar…
Typical Sierra de La Cabrera rock formations! Yes,…
Mushroom Rock, again!
Possibly La Alberca, Salamanca Province.
Wild honeysuckle and EL Cancho de La Bola.
The Guardian and new oak leaf
HFF everyone!!
Las Agujas de El Cancho Gordo, granite country. Fu…
Nisperos
Can you spot the ibex (mountain goats)?
H. A. N. W. E. everyone! Hell's Mouth, Cornwall.…
Roses and tiny visitor.
Rose Daniel Gelin
I just adore this granite scenery!
Seen better days
Cantueso and granite
Puerto del Medio Celemin
La Finca Business Park.
They make full use of the granite boulders here in…
Porthcadjack, for Pam. H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
Dusty path, granite, cistus and lavender.
Mountain stream (the last of it before the summer…
Thriving field mushroom,
HFF everyone.
Cancho Gordo this way. (Very 'up' obviously. And s…
A benign Hell's Mouth.
Cantueso, granite and cistus
Field mushrooms. Southwest Peninsula Coast Path
granite and lavender
My girlfriend laughed out loud.
Cistus siblings and granite
Porthcadjack, for Pam.
granite, lavender, cistus and the dusty path
Mondalindo from La Sierra de LaCabrera
Sierra de La Cabrera
Lavender, cistus and mountain stream .
Mountain stream over granite.
The Guardian of the Mountains still holding firm!
Mountain goats / ibex.
Floating gently away.
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Apricot tree, Valderrey, Algete, Madrid.


My sister and brother-in-law's garden. Apparently this small tree was so overladen with fruit last week that they had to shore up all the branches. And the tree was only planted last year! The fruit is utterly delicious and a million light years away from the sour and hairy things we see in England most of the time! Also, it fruits in May and June, the normal fruiting and harvest time. Being brought up with harvests expected in September and October it is sort of counter-intuitive. For example, I would normally about now begin to pick asparagus from my garden in Harrow but the season here finished some time ago.
On the skyline; La Sierra de La Cabrera.
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On the skyline; La Sierra de La Cabrera.
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Het water loopt mij in de mond bij het zien van deze heerlijke vruchten.
Vriendelijke groeten...........frans.
Thank you, Frans!
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