Peña del Tejo
The scramble up to Mushroom Rock starts here
"Not sure about you but I do prefer this warm inte…
Bustarviejo Valley from the Torres de Cancho Largo…
Cancho de La Bola, home of vultures.
Cardoons. Valderrey, Algete
Evening light. Madrid skyline from El Pardo.
Gurnard's Head and wildflowers, for Pam.
Paseo de Eduardo Dato, Madrid
The prestigious Madrid School of Engineering, Mini…
El Escorial viewed from the Roman road and a rudim…
Carn Brae granite
Metro de Madrid power station. Probably disused bu…
My favourite walking / scrambling country.
An interesting granite block with its various lich…
Sierra de La Cabrera. In the far distance; Madrid…
Cornish coast
Celebrating 100 years of the Madrid metro.
Italianate house on Calle de Eduado Dato, Madrid
Rodochiton, outside my Mum's recently re-painted k…
Convento de San Antonio, monastery wall
La Sierra de La Cabrera, spring.
Vulture and fog, below Cancho Largo, La Sierra de…
Penberth Cove. (for Pam)
HFF, everyone
Paseo de La Castellana, Madrid
Cerro de La Cabeza.
Typical Sierra de La Cabrera granite country.
Príncipe Pío mainline and metro station.
Wild lavender having a rave!
Wild lavender and mountain stream
Spanish or Iberian Lavender
My old friend, Mushroom Rock
Friends, November 1979.
Street blossom.
Blow hole at Tubby's Head.
Coming into land at Colombia metro station, Madrid…
Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, north west corner.
Rock pool, for Pam
Door knocker
Ticket hall
H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
HFF everyone!
Príncipe Pío
Príncipe Pío Main line and metro interchange, Madr…
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La Machota Chica. Zarzalejo, El Escorial. From the Roman road.


A January shot and the oak still holding on to its leaves, as they do. They will drop in March and the new leaves will be ready to emerge straight away.
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