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That’s it! They’re fairly common here. So distinctive, you can’t really mistake them for anything else.
5 years agoOh, yes. Confirmation with this cone photo. NIPs for sure.
5 years agoThese look like a beaten-up version of Norfolk Island Pine.
5 years agoEach. One more compelling argument for Bike Fridays.
5 years agoYou’re correct, Steve. Thanks for pointing that out. We have one friend walking the Portuguese Camino now, and the couple we met in Santiago that walked it also. I must have misunderstood what they were saying.
5 years ago1,000 euros?! Outrageous.
5 years agoNot wanting to be difficult, but is not the Camino del Norte the route along the Northern coast of Spain? Thought the route you are on, from Portugal north to Santiago, was called the Portuguese. .???
5 years agoWishing you well on your travels through Spain. We will be arriving in Puglia on the 6 October and in Andalucia on the 16th. Looking forward to following your tour. I was reading about the big floods they had in the South East a few weeks ago and hoping that was the weather event done and dusted with no more to follow. Fingers crossed.
5 years agoWe'll be in Portland until 10/8. Looking forward to some down time to catch up on your journal.
5 years agoGracias, amiga! You are a bit behind alright - I thought you’d be in Portland by now. How long are you staying around this time?
5 years agoOh, right. Poke me with a sharp stick and maybe I’ll remember next time.
5 years agoI’d like to know more about this one too, as well as the highway as a whole. I was following it as a whole and it looks like it extends for twenty or thirty miles, all empty and not yet on the map. It looks like it would be a great bike ride now if you could get through it without getting arrested.
5 years agoOh, of course. Acacia. I’ve seen this before, but couldn’t place it.
5 years agoThanks! They sound a bit like soldier mushrooms, that appear overnight also. I did some of my own research for a change, but couldn’t find anything quite right.
5 years ago
Gull... Species might be laughing gull. At least it matches images fairly well for nonbreeding adult.
5 years agohttps://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Laughing_Gull/id