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Maybe they were before their due date not past their due date. Inedible at any rate.
2 years agoHehe! He would have been hard to miss. I had the feeling from a distance that he was watching me.
2 years agoIt astonishes me.
2 years agoYou are right! So now I am really puzzled.
2 years agoI can just imagine you coming around that curve and seeing those walls, and with no forewarning that they were there. A magic moment. One of the grandest things about bike touring I think. It was a pretty amazing moment for us even though we knew to watch for it.
2 years agoWe saw a lot of fallen oranges on our tour last November and, when Al asked a B&B host if he could pick an orange from her garden, we were told they wouldn't be ripe for at least another month. Weird to us Canadians!
2 years agoI think Spain was neutral during WW1.
2 years agoNo, itโs never that blue here!
2 years agoLove Seville! Our host gave us the best advice...just walk, get lost, start over& repeat. Enjoy!
2 years agoWhat an epic adventure! Well done!๐
2 years agoWhat a fab view.
2 years agoWe recognize this bull!
2 years agoSo glad you went to Niebla!
2 years agoThanks Angela - we appreciate your comment and nice to hear from a new follower.
2 years ago
Some kind of fig. These are such astonishing trees.
2 years ago