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Ala Netherlands!
1 year agoYet, there is Roquefort in the selection ;)
1 year agoOh, that’s right. Of course. And yes, that is fascinating.
1 year agoThey are a flock of Painted Racing Pigeons. Google it, the whole sport is fascinating.
1 year agoThat’s really strange. I wonder if it’s a trick of the light somehow. They look like pigeons or maybe parrots, but I can’t find any red-winged like this.
1 year agoWe have grown this in our garden. It turns green when cooked.
1 year agoOf course the bird should get top billing, but the chinaberry tree deserves a mention.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/53720-Melia-azedarach/browse_photos?place_id=6774
I can almost smell it! Makes me miss AZ.
1 year agoChoke! :-)
1 year agoPurple cauliflower... Interesting!
1 year agoCute invaders!
1 year agoI thought it was a cactus, but it is not! Looks like African milk weed.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/322318-Euphorbia-trigona
Jacinto says, as a little boy one of his jobs was to peel the outside hoof off of the foot of the cow after it had been boiled. Then the foot went back in the menudo pot. The best menudo has pata, even today Jacinto will ask at restaurants if the menudo has pata. I can't say we saw menudo in Spain?
1 year agoMight not have been the correct genetic strain?
https://jaguzafarm.com/support/why-some-chicken-skins-are-yellow/
I trust you have heard the Spanish song then, Scott? :)
1 year ago