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Now that looks like an up and down kind of a day!
5 years agoSo fascinating! Hard to fathom really, when you stop to think about it.
How it was then & what has transpired in the interim!
Hope you checked to make sure there were no snakes in the trees overhead!! 😱
5 years agoMight be a mauve stinger.
https://theibizan.com/ibiza-jellyfish-plague-mauve-stinger-treat-sting/
Great shot! Love this one.
5 years agoWell, finally!!
5 years agoYou would pretty much have to drag me away from this one!
5 years agoEvery pictures tells a story! I'm enjoying reading your blog each morning as I eat my toast with kumquat marmalade made by our friend Brett with kumquats from his tree. Great way to start the day! Ax
5 years agoKeep it up, folks. You’re going to make believers of us. We were there a bit later, when it was much hotter and the roads full of campers, and didn’t enjoy it as much as expected. We may have to go back.
5 years agoWhat an interesting ride; travertine quarry, cork tree, snake “viewing” & of course, fabulous food!
Always so enjoyable to read, & follow you both. 🤗, 🤗
Might be a green whip snake.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_whip_snake
Sounds like another great day. Love those cat tiles. And the dinner looked delicious. The buildings and colour remind me of parts of Spain. Love, Anne
5 years agoWhat an amazing accomplishment, you two! Bravissimo!
( like doing the Malahat three times over!) yikes!
Absolutely! Dandelions are flowers! No question! 👍
5 years ago
Ooh, I know this one! We just saw it ourselves on the coast in Puglia. I think it was Andrea that taught it to me last year. Glaucium flavum (yellow hornpoppy). Grows on the seashore. All parts of the plant are poisonous.
5 years ago