En el camino que sube a los Cejos Colorados. Por encima del Charco. Flor de Gamón, varica de San José (Asphodelus cerasiferus), |
Acknowledgements
A blog made with pictures, broken English and my vague "castellano" language.
Thanks Brian Hua for pushing me to make this blog. Work hard Brian...
This little mountain (about 10.000 Ha, 25.000 acres) call Sierra de Carrascoy, is where I grew up. How can you place the mountain in the world, HERE. My father used to work in a big farm on this mountain, so I had the chance to explore what was going on in these hillsides.
Este blog lo actualizo según la vida (trabajo, familia, etc...) me va dejando tiempo, por tanto irregularmente.
Thanks Brian Hua for pushing me to make this blog. Work hard Brian...
This little mountain (about 10.000 Ha, 25.000 acres) call Sierra de Carrascoy, is where I grew up. How can you place the mountain in the world, HERE. My father used to work in a big farm on this mountain, so I had the chance to explore what was going on in these hillsides.
Este blog lo actualizo según la vida (trabajo, familia, etc...) me va dejando tiempo, por tanto irregularmente.
Thursday, September 29, 2016
UNA TARDE DE ABRIL
Me meto en el interior de una flor de Gamón, y me olvido del resto del mundo.
Labels:
Asphodelus cerasiferus,
Flora,
Gamón,
Sierra de Carrascoy
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