A relaxing day at Los Molinos
Sunday, December 01, 2024
Friday, November 29, 2024
Thursday, November 28, 2024
Carissa macrocarpa
The Carissa macrocarpa plant or Carissa grandiflora (also called Christmas plum) is a medium-sized evergreen ornamental shrub, native to tropical and southern Africa. The thorny branches exude a non-toxic white latex, it has leathery leaves, oval in shape and shiny dark green in colour, up to 7 cm long. From spring, it generates numerous white, waxy, star-shaped, very fragrant flowers, 5 cm wide and borne by terminal or axillary buds, up to 10 cm long. The fruits are like large edible plums, from red to purple-black, 5 cm long, have a delicate strawberry and apple flavor and can be eaten fresh, to prepare jams and marmalades. Fruiting occurs from mid-summer to late autumn, sometimes until Christmas. Drought resistant, it is grown in Mediterranean gardens and is ideal for growing in pots on terraces and balconies. The plant fears prolonged frost. It can exceed a height of about 2 metres.
Monday, November 11, 2024
Summer in November
Today a worderful hot day!
Labels:
bath,
Canary Islands,
fuerteventura,
Lobos Islands,
November,
sea,
summer
Thursday, August 15, 2024
Hotel La Perdiz
We travelled from Barcelona to Cadiz and a very beautiful place to stop for a rest along the road is this Hotel in La Carolina justo outside from the freeway.
Relaxing comfortable with single garage.You can access from the garage to the room.
there are some swimming pool. in a word : Perfect!
Labels:
Castilla La Mancha,
garage,
Hotel,
Hotel La Perdiz,
La Carolina,
rest,
swimming pool
Friday, May 03, 2024
On the other side
Fuerteventura
Out for my morning walk.Really a clear morning there was a beautiful view on Lanzarote Island on other side of the Bocayna Strait.
Labels:
Canary Islands,
fuerteventura,
landscape,
Lanzarote,
view
Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Big vawes
Ajuy - Fuerteventura
There is always something magic going to Ajuy.
Today there were big waves and I could feel all the power of the sea.
The waves crashed powerfully on the beach creating a great contrast withe the black sand.
A continuos and mesmerizing movement leaving imprints of what they have brought and streaks of what they dragged away.
Labels:
Ajuy,
beach,
Big vawes,
black sand,
Canary Islands,
one,
power sea
Location:
35628 Ajuy, Las Palmas, Spagna
Thursday, February 08, 2024
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