Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Thursday, April 17, 2025

Cherry Blossoms

 17 April 2025

Between rainy days and being busy, I have mostly seen cherry blossom season from the periphery. Today I was a bit early on the way to work and stopped at a park which has beautiful cherry trees. The name of the park is Sakanomori (forest of cherry trees). 

The flowers obligingly hang down for closeup photos.  


They really are beautiful and when surrounded by many trees it's easy to see why cherry blossom season is such a big deal here. 

One day it was very windy and as I was driving there was a row of cherry trees with petals falling like snow. 




Monday, July 11, 2022

Playa do Samil, Vigo

11 July 2022

One of my dear friends is visiting from Madrid, so we took advantage of the nice day and went to the beach! It wasn't hot enough to swim, but lovely for just hanging out and putting our feet in the water.

I love to start out my beach days at Il Papero restaurant across from the beach, and end them there with a scoop of house made ice cream before catching the bus home.



Turtle Rock

I like to sit on the rocks and enjoy the views away from the crowds on the beach. 


 We sat for a long time just talking and enjoying the sun.

This hat reminds me of my mom because of the strings. They keep it from blowing away, which is practical even if it looks less than elegant. The older I get the more I'm all about practical.

Monday, March 21, 2022

Playa de Samil during Calima

 21 March 2022

Today I wanted to walk on the beach, and was rewarded with a gorgeous sky that looked like sunset (even though it was well before actual sunset). There has been a massive Saharan dust storm passing through Spain which is what is causing the sky to be darker and redder than usual.

I couldn't decide which photo was the best, so here are all three.



Which one do you prefer and why?

Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Hawaiian Paradise Park

 17 August 2021

First day in Hawaii, just south of Hilo in a residential area, visiting a dear friend. This was the view from my room at dawn - not a great "view" per se, because it's largely obscured by bushes, but the birdsong and the incredible lush foliage and flowers were so beautiful in my eyes in the moment.


There are sadly no sand beaches nearby, just rocky lava shelves from which I would be afraid to try and swim, but the ocean is absolutely incredible and I walked along the shore for hours.

The lava created so many different shapes and textures here. This reminds me of an elephant's skin.

A little spin around so you can see what was behind me and in front of me.


Testing the panorama feature. What do you think?





The ocean always has some love to give!


The scenery behind, the contrast between lava and lush is so striking.





By this time I had been in the sun for 2-3 hours, so I stepped into the forest to get some shade. At the edge of the lava it was alternating mangrove and pine forests.
Is this a baby coconut? So cute!

That part of the forest got too difficult to navigate, so I went back to the lava.

Tried again to find a shortcut through the forest. It dead ended on someone's private property, but along the way I saw this magnificent tree.

The mangrove forests were muddy and hard to navigate... as someone found out.
Backtracking the way I came, and I was tired but still couldn't stop taking pictures. Look at the pattern showing how the lava flowed.
And a closeup of the little flowering plants in the cracks.
Finally, I can see the place where I started from (the shady area at the top). Nice little 4 hour walk...

I also took far too many videos of the waves crashing against the rocks, but unfortunately, I hadn't figured out how to block the wind from blowing on the camera's microphone, so they look beautiful but sound dreadful.

Here are two videos which have a bit less wind noise.



Tuesday, June 9, 2020

El Escorial and wildflowers

09 June, 2020

A very nice Spanish gentleman took me by car to visit El Escorial, a former monastery and sometimes summer palace in the foothills of the mountains north of Madrid. Unfortunately, it was still closed due to COVID-19 and we were one day early for the reopening, so we weren't able to tour the inside or the grounds.















Although we couldn't go inside the monastery, we were lucky in that the wildflowers were in full bloom and we took a short hike in the hills behind it.





This is a really interesting suspension bridge over the highway on the outskirts of Madrid.

It was so nice to have a day out of the city.