Sunday Photos: The River Spring, Garafia

July 12, 2020

It feels a bit odd to be back. For the moment I’ve stopped work on the novel and I’m back the the Spanish 3rd edition of the guide book, checking that I’m handing over the right files for layout. It’s not the most interesting job but it needs doing and I want a break from the novel before I go back to it, so I can look at it with…

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Sunday Photos: Garafía

Dragon trees in the Fagundo ravine, Garafía
July 6, 2020

I’ve just spent a lovely week in Garafía with my friend Petra. The plan was for her to walk a lot and for me to walk a bit and write a lot, and that’s pretty much what we did. After 30 years on La Palma, I still occasionally discover new places, and this holiday was no exception. The photo above is the Fagundo ravine, from the viewpoint at Las Calzadas….

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Sunday Photos: setting off

June 28, 2020

The photos are from another walk in the woods. I’m definitely getting fitter. I have good news. After several weeks of dithering, my writing holiday is booked. I’m leaving in five minutes for a cottage in the north of the island. My friend wants to go on long walks without having to drive for two hours to get to the starting point. She’s much fitter than me and she might…

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Sunday Photos

June 21, 2020

I had a wonderful walk in the woods with my friend. To begin with I mostly took macro photos as usual. Then we found a wild thyme. There was pleny of thyme. It felt like we had all the thyme in the world. We were in and out of the mist, which meant that the forest sparkled with raindrops. It was too wet for most insects, and I could only…

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Sunday photos: my friends’ cats

June 15, 2020

  I’ve been anxious for a change of scene so I stayed with friends in Garafia last night. They have two beautiful cats. I think the mini-break did me good and I hope to get more writing done this week.  

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Sunday photos: more bugs

June 8, 2020

I went for a walk near the west side of the tunnel, and I wound up photographing insects again. I have no idea what kind of fly this is, but it’s on a fennel flower and it was only about 3 mm long. Here’s the head-on view of the same fly. The fennel flowers and seeds are popular with pyjama bugs too. I’ve got a lot of shots looking down…

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