Misty Algarve morning, February 1st 2020
Rob has posted:Complete with electricity cables unfortunately, but we can’t have everything our own way all of the time.
View ArticleTraditional Sweet Portuguese Food
Rob has posted:I’m not sure what these are called. They sure are sweet, though.
View ArticleExotic and mysterious...
Rob has posted:As usual I have no idea what type of plant it is or of the name of it, but it certainly is impressive. BIG flowers. Hoping everyone here on ipernity has done (and is continuing to do) a...
View ArticleBack on the road...
Rob has posted:Near Cachopo, Algarve Serra, Yesterday morning. (Tea break!).
View ArticleA Lily?
Rob has posted:That wasn’t there yesterday...and that’s quite likely not what it is either!
View ArticleDawn sunrays
Rob has posted:The sunrise here in the Algarve this morning. Unusually distinct sunrays, maybe caused by a combination of humidity and sand from the Sahara. Pretty unusual to see clouds this time of...
View ArticlePink
Rob has posted:Spotted out the front of my place today. As usual I have no idea of the name or anything, but it’s pretty and looks happy and that’s what counts. (And the latest iPhone cameras are quite...
View ArticleBrighten up the day...
Rob has posted:Something to brighten up everyone’s lockdown. These are outside my place today. They flower like that twice a year, but as usual I have no idea what they are called etc!
View ArticleKnights Templar Castle, Castro Marim, Algarve
Rob has posted:It’s easier to link to the Wikipedia page than to attempt to cover the staggering history of this place!en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_of_Castro_Marim#History
View ArticleKnights Templar Chapel, Castro Marim, Algarve
Rob has posted:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_of_Castro_Marim#Architecture
View ArticlePink again
Rob has posted:I have these in a pot outside and they flower like this every May. Very pretty, though I have no idea of the name, or what type of plant it is.
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