There’s nothing very spectacular in today’s post, just typical sights that I pass by every day. Kids have to go to school, groceries have to be bought. And these are the landscapes that I see as I do these things.
An empty garden in the rain.
Just a corner of Malaga.
This is actually an orange tree, the reason it has no oranges, is because it’s not the season. Well, if you look a little closely, you might catch a glimpse of a very green fruit hidden inside there, peeking out.
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Hi Marianne! Oh yes, one of the great and beautiful things about Malaga is ALL the amazing plants and flowers that they have everywhere. The trees offer such welcome shade in the summer, such a contrast to Almeria, where they had nothing but rows upon rows of palm trees which made a hot city even hotter. I love being able to see flowers in bloom here all year round.
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Sorry – that should say “Great photos” 🙂
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There are so many trees in Málaga, aren´t there?
Grat photos, Serena 🙂
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