What the heck? Three zero one!
Following on from 300… widely known as the Chameleon Trail, these pine woods east of Monte Gordo are luxuriant in Bridal Bloom this year. A less well defined shot appears in my Instagram account. I much prefer this one. Debbie, meanwhile, is following the trail of history. In Six Words, of course! Have a happy Saturday!
I have just loved the examples of Bridal Bloom carpeting so many areas you’ve recently shared. I love that it grows so wild! 🙂
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It’s everywhere this year, Debbie. I’ve never seen it in such abundance 🙂 🙂
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That tree bark on the left is interesting.. 😉
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I thought that too, Lisa 🙂 🙂
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So sorry to hear you lost a friend. It is turning out to be that kind of year.
I am a sunny kind of girl as well, doesn’t have to be hot, quite happy with a sweater on, but need sun!
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The age we are, it shouldn’t be surprising, Jackie, but still, it hurts. Thanks a lot, hon 🙂 🙂
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Nice!
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Not my usual kind of image, but I liked it 🙂 🙂
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Something so dreamy about this image. The softness of the flowers…like strolling through a wonderland.
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I did think, fairy dell 🙂 🙂
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What’s not to love about being in nature? Hope you had a wonderful weekend, Jo!
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An extremely full and wonderful weekend, Liesbet, thanks 🙂 🙂
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A fantastic photograph Jo – this I would like to step into and get lost. Have a wonderful week ahead.
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Thanks so much, darlin! 🙂 🙂 It has that fantasy element, I think? The light through the trees so soft and magical.
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How lovely. The Bridal Bloom looks very delicate and the whole atmosphere of the shot is light and airy.
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It had quite a magical quality, Elaine 🙂 🙂
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Beautiful wispy softness! I miss the woods.
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I’ve never seen the bridal bloom in the woods before, Lexie. It really was lovely 🙂 🙂
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Wow to all of those gorgeous flowers. We too have lots of white surrounding us which sparkles beautifully in the sunshine. A bit chilly to walk in though. 🙂
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I can’t in all honesty claim to be jealous, Sue. 🙂 🙂 But I know you’ll have good padded ski suits.
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Love the woodland here Jo – the Bridal Bloom looks so pretty. I haven’t come across it before (or else didn’t know what it was called). Such a lovely spot for a walk – hope there are no snakes lurking in the grass! There might be here so we stay away from long grassland apart from winter!
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Michael actually managed to see a Chameleon there, once, Rosemay, but fortunately no snakes. 🙂 🙂
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Glad to hear that Jo! Michael did well to spot a Chameleon with all that potential camouflage! 🙂 🙂
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So pretty, I like a wood to be filled with light, and mud free is the icing on the cake 🙂 Happy Sunday darling!
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I’m never much drawn to woods, Gilly, but the patterns of light and shade, and those glorious puffs of white were just beautiful. 🙂 🙂 Enjoy your day too, sweetheart! Another busy one here.
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Fantastic! That looks like my kind of walk. Bet it was nice and cool under those pines.
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Yes, I could picture you there, Gunta 🙂 🙂 It’s a lovely stretch of woodland. No sign of the chameleon, but he might have had his eye on us.
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So absolutely gorgeous. Love this photos!
Peta
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Thanks, Peta 🙂 🙂 The woods were looking beautiful that day.
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This is a stunning image Jo, not the usual Portuguese blue sky and sea, but almost English in its beauty. I am so glad you are continuing so we get to see more of your new homeland. Sorry I am so late to comment but the broadband has been up and down all day. Mostly down 😨
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There’s a nice dreaminess to it, isn’t there? I love these clouds of white stuff 🙂 🙂 No worries, Jude, and thank you! Sorry about the BB. Common problem, because of where you live?
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The broom is a delight. Definitely not the best location for BB. And the weather seems to affect it for some bizarre reason.
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