Spring and summer 2014

A photographic record of seasonal changes in your area.
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Bea wrote: Yes, please - go on with your business, we need whipped cream to our strawberries :laugh:
Bea, you are in good humor! :rotf:

All your pics of today are great. :headroll:
Thanks for sharing.

I remember salad with "common sorrel", when I was a child.
Hmm - a long time ago. :whistling:
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today taking a walk through the countryside, some do not know his name :blush: :mrgreen:
Ginesta(Spartium junceum)
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alcornoque(Quercus suber)
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acacia flower
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I think they are a species of ferns :unsure: jiji
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airras, thanks for the beautiful pics. :thumbs:

Nice yellow color in spring of the "broom".

The last picture shows "common horsetail", I think.
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:blush: :mrgreen:
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Image airras, for part II of your pics. :thumbs:
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:hi: "Amapolas" :mrgreen:
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Beautiful pictures, Airras :bow:

Fresh birch leafs in the afternoon sun..
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uaooo Lussi, fantastic photography :thumbs:
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Lussi, a great pic oft the birch! :2thumbsup: Thanks.
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rhubarb blossom and first mushrooms (but are not good, they do not smell good)

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spatz nice photos :bow:
some photos today with a surprise envitado :whistling:
olives this year comes heavily loaded.
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roses are full
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and start dating peaches
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some more photos, the cherry blossoms, "aloe vera"
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I do not know this ... jiji
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also I have some strawberries :whistling:
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Surprise these last days, this rabbit field days ago that we visit, not afraid you can approach a meter away, but I'll have to throw it because you eat what you do not have to eat :mrgreen:
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Thank you all for your great pics! :headroll:

Spatz, I can smell the lilac :laugh:
We have a lilac-bush not far from our sleeping room, in some nights we have to close the window, because the smell is so strong that we can´t sleep.


Airras, you can´t chase the rabbit away - you offered it food on a plate :laugh:

Olives - I love Spanish olives oil!
Strawberries - they are already offered here in the super markets, and they are mostly from Spain :nod:
There are still no strawberries from Germany, will still last several weeks until we have own from our country.
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Post by Felis silvestris »

Oh, Bea, I had strawberries today from just a few kilometers away! I had German on Easter too, but those were most probably grown under foil. But those from today were fresh from a field, but, looking at the weather, may stay the only ones for a while.

Great photos everyone, especially nice to see at the moment, as spring came to a halt, with rain and temperatures dropping to cellar again.
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Bea, the rabbit does not need feeding and looking for the food, it was just to make the picture jijiji
strawberries here and there a few weeks ago, but we have every year in greenhouses. Hopefully this year I can get some olive, last year I could not all were sick :cry:
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hi airras
do you yourself olive oil? peaches delicious. the peaches can be bought in our stores, not taste. the fruits are grounded too early because of the transportation. something is always good fodder for a good photo.
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spatz no, I do oil, olives are needed many and complicated, I just like olivas.aqui we are fortunate that the fruit does not have to travel, we have it right here.
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