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An early Spring butterfly from the Sierra de Tejeda y Almijara on the Costa del Sol in Andalusia (6929).
Cadaqués is located just south of the Spain/French border where the Pyrenees mountains run into the Mediterranean Sea. This charming town in Costa Brava was a favorite of Salvador Dali and boasted rocky coast, fringed by beautiful beaches and quiet coves
This beautiful decoration does no harm to the tree on which it clings as it gets all the water it needs from the air!!
Birds of Britain and the Western Palearctic - Osuna, Spain.
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Mating pair on bramble flowers on a hillside track in Northern Spain (2844). The diminutive male is hanging below the much larger female!
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Puente Nuevo, Ronda, Málaga, España
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I thought I’d welcome my newest sponsor to my blog with a dashing blog story of unrequited love. I took what feels like a million photos, picked out the ones I thought were best and.. bah… lost my inspiration. However! Read More...
Whenever I travel, I am fascinated by the influx of people who I am surrounded by and the preoccupation of guessing whether they are residents of the city I am visiting or tourists like me. I can identify with the feeling of being displaced and somewhat discombobulated first by the every day experience of being alive and second by the act of traveling across the world so easily and quickly in a way that would have been unheard of even a hundred years ago. I do like the idea that we all come from somewhere and yet I also feel like geography might be a cruel illusion to keep molecules floating in space so desperately apart. I’ve always been against the politicization of borders and xenophobia. In my own country, there has been such a talk about walls and the criminalization of humans who have valid life stories and probably a great deal to teach us. The only real danger to the future of America is white supremacists and profit over people, which has been shaping the legislature here fore far too long.
In any case, I like to imagine a Miami, Spain. Perhaps, it is just as warm and tropical but with better architecture and more progressive politicians. Perhaps, you can pacify even the most agitated alligator there by feeding it papa bravas and distract DeSantis from further hate speech and harmful policies by trapping him for an eternity in some elaborate Gaudi architecture.
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