Star of Bethlehem (ornitholagum). Best enlarged.
Rose in Madrid's Jardin del Principe de Anglona
Sierra de La Cabrera, granite and reservoir.
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Poppies. Algete, Spain, May 2016.
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La Sierra de La Cabrera
Sierra de La Cabrera.
Sierra de La Cabrera (one of the many rock climbin…
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Sierra de La Cabrera granite expression
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Sierra de La Cabrera
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La Sierra de La Cabrera - granite boulders
I remember this as being an extremely hot August day. But the light was very good.
The distant mountain is La Bola Del Mundo, thought for centuries by the good folk of Madrid to be the highest mountain in the world! (It's not even the highest mountain in La Sierra de Guadarrama!)
The distant mountain is La Bola Del Mundo, thought for centuries by the good folk of Madrid to be the highest mountain in the world! (It's not even the highest mountain in La Sierra de Guadarrama!)
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Good one!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Leon_Vienna clubOnly on Friday was I explaining this apt but dificult idiom to a student!
Do you know the origin of this phrasal verb?
... Or ... Do you know my student?
Leon_Vienna club has replied to Andy Rodker clubBut I refer my latin knowledge by him. ;-)
And, no, I do not know any of your students! :-)
Andy Rodker club has replied to Leon_Vienna clubLeon_Vienna club has replied to Andy Rodker clubBut the connection with the river Rubicon, I didn't know. I knew that crossing the Rubicon-phrase as "point of no return" or that the way ahead is as far (or already shorter), than the way back. "Alea iacta est" or "Die/Der Würfel sind/ist gefallen" (usually it is plural - sind=>are - in German) or "The die is cast" for me had the sense of "The decision is made".
Yet, enjoy your Sunday! :-)
(Finally we have some rain over here and end of September-temperatures. It was, perhaps still is far to dry (and to warm). As a garderner and a person who works outside most time of the week, I happily can cope with rainy Sundays - I just made a fire in my oven and looking forward to a nice cup of tea) :-)
Andy Rodker club has replied to Leon_Vienna clubEnjoy your tea!!
micritter,
Many thanks to you both!
Erhard,
Thank you!
Rosa,
Cammino,
Christel,
Keith,
Very many thanks to you all!
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