Above the fog. A fog which, incidentally, covered…
Mushroom Rock again!
Las Agujas del Cancho Gordo.
A house I would love to live in.
H. A. N. W. E. everybody. San Lorenzo de El Escori…
Granite country
Granite, broom, gorse and lavender.
Sierra de La Cabrera
Trereen Dinas (South), Cornwall.
Rock window
Las Machotas and San Lorenzo de El Escorial.
H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
H. A. N. W. E. everybody!
A vulture on (nearly) every pinacle!
H. A. N. W. E. Everyone!
Iconic tree in La Sierra.
Madrid in there somewhere
Not a common sight nowadays.
Bird-like rock window
La Sierra de La Cabrera
No. NOT as in Sir Michael Caine in 'Get Carter'; '…
Cloud and granite
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La Cabrera town from El Cancho Gordo on the ridge…
Carn Brae Castle in the fret (mist) and heather
Sierra de La Pedriza
Torre de Valdemanco. H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
Ancient field wall, heather and granite.
Granite 'sculpture'
Cancho de La Bola, granite home of vultures. Bette…
Wild lavender, babble and dapple
Under the ridge. H. A. N. W. E. everybody!
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Granite, cistus and sky.
Unexpected snow storm about to hit.
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Even more granite! H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
Sierra de La Cabrera.
Even more granite! High on the ridge.
Yet another granite one!
Sierra de La Cabrera granite
More splendid granite walking country.
Rock window. H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
Valley of Bustarviejo from the Sierra de La Cabrer…
Inner Cornwall
The path down to Valdemanco
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Pico de La Miel
Basset Memorial, Carn Brae.
Babbling stream over granite. H. A. N. W. E. every…
Granite country
Las Agujas de Cancho Gordo
Babbling brook
Mountain stream over granite
Bustarviejo Valley from The Sierra de La Cabrera
Sierra de La Cabrera
La Pedriza - lonely farmhouse.
Cistus / jara / rock rose.
Monastery, oak and granite.
Rocky Mountain Way. H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
Las Agujas de El Cancho Gordo
From the edge.
H. A. N. W. E. everybody
A favourite tree.
Madrid in the distance, seen from El Cancho de La…
Hanging rock. Sierra de La Cabrera.
Climbers on Pico de La Miel
Rosehips and granite
Rock window, Sierra de La Cabrera
More granite
Las Machotas (again, best on large and full screen…
H. A. N. W. E., everyone! Near Las Navas de Buitra…
Southern Summer Light, in granite country
Sennen in the distance.
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Sierra de La Cabrera, below the ridge. H. A. N. W.…
Late spring in the Sierra. I seem to have my compu…
El Cancho Largo. Two climbers approaching the over…
'What do you think, dear, about those poor souls f…
Lavender against granite
Granite and vulture territory - Cancho de La Bola
Sierra de La Cabrera - granite and lichen.
Sierra de La Cabrera, Puerto del Medio Celemin
Sierra de La Cabrera granite. H. A. N. W. E. every…
My picnic table again.
Monastery and Sierra in spring.
Vulture convention. High above the Spanish Plain.
A favourite scene of mine.
Granite playground, Collado de Entrecabezas
H. A. N. W. E. Everyone! Granite country.
In splendid isolation. (H. A. N. W. E. Everyone)!
La Sierra de La Cabrera. Granite country par excel…
Wild lavender and cistus.
Iconic oak
Sierra de La Cabrera
Rock Samphire at Tubby's Head. H. A. N. W. E. ever…
Spring won't be long a-coming, the nights are alre…
A Picasso muse (obviously; her left to right align…
Cancho Largo from Cerro de La Cabeza
La Sierra de La Cabrera.
Peonies, cistus and granite, for Marie-Claire.
Sierra de La Cabrera granite.
La Sierra de La Cabrera granite
Rock window
Sierra de La Cabrera, Convento de San Antonio. H.…
Splash! From Tubby's Head to St Agnes Head. For Pa…
El Escorial
Mondalindo from El Cancho Largo
Mountain goat family, Sierra de La Cabrera below C…
La Sierra de La Cabrera and the Bustarviejo Valley
Granite country
Granite rock window
La Sierra de La Cabrera, Mondalindo and the Bustar…
My Mushroom Rock again, from a different angle
I may have posted this before, but maybe not. I to…
Sierra de La Cabrera
Serra de La Cabrera.
Yes, my picnic table again!
Sierra de La Cabrera
Sierra de La Cabrera on a mild January day.
Sierra de La Cabrera. The western end as seen belo…
Above the fog. (And maybe a good backdrop for the…
La Sierra de La Cabrera, eastern end.
Valdemanco and the Bustarviejo Valley
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Parish church at Zarzalejo. I just think it's a cute little church!
It's in the 'new' town of Zarzalejo Estación, about a mile and a half from the ancient village of Zarzalejo up the road. Behind is the hill of La Machota Chica, a great pile of granite boulders. All very near the great palace of EL Escorial which I always include in the same walk (not least beacause it is the nearest bus station from Madrid).
5 minutes earlier, the congregation, followed by the priest who locked up after all had left, filed out at the end of Sunday's midday mass.
5 minutes earlier, the congregation, followed by the priest who locked up after all had left, filed out at the end of Sunday's midday mass.
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Andy Rodker club has replied to José Manuel Polo clubAndy Rodker club has replied to JeanAdmired in: www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
Have a good day......:-)
Andy Rodker club has replied to Keith Burton clubYes; you half expect to see Lee van Cleef in this square, smoking a pipe and looking inscrutable as Clint Eastwood rides into town,
In fact, in black and white days, the nascent Spanish film industry did make westerns in the Sierra de Guadarrama here. Later it became big business but in Almeria, far to the south, where so-called spaghetti westerns were filmed in the 60s and 70s. Many people assume they must have been made in Italy.
But in reality it was simply that the Franco regime saw the possibility of a much-needed injection of foreign capital. So generous terms were offered to film production companies and one or two Italian producers duly took the bait. The rest is history ... Amigo!
Keith Burton club has replied to Andy Rodker clubRegards, Herb
Andy Rodker club has replied to Herb Riddle clubThank you, Herb and I hope all is well with you and yours.
Rebeca,
Rosa,
Yes, I sat here a while.
Thank you all!
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