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granite, lavender, cistus and the dusty path

The path was treacherous even with good boots. So sandy and with loose gravel mixed in; very difficult to get any kind of purchase, but you expect that with dry weather and you learn to cope with experience. I actually find scrambling in among the rocks and boulders far easier and more satisfying!
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Malik Raoulda said:

Admirable avec cet avant plan floral ++++++
Bonne semaine.
6 years ago ( translate )

Andy Rodker replied to Malik Raoulda:

Thank you, Malik!
6 years ago ( translate )

Xata said:

Here they are!!! So beautiful with the boulders! ******************
6 years ago

Andy Rodker replied to Xata:

I've been pasting a few since Saturday, my only day in the mountains this spring ... and for once I timed it right! I know you had your show way back in January or some such, Isabel but it does seem to be quite a lot later here; I presume there is less moderating influence from the Atlantic so winter lasts longer and spring is that much later!
6 years ago

Xata replied to Andy Rodker:

And we are more South and with less altitude, these must be the reason too...
6 years ago

Andy Rodker replied to Xata:

That must be the reason, Isabel!
6 years ago

Valfal said:

Wow, you took a stunning image, Andy; the hard work was worth it. :-)
6 years ago

Pam J said:

BEAUTIFUL
6 years ago ( translate )

Keith Burton said:

Just beautiful Andy...............the Cistus and the Lavender go well together!
6 years ago

Jenny McIntyre said:

Yet another beautiful image of these wonderful wildlife flowers
6 years ago

Andy Rodker said:

ºººWonderful comments from you all! Very many thanks!ººº
6 years ago

Diane Putnam said:

A lively and thriving cascade! A very attractive composition, with those stone blocks at the top. This makes me wonder why any gardener with these plants ever waters them. For all I know you haul water up there yourself. I don't put anything past you, or mountain goats, for that matter.
6 years ago

Andy Rodker replied to Diane Putnam:

Deep tap roots is the answer, Diane. They can seek out any residual moisture from any previous wet spell.
6 years ago