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Photographing a red grass growing wild.


Photographing a red grass growing wild.

It is shimmering beautifully at sunsets . The drier piece of land is Federal land. Owners have a permit to use it but cannot build on it. Some people grow corn or other vegetables but this is a weekend house so it is left all natural. The tree on the left (part of it) is Allspice and the plants below are Agapanthus.



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Looks like a golf course. They have any?

25 Jan, 2016

 

We have 2 very good golfcourses Lakeside, Stan and many others in Guadalajara about 40 minutes drive.

26 Jan, 2016

 

What a stunning location Klahanie, and lovely to see you too, is that a bird hidden amongst the red grass?

3 Feb, 2016

 

It just so peaceful here Janey. But the bustling village is only few minutes away. I see the object in the grass now but do not remember seeing it than.

3 Feb, 2016

 

I should read what I write before hitting the "send" button.

7 Feb, 2016

 

Ha ha I know what you mean!

8 Feb, 2016

 

Wonderful place , Klahanie :-)

5 Mar, 2016

 

Thank you Junna. We will be leaving up north to Vancouver Island (Canada) very soon. Hopefully it is spring there now. My neighbour e-mailed that there are many plants and trees blooming. :-) I am getting mentally ready.

5 Mar, 2016

 

I wish you enjoy your stay Klahanie , with lovely weather and wonderful place of Canada :-) xxx

7 Mar, 2016



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