Hello lovely ladies, We are having a whopper of a heatwave. Temperatures have been pushing 40, even at night they are nearly 30. It is very tiring. Now a sane person would stay st home and keep calm. No, I have my son and his family over from Italy and they want to go places and see things. So we have been out every day. I am exhausted (but happy to have my family near, lots of smiles).
I will show you a postcard of a cooler place and then tell you what I have been up to.
Here is my postcard:
It was sent to me by Laurel, who lives in San Mateo, California. Of course the Redwood National Park is famous. But I didn't know there were more:
Google writes:
Redwood National and State Parks are a string of protected forests, beaches and grasslands along Northern California’s coast. Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park has trails through dense old-growth woods. Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park is home to Fern Canyon, with its high, plant-covered walls. Roosevelt elk frequent nearby Elk Prairie. Giant redwood clusters include Redwood National Park’s Lady Bird Johnson Grove. ― Google
With this heat, just looking at the shady forest in the picture is pleasant.
The stamp is the orange gerbera, my favorite of the flower stamps:
The cancellation stamp is about Dog bite awareness.
Today (Thursday) I stayed home and let 'the kids' get on with it. I was too tired. They have gone to visit Granada.
Yesterday we visited Almería city. I love that city as it has lots of culture and things to do and also the harbour and the beach.
We parked at the harbour and took a taxi to the Alcazaba, the fortress built by Abd al.Rahman in 955
The above is an aerial photo from Wikipedia, as is the next one:
It's very big and we wandered about for a long time, climbing stairs and changing levels.
The surrounding parks were beautiful too as the Arabs always had water running everywhere. Very pleasant when it's hot:
Me and my daughter-in-law:
In the same town of Almería we also visited the cathedral:
It's beautiful inside, but the outside looks like a fortress. I suppose it had to be a fortress in the days of fighting the Moors.
One of the large squares
looks like this:
looks like this:
It's called PLaza de la Constitución.
I think that's enough for today. I'll show you more on Tuesday.
Keep smiling!
Have a great weekend,
Lisca
The translation is: "Look, a shooting star! Make a wish!". "Thats you sell all your kayaks". "I'm sorry! It was a plane..."