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Thunderstorm approaching over vineyard in Mendoza wine country, a rare event in this part of Argentina, a moment to be savored |
... well, not exactly fishing, but we
are on an exploration of parts of Argentina and, now, Uruguay, collecting lots of photos and post material, but no time to be thoughtful right now. I
must say the flora of the Uruguayan Monte is astonishing, full of exciting discoveries. More to come when we return to the US, shortly ...
Look forward to the posts!
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Sounds wonderful, can't wait for you to come back and tell all - and show all!
ReplyDeletegorgeous pic... your exploration sounds fabulous.
ReplyDeletehope you can hurry up and post so we can see what you are seeing!
ReplyDeletewhat an excellent eye you have laddie.
ReplyDeleteMartin of the too far under.
South America is very beautiful! I am sure you are having a blast
ReplyDeleteAm reading the letters of Bruce Chatwin, James...the Patagonian section is especially interesting. Have you been there? Have a wonderful time away from routine! Faisal.
ReplyDeletePlantalicious, Dirty Girl Gardening, Nance - Thanks for your interest. I'm selecting and editing photos, a long task, then will post.
ReplyDeletefer, Yes. Very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous (the B. Martin one), so I was down under too, for a while. Wish I could spend every one of my winters down under.
ReplyDeleteFaisal, I always wanted to read Bruce Chatwin. Thanks for reminding me and giving me further reason.
ReplyDeleteLuck you.
ReplyDeleteBring me back a bottle of Argentinian Malbec please.
You're in the right hemisphere at this time of year.
Rob,
ReplyDeleteI would think you're "swimming" in wine.
Right, about the right hemisphere. Coming back to winter, icy, cold winter, winds howling along the canyons of Manhattan, is a little hard to take.
Image is beautiful.Waiting for more images.
ReplyDeleteStay good.
Looking forward to your flora posts. I know so little about that part of the world.
ReplyDeleteMarie,
ReplyDeleteI've been following your travels in South Africa, and long to see the flora there. Spectacular, I understand. Uruguay offers its own version of spectacular, and I hope to finish editing photos soon so I can post on the fabulous visit we had there.
Dear sir, I do not speak English, sorry. I found your blog and I saw your garden. The garden is amazing! Congratulations. And a bit envious. I have a garden. It is an old garden - created by my grandfather. I have deer, but I'm busy street :-) Your blog is an inspiration, I will also do my blog. Health and Happiness wishes to Petra from the Czech Republic
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