The day dawned red. I’m not talking about the sunrise, which could colour the sky in nice yellow and red. It's about red sand from the Sahara. Everything was covered with a thin layer of red dust. This sometimes happens when the warm air coming from the direction of Africa carries with it particles of red sand and dust. I spent the morning sweeping the terrace and washing everything that was outside.
We went for a walk just in the afternoon and passed by almond trees. They are still in blossom, so I captured again some of the flowers.
Even on the stump new branches can grow and bloom.
I saw some of my favourite fruits, nispero (loquat) and there were a few mature ones. But it was just in those two trees I saw they start to have the orange colour. Everything else is still green. they need about a month more.
Some nice flowers also crossed my path, so I am bringing them here to the post.
And this last photo shows the red dust - sand when I started to clean the table on the balcony. Imagine all that was on the floor and all around, on the streets and cars.
Stay well everyone, see you tomorrow.
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