A burst of almond blossom stands out amongst the olive groves |
Besides, to be strictly accurate, we weren’t hunting almonds, but almond blossom. ’Tis the season. Nearly the end of it, in fact, since global warming has brought the season forward a bit.
I know, I know. I keep being assured by authorities as authoritative, or at least authoritarian, as the White House, that no such warming is happening. But hey, I’m a bit old fashioned, and stick with theories I’ve come to be familiar with, even if that does mean disagreeing with that fine Mr Trump.
Sunlight strikes through the clouds on the almond groves at Famorca, in the hills above Alicante |
The higher we climbed into the hills, the better the display of almond blossom became: the non-existent global warming phenomenon may have advanced the season in the plains, but in the hills the it was still in full swing.
Almond tree near the village of Quatretondeta |
Bee at work among the almond blossom Bottom right if you can't spot it. I tried to get it pose for me so I could focus properly but it was too busy (or do I mean buzzy?) |
Keeping the trees wrapped up warm |
Villagers raising a (rootless) tree at Millena |
Marines raising the US flag on Iwo Jima |
We decided to have lunch in Millena, the village with the pampered trees. The set mean was certainly more than acceptable, and we enjoyed it. Especially in the company which was, as I said, excellent. In an unnecessary move, but one that was as kind as it was unexpected, our friends even insisted on covering our lunch.
Which is what I regard as a successful almond hunt.
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