We’ve had much milder weather this season compared to last. We still marvel at the amount of horizon we’re able to see, and how awesome the sky usually looks. I know I’ll miss the sunrises and sunsets and clear blue sky that we see so commonly here. These shots are all from La Corona – at night or in the morning, from the side yard or the backyard. These are a few of the several reasons which make me happy to have research down here in Uruguay.





Any green parrots in the tree behind the cow? Nice solar halo on the last pic!
ReplyDeletehi, first, sorry for my poor english, i enjoy your blog very munch, i really like your pictures about natural wild life and folklore of the inner country, and desserts too :), you have a great eye for pictures.I follow your blog since the last past year,and i didn't know you come back again, i found the blog again in a random serch. I let you another blog, in english so i hope you like it too, is about wildlife, vegetals, plants, of Uruguay:http://uruguay1.blogspot.com/
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