My Wednesday walk along the Paseo Lagares 🌻🌳

Hello friends, as I said I live near one of the most walked trails in the city and staying close I always go for a walk on those sides.

In my walks along El Paseo Lagares I always try to photograph what catches my attention so in this post I want to share with you several images in no particular order.


Along the way I always see small flowers that I love to photograph because they grow in large clusters and adorn part of the road. I don't really know what kind of flowers they are, although I have heard that they are dwarf species of daisies, however they are beautiful and in the photos they look great.

These flowers on the railing of this bridge were either forgotten by someone, or they simply wanted to decorate the bridge, or maybe the person who picked them was planning to give them to someone and later regretted it. In the end they served for me to capture them in an image, maybe someday they will inspire me to write a poem.

Many are the people who decide to walk these trails with nothing but their own company, like this man who walks safely without looking back, enjoying the peace and quiet of nature.

Of course there is no nature without birds, along the river you can find families of ducks and a large number of gulls that feed in the lower part of the river.

A solitary pigeon waits patiently for the return of its love, in this branch I have always seen a couple of pigeons but this time when I decided to photograph it there was only one, I have seen them preening each other as a sign of their great love.

Every time I walk along this trail I get lost in time, enjoying nature is such a sublime activity that time does not matter in the middle of the landscape and the visual contact with the environment. I hope you also enjoyed your Wednesday walk.

Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by my blog and for commenting. See you soon!

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Note: all photos are taken by me with my cell phone and edited in Photoshop.

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