In the shelter of the foliage:
Sheltering from the searing heat of the afternoon sun, Crete, 1987

Sheltering in the Shade
Linked to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
In the shelter of the foliage:
Sheltering from the searing heat of the afternoon sun, Crete, 1987
Sheltering in the Shade
Linked to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
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I have been in some summer sun in Crete. Shelter is definitely necessary. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
Well, the year I took the image in this post, it was blisteringly hot in July, Pete….
I remember an August in Crete that was so hot, I couldn’t really enjoy the holiday. 🙂
Well, back in the day I could manage the heat, but no longer….!!
Great shelters, Sue. I was expecting something roofless, and I’m not completely wrong!
And why were you expecting roofless??
I love the bird though I don’t recognize it. It looks like a cross between our chickadees and goldfinches.
Oh, it’s a Great tit
Thanks. We don’t have them here.
Ah, OK
Lovely shot of the bird, Sue 🙂 🙂 Scratching my head… why would Debs associate you with no roofs? Hee hee!
Cheeky!
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