Another nice walk today to Volcan Teneguia.
A hairy, velvety succulent that grows like a huge dandelion. (There's also giant dandelion that grows as big as a tree, btw, but that's something else.)
Beehive boxes surrounded by vineyards.
This whole area is full of vineyards as far as the eye can see. The ash path is between the vineyards (visible on the right) and the vines on the ground are next to the walking path. Because of the strong winds they don't use vertical shoot positioned trellis systems like in many other places.
We are happiest when in nature, alone.
Volcan Teneguia. Last eruption was in 1971.
Standing next to the rim of the crater.
A smaller crater nearby but not really visible from the lower walking path.
The wonders of nature.
Back in the village, always going uphill. Does not look so steep in the photo but it is. Wild flowers on the road.
Wine from Bodega Teneguia a few kilometres from here. There's nothing on the front label.
Palmeran-style spicy chilli paste. We like it more than the red mojo on Lanzarote (not spicy enough). The chillies grown on La Palma are one of the factors that makes the mojos taste good.
Fish (merluza/hake)
Weinoo, wine is cheap here. Must be ridiculously cheap for you New Yorkers (sorry, yes the markup probably is huge. Ouch). Small-scale productions, high quality, manual work. Shouldn't be this cheap. We are enjoying the wine verymuch. Never see it again at home.
I forgot, there's a slice of onion buried underneath it all. But it's not sweet onion, I limit myself to 1 single ring.