After spending all morning packing boxes for our move on Friday, we went to Malia to get somethings my husband needed for the house. We took our little dog Lucky with us, as we like to take her for a walk on the beach. She hates the water but loves the sand. Thought you might like to share some of the things that we saw there.
The rocks here are very jagged and sharp. Just look how they are formed.
There are small ridges. I think it was caused by volcanic action many millions of years ago.
A strange feature out in the water.
This looks like a fossilised tree root.
A rock pool. There is lots of life in there and some pretty colours too.
There are a lot of round holes in the rocks. I think this was formed by molten lava.
Pretty flowers blooming away to themselves.
Its well seen that the sun has been shining for the last few days
Everything is bursting out.
I know this one, it is a century agave, it is about 30 to 36 inches high. They supposedly live for about a hundred years then flower and die. The flower spike rises over 10ft in the air. There was a lot of small plantlets around the base of this plant as they send up offsets.
When they are fully mature they are really wide. On the leaves there are sharp spikes so beware. Well we enjoyed our walk and thank you for coming along with us.
Don't forget you can click on the pictures to get a full sized version so you can see the detail more clearly.
7 comments:
I knew immediately or thought it at least that you were on volcanic land...I have seen this in Hawaii years ago when I walked on a volcano lava flow.
More beauty where you are!!!
all those beautiful sights and sunshine. we just got another couple inches of snow and a cold snap. thanks for sharing the photos of your walk.
What beautiful photos!
Thanks for stopping by my blog as it gave me the link to yours. I had been here during OWOH but then couldn't find you again. I went back and read through some of your recent posts. The tiled floor is beautiful! And I'll be watching to see how you progress on that quilt!!
The rocks look fascinating. Reminds me of playing in rock pools on English beaches when I was a child. Many Greek beaches are rather lacking in that department - or at least they are on the islands I usually visit (lol)
BTW - hope the chutney works fine!
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