Friday, September 14, 2007

Flowers flourish.

The recent hurricane Henriette has been bringing a lot of rain.
This has been good for nature.

At El Triple the landscape is desert like.
Super dry and everything in hibernation waiting for better times.
For rainfall.

Last year this happened and this year again therefore climate change is good for El Triple.

The whole landscape has changed now.
It turned green.
What looked before the hurricane like dead brushes and plants, now they have leaves and look gloriously alive.

And suddenly the plants are getting flowers.
Brilliant, beautiful flowers.

















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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Michel, Thanks for the beautiful pictures. The landscape is so different from what I am used to, on the east coast of US. Your photos and journey give insight to another world.

Anonymous said...

Nice pix, Michel!

I wish you'd illustrate your posts regularly with your terrific photos.

You write about many things that beg for visual representation.

And you've got the cameras -- and the eye.

Anonymous said...

Fantastic pictures indeed--! But "...therefore climate change is good for El Triple..."? Let's not be hasty! Two years is a rather short data run for a conclusion like that, though of course it would be nice if you were right.