
Hello everyone, very good morning. I hope you have a very nice weekend, always with the desire that you enjoy the most of the most beautiful natural sites of your city. In these last weeks, going for a walk in the mornings has been a little complicated for me because of the excessive rains that shelter us from dawn, but when I manage the process, I take advantage and go to enjoy the morning breeze that is my favorite, because not only allows me to exercise comfortably by the cool environment, but in my step I find all those companions that make me more pleasant the way.
In a geographical landscape it is natural to find a great diversity of species and objects, but I concentrate on everything that Mother Nature offers me, because for me, it is therapeutic. Perhaps the walk is interrupted many times for seconds to point the lens towards my objective, but I swear it is worth it because they are elements worthy of admiration. As I pass by, I find everything from a neighbor's dog to the birds that come to visit in the mornings. Not to mention so many plant species that leave us anchored in their beauty.
Each image is from different days, some are from the same day, but without realizing it, they accumulated and today I wanted to share them. In a second installment I will show you the most recent ones. I also keep in my digital records, some photos of a species of insect that I am still not sure of its name but I hope to match it to publish it. All the natural species that I have found on my way, have posed beautifully for my lens, and I have taken beautiful images. There is only one species that I hope will not cross my path, because I know I will not try to photograph it.
A few days ago, if I'm not mistaken it was Sunday, one of my training partners went jogging with a neighbor along the Paseo la Virgen, which is very well known in the city, and has been a training site for a long time. Nearby, there are some vacant lots where construction is starting, and some trees are being planted there. As they passed by, they found what they thought was a branch or dried vine of a palm tree, but when they saw the palm tree, they realized that the supposed palm tree was not a palm tree, but a snake. I must say that it was a snake because as far as I know, any reptile without legs is considered a snake and its subgenus can be a snake, viper or boa, among others. The animal was about two meters long, but although they took the picture being at a certain distance from it, they could not determine what type it was. I don't even think I could take a picture, I even panic at the thought of them.
Among my exclusive models during the walks, apart from Mr. Chivito and Mr. Ovejo that I introduced you recently, I have met again Mrs. Iguana, or maybe one of them, because there are several of them and lately they are being seen more often, and they have even posed for my lens or that of someone who accompanies me on my walks.
I also met my friend the Tecolote Llanero, this time closer to me because he was watching me while I was walking on the side street of the house. Always so imposing and with his gaze so fixed and curious that it makes me laugh because he follows me with his eyes wherever I move.
They are all walking companions, because they capture my attention at every exit, and I dedicate a few seconds to admire them. The floral species also get my attention, because it is fascinating to go for a walk and the harmony of their colors fill us with wellbeing.

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