Your Photos (2017-2024)

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I think those are shrivelled Morning Glories in the second image. You need to go back and photograph them in full flower. They open daily and each flower fades and shrivels as evening comes.
It's quite breezy today, so this was the best I could do:
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Sunday at Quinta da Regaleira in Sintra, a beautiful estate full of mythical symbolism. At the one point it belonged to a philosopher thought to belong to the Masonry, and he filled the estate with caves, lakes and secret passages.
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Here's a ziggurat. The only time I saw ziggurats was in Iran.
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Below is the Guardian's Gate. It has a tunnel leading to the Iniciatic Well.
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The ex libris of Regaleira is the Initiatic Well, which was used in Mason ceremonies. It has 9 levels, same as the levels of Hell in Dante's Inferno.
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And some of the sculptures outside, representing different Greek gods.
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Can you eat the walnuts?
Yes, they're considered something of a delicacy around here:

Juglans nigra - Wikipedia

I personally don't care for them, as they have a very musty/moldy/sour taste. They're also frequently pickled.

There's also a Black Walnut Festival held in my mom's hometown:

Black Walnut Festival

Black walnuts, while they're in the hull, have a very distinct odor. They smell like nothing else and I can't really describe it, but sort of sharp and bitter. They're notoriously hard to crack, with very tough, very thick shells, and the hulls will stain everything they get near a sickly yellow-green and it won't wear off for ages. Depending on how you feel about them, they're either a godsend or hellspawn. :laugh:
 
Thanks - I can see the article. I think I would really like the taste of them.

They don't grow down here. We have a lot of pecan trees, though. Black walnuts and pecans don't taste the same, but they are close enough to be interchangeable in the kitchen, especially for baked goods. Pecans are a lot easier to get out of their shells.

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