While farmers are harvesting maize, tapping pine trees and competing in a baskeball tournament (it's Los Ángeles' anniversary), we've been busy hiking the mountains and doing some land mapping. It's a wonderful time to do so, with the changing weather and flowering of many plant species. I think we might have found the highest point of the ejido in its south corner: 1,534 m.a.s.l.
| hiking & tick-grooming partner |
| doing the northern ejido border |
| Mormodes lineata Bateman ex. Lindl. (Orchidaceae) |
| the elephant flower |
| about to harvest |
| mapping boundaries with the elders |
| pashte at 'El Paishtal' - Spanish moss |
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