On the Sunday 25th, we headed off to north of the island called "Hemigua" We stayed two nights. We stopped for our little snack, and walks twice. Fantastic views all the way to Hemigua. Every corner we passed, energy changed and even temperature changed. Got cloudier and cloudier.
By the time we got Hemigua, it seemed to be cleared away, and it was sunny. Clouds there were amazing. How it moved, how it melted in the air, how it formed into different shapes etc. Really had some characters. I can see here in England, we have lots of clouds, and moving. And today, it's April you know, it's been extortionally nippy all day.
Anyway, what I'm trying to say is that it was different clouds from here in the UK. The view from our apartment window was also amazing and breathtaking. I don't remember the name of the place we stayed, but it was a part of the old monastery on the "main" road. Here's some pretty photos from Hemigua.
By the time we got Hemigua, it seemed to be cleared away, and it was sunny. Clouds there were amazing. How it moved, how it melted in the air, how it formed into different shapes etc. Really had some characters. I can see here in England, we have lots of clouds, and moving. And today, it's April you know, it's been extortionally nippy all day.
Anyway, what I'm trying to say is that it was different clouds from here in the UK. The view from our apartment window was also amazing and breathtaking. I don't remember the name of the place we stayed, but it was a part of the old monastery on the "main" road. Here's some pretty photos from Hemigua.
Fantastic view driving down to Hemigua.
This is the view from our apartment window. Mountains, clouds, and fields of yummy canary banana plantations. Awesome!
This was our apartment. Bright, tidy, beautifully done, quiet, peaceful and attention to detail. Breakfast included and it was very nice. They did vegetarian option too. Bless. Oh, coffee was in the pot, and yummy. I tasted milk. It wasn't as smelly as English milk somehow....
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