Many places where you can take perfect walks can change over time, in shape, things that are no longer there, new trees, new views, but the magic of a place does not change, because that magic is given by nature.
I remember one of the first times I visited this large and charming park. In the middle of the island of palm trees, there was a small boat, a real boat, I suppose because of its proximity to the sea or because it had been placed there as a form of decoration.
On subsequent visits, much later, the boat was gone and in its place a huge number of pigeons, seagulls, and ducks filled that space of eternal magic, but now in a more lively way.
All parks or gardens with water fascinate me, I think because of the connection I have with it, as it means emotions. I like the reflections, the freshness around it, and how the vegetation reacts to this source of life.
On the other hand, the trees provide much-needed shade these days so that you can take a slightly cooler walk. It has been intensely hot, but I have experienced much worse summers in my life; these are mild in comparison. Three or four intense days and then calm returns.
It is always beautiful to walk under the shade of the trees, and in cases where there are cooler spaces, they are ideal for having a refreshing drink and admiring the landscape. I love sitting on the grass and feeling the contact of my hands on it. Touching the earth is a release that I often need, as if it frees me from stress. In fact, it does.
Speaking of shadows, many times, if not almost all the time, I take photographs not with the intention of capturing them, but they are there and they are very beautiful, as if telling me that they are an oasis from the heat and that they will help me rest and relax. I like to see the shapes they draw on the ground or the grass. Little things in life, seeing shapes in shadows, clouds, rocks...
On my walk in this park, there are many seats, but I prefer to feel the ground, to be able to touch it and reconnect with nature. If you look closely, there are many shaded areas. This park is very close to the sea, so it is doubly cool. When the breeze comes from the south or southeast, it is comforting.
Sitting on the grass, I can see the children's playground, the tree-lined landscapes, the sculptures, and when I am still, things look different, calm.
When I decided to resume my walk, I headed for the artificial lake I mentioned at the beginning, which has an island with palm trees in the center. Many were waiting for me there, many ducks. I think they were waiting for me somehow.
I walked all the way around the lake so I could admire them from all angles. Some even posed for me before going swimming. Others were swimming with their mother; they were very small.
I loved seeing this, a little duckling following its mother, as if learning the way to the water.
From time to time, a pigeon wanted to be in the photos, but I didn't say anything to them; they are beautiful too.
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I think the stars of this walk were them, who delighted my eyes and made me laugh. They are very funny. But also, looking at them closely and standing in front of them meant that they weren't scared and were spontaneous. I really enjoyed watching them swim. Nature is truly amazing and beautiful.
It was a relaxing, refreshing walk with excellent company and close to the water that gives life. I enjoyed it very much.
Thank you very much for accompanying me today. I send you my best regards. See you soon.
Amonet.
All photographs are my own.