Adjoining El Tarter is that of Soldeu, another ski complex. We've walked to the peaks on two occasions each...as if there's not much to do in Andorra.
Family time. Cattle, sheep, horses and the rest spend their days grazing non-stop. It's a phenomenon.
Mommy, mommy. Human or animal, kids make a difference.
The lagging factor.
The following three pictures indicate Jenni's locations to provide perspective in these colossal mountains.
Looking toward the top of the El Tarter Ski-slopes from across the way. Jenni stood at the marked position the day before. (Jenni, 'a woman of letters.') (See below for reciprocal.)
Her current position is fairly close to that indicated above.
The reciprocal position to the above. Beyond Querol Lakes looking from the top of El Tarter ski-slopes.
Approaching a sharp fall-off as the usual hazard surfaces: wind.
Testing the slope ahead.
The kid is not fit yet. This newly born foal just does not have the energy to eat all day without slumber.
A new arrival on our planet: Tired eyes.
Cheers,
Her current position is fairly close to that indicated above.
The reciprocal position to the above. Beyond Querol Lakes looking from the top of El Tarter ski-slopes.
Approaching a sharp fall-off as the usual hazard surfaces: wind.
Testing the slope ahead.
The kid is not fit yet. This newly born foal just does not have the energy to eat all day without slumber.
A new arrival on our planet: Tired eyes.
Cheers,
Jenni and Jeffrey
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