As the title suggests really, the weather was fine and a bit warm so we just took a ride up the hill last Sunday....

Interesting bit of cumulonimbus rising over Bucegi (Busteni range) in the distance...

It was rising quickly, changing by the minute...

We took a little stroll and Ana flew her kite...

That zoomy thing on the camera again...

We're on the main east-west Europe flightpath, so always high altitude aircraft overhead...

A gratuitous snap of the truck...

Some of the locals, photographed "safari style"

The ripped up turf is the result of wild boar coming up from the forest at night, they do quite a bit of damage to the common grazing land up here, looking for ground nuts and roots, especially in dry weather...

The village of Secaria viewed from the hill

And the hairpin road going over the top to Valea Doftana...

Then time to come down. We chose a tiny track avoiding the asphalt, which runs all the way down to the track that our house is on. It's narrow, to say the least, and a bit scratchy. In wetter weather, it's almost impassible, because it's also very steep in places...




Through some old orchards


And back on the (not so straight and) narrow...



These are spring and autumn flowering crocus, very fragile flowers, but always welcomed on the hills and in the pastures...

Steeper and and narrower in this part, with high banks on either side...

Especially on the passenger side, as I could see in my mirror, the bank rising higher than the roof of the Truck...


This stretch is a nightmare in the wet...

Then it opens up for a relatively easy run down to the house...


BBQ for tea and the end of another lovely weekend out of the city...

Interesting bit of cumulonimbus rising over Bucegi (Busteni range) in the distance...

It was rising quickly, changing by the minute...

We took a little stroll and Ana flew her kite...

That zoomy thing on the camera again...

We're on the main east-west Europe flightpath, so always high altitude aircraft overhead...

A gratuitous snap of the truck...

Some of the locals, photographed "safari style"

The ripped up turf is the result of wild boar coming up from the forest at night, they do quite a bit of damage to the common grazing land up here, looking for ground nuts and roots, especially in dry weather...

The village of Secaria viewed from the hill

And the hairpin road going over the top to Valea Doftana...

Then time to come down. We chose a tiny track avoiding the asphalt, which runs all the way down to the track that our house is on. It's narrow, to say the least, and a bit scratchy. In wetter weather, it's almost impassible, because it's also very steep in places...




Through some old orchards


And back on the (not so straight and) narrow...



These are spring and autumn flowering crocus, very fragile flowers, but always welcomed on the hills and in the pastures...

Steeper and and narrower in this part, with high banks on either side...

Especially on the passenger side, as I could see in my mirror, the bank rising higher than the roof of the Truck...


This stretch is a nightmare in the wet...

Then it opens up for a relatively easy run down to the house...


BBQ for tea and the end of another lovely weekend out of the city...

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