
Yellow scented roses on the wall of our garden for our eyes, for our nose and for our hearth! 🙂

Yellow scented roses on the wall of our garden for our eyes, for our nose and for our hearth! 🙂

Even a small pond of little more than a square meter is like a small universum. We discovered an unexpected guest in our mini-paradise. the deaf adder (Anguis fragilis).
Every year we saw a few deaf adder here or there, but we never saw them disappearing under the roots of our yellow iris around the pond.
These legless lizards (no snake or worm, please) are also sometimes called common slowworms, blindworm, or regionally, a long-cripple.
These reptiles are mostly active during the twilight and occasionally bask in the sun, but are more often found hiding beneath rocks and logs. They are carnivorous and, because they feed on slugs and worms, they can often be found in long grass and other damp environments (in our case near the pond).
Useful links:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/anguis-fragilis
Parwin suggested this versatile recipe for a “Stay at Home recipe exchange” game. This came out so delicious, that I thought it would be a good idea to share this for our friends.
As the recipe does not specify the ingredients, your are really free to use what you have on hand and make a delicious meal for you family.
Below I will give you the recipe and here my choices.


Make a surprise to your family serving a slice of this vegetable terrine with some spiced sauce as the Canary mojo rojo. This served with a hunk of crusty bread, any salad greens, cheese, cured meat, smoked salmon or what you like, makes an elegant brunch or a light meal for warmer days.

Note: Traditionally this kind of preparations should be cooked placing mold of the terrine into a bigger mold (roasting pan) with boiling water. I did not do it in this way and the simple baking in the oven worked well for me.


Gardening is wonderful relaxing way especially when you find your way to keep it easy.
As we started with the garden, we did not really know which plants are best suitable for the soil and which one would grow and bring us the best without spending a lot of time and money in order to have a nice garden.
In our case in spring, iris flowers make our garden beautiful with almost no work and we know that next year they will be here again!
In the photos: Iris Pseudacorus (Yellow Water Iris) and Bearded Iris (Iris germanica).

Mugardos is a small fishing borough and municipality in the Comarca of Ferrol, located in the province of A Coruña in the autonomous community of Galicia, north-western Spain.
It’s here that you can find this delicious octopus stew, but now, as we are not allowed to travel, you can prepare it yourself and create a small vacation at home.
This recipe is calculated for 2 people, but you may boil more octopus and use only the quantity you need (you may also use more) and reserve the remaining for another preparation.
Note: this recipe is perfect if you have some octopus leftovers and you wish to serve more people! I our case I doubled the quantity of potatoes for a full dinner; for this reason this is a variation of the original dish.

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Salmorejo is a fresh, thick, pink-orange soup consisting of tomatoes, bread and garlic witch is topped with hard boiled eggs and diced jamon serrano (serrano ham). A few days ago I posted the original recipe; now it’s time to post my super quick version for the days you may not have time to wait, but you wish this something fresh and tasty. In these days we try to avoid going out (Coronavirus lockout) and going shopping, we use what we have in the pantry and we adapt the recipes to the ingredients we have on hand.

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In my privious post Day 30 Stay at Home or In the Garden: On and in the Water
we could present you the fist pics of the life in our garden.
This post is for our fist video of newts underwater, it’s not the best video, but when we will have the opportunity, we will add more photos or videos. It’s really amazing and it makes me happy to seat near the water and discover what’s going on…
Salmorejo is a fresh, thick, pink-orange soup consisting of tomatoes, bread and garlic witch is topped with hard boiled eggs and diced jamon serrano (serrano ham). We enjoyed this for the first time in 2014 (see photos!) in the house of our friends in Cordoba and we really loved it. For the preparation we used the light white bread witch, combined with the red of the tomatoes, gave to the dish this nice orange-pink color. The ham was already prepared diced and sold as jamon serrano for salmorejo, but you may simply dice some jamon serrano. Ana used quail eggs, but, as these are mostly not available, normal commercial eggs are suitable for this recipe.

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Inspired by the ingredients available at home, we created this composition and we enjoyed it as a light full dinner in the garden, just before the sun went down.

Ingredients
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