Today I visit the meadow again.
Today I went out to take photos in the meadow where I took the photos from my previous hike, with the idea of capturing some insect photos for a contest in this community. Unfortunately, I didn't find any insects, but I took the opportunity to photograph some interesting things I couldn't on my previous trip.
This is the meadow where I told you last time about the cows and other animals that graze here. Luckily, they were there this time, so I managed to capture them in a photo.
During this walk, I also photographed a small windmill. This windmill provides water for the animals. Below the windmill is a small well from which it draws water. This windmill is made up of a series of gears that allow it to draw water and pump it to where the animals drink.
Under that mill I also found some gears and blades from an old mill that was the one that was before this one. Unfortunately, it seems that some wind or storm broke its gears and blades, so they had to put in a new one.
At the edge of the mill, I found a puddle formed by storms and the water that ran off the mill. While the animals graze in this field, they also drink from these puddles, as they help them stay hydrated.
And in this same meadow I found a small blackberry plant, or that's how I know it, it's also known as mulberries. These mulberries are very delicious and if we touch them when they are dark black, they can explode in our hands. They have an intense and very sweet flavor.
These are the photos I took today. Although I couldn't take the insect photos, I did take these photos, animal photos, windmill photos, and more. I hope you enjoyed this post and liked the photos. See you soon with new interesting content.
This post has been translated from Spanish to English using Google Translate.





