A walk filled with sunshine, art, and trails looking up at the sky.
Combining art and nature in a walk is the best thing that can happen to me; they are unique moments and special places.
The path that leads to art or natural spaces may not be so pleasant, especially on intense summer days with lots of sun. I know that perhaps the time was not right, but the reward of a cool place was worth it. And although the walk under the sun can be long, if you take the necessary precautions, the heat won't affect you.
Once the bus dropped me off at the church or sanctuary of La Victoria, which I have passed by so many times, I was able to admire its façade. It was closed, but the exterior is equally beautiful and has gardens called Alfonso XII Gardens on one side, an ideal place to rest because there is plenty of shade. In addition, the neighbourhood children choose it because there are several games.
The exterior façade of the church is very large and has several access points between stairs and ramps. It is not always open, but behind it there is a car park through which I can take a shortcut and thus reach the nearby forest park more quickly. Luckily, the entire route behind the church is covered by the shade it provides.


Walking a few metres uphill and north, I reached the entrance to the park, which is flooded with art at the beginning, with some beautiful carved trees. In reality, they are tree trunks that have been cut down for various reasons and which an artist has taken advantage of and used to express his imagination. I love this place.
Does anyone see the clock?
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I always imagine that this special place is inhabited by magical beings, perhaps fairies, who visit these beautiful palaces and castles delicately carved into the trunks. I got close enough to see if I could see anything in any of them. There are many there, and at first glance they all look the same, I mean the carving designs, but they are not.
If you look closely, you can see windows, doors, staircases, corridors, and if you look carefully, you might even see the fairies waving. Some are very tall and others are shorter. The sun was shining brightly on them, which is perhaps why there were no beings there at that moment. They like to go unnoticed, like me, and hide in the shade and coolness of the immense, leafy park.
These castles and palaces are surrounded by trees, which stretch their arms upwards, wanting to caress the sun or perhaps wanting to touch the sky and see if there are any clouds that day. It is beautiful to walk among them and feel the earth with a few leaves crunching underfoot. Focusing all five senses on nature relaxes and enriches you. Have you tried it?
The carved trees are not only near the marked path, but also walking inside the park, leaving that path, among the rest of the trees. A green blanket of vegetation serves as a field for these wooden palaces.
In the thicket of this area, I believe that magical beings live there, and if not, then the magic is in the landscape itself and in nature asking us to enjoy it and feel it in our hearts as we walk.
I love looking up at the sky and seeing how the blue and light blue blend with the tall trunks and multicoloured treetops. These walks are wonderful for seeing and understanding the greatness of this world.
I like to observe the dark spaces created by the abundance of vegetation and how the sun's rays filter through it, sometimes drawing beautiful shapes and other times I imagine them. There is no better combination than nature and the creativity of the mind.

I always look back at the sky and how the branches intertwine.
I walk along unmarked paths, investigating and exploring. Now in summer, I am more careful, as there are small animals that are awake and must not be disturbed.
On this walk, I also enjoyed the shadows; they too are great artists. I have seen many posts here saying that nature is the greatest artist of all, and it is. There is no better walk than in nature, listening to it in silence.
Thank you for joining me on this natural and artistic Wednesday walk. Best regards. See you soon.
Amonet.
All photographs are my own.
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Hello Amonet
What a joy to be able to visit you.
It was truly worth the walk on a sunny day. The places you visited are beautiful.
This natural space captured my attention. I wish the property we have here was this big.
Your photographs are beautiful.
Have a beautiful day.
No matter how big or small, always enjoy nature! Thank you very much!
Yes, I can see the clock… The idea of carving those felled trees strikes me as deeply fascinating. Just imagine if one of them sprouted again — how beautiful that would be. Perhaps they won’t, and the wood will simply rot there, but even so, it will become a fantasy world returning to the earth as a magical dust… and from it, surely stronger, more enchanting trees will grow.
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Imagine that while I read it... wow, fascinating, magic dust and seeing that other wonder. Thanks to you!
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What a lovely Wednesday walk! You haven't suggested any beautiful places to visit. This part of the city is gorgeous, and I'd spend hours walking through the forest park.
Excellent shots.
Have a beautiful afternoon.
I'm sure you'd love it, and you take photographs of birds! Thank you very much!
I remember these carved trees but it is always a joy to see them as they have so many details. Thanks for bringing them here, close to us as well. Yes, a clock, and corridors, stairs, houses, buildings, churches, crosses, light coming from them, wings of the fairies, a whole world made in wood!
It is so beautiful and magical to be there. I love exploring that space and trying to see what cannot be seen. Thank you!
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How interesting what they've done to the tree bark.
Excellent photos!
Bravo!
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He is a great artist from here and his wood carvings are wonderful, thank you!
What a great job he does without a doubt!
Hello @avdesing, I think I saw a clock at the top of the tree trunk... although maybe it wasn't a clock I saw, but a UFO seen from above...
Those carved trees are wonderful. Thank you for the tour. A big hug.
You know, I love watches... the subject of time... well! You saw it! Maybe a UFO too, haha.
I love that place, and the walks there are beautiful! Thank you! Good night!
Good evening, see you tomorrow! 🤗👋
Relojes y gatos, perfecta combinación. Buenas noches!!!👋
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Oh I loved the whole walk, but the carved trees definitely caught my attention the longest. I think they are amazing, I can't find the right word, I adored the art in them 🤩.
The artist's name is Manuel Ledesma, he's from here and he works wonders with those logs. Thank you very much!!!🤗
Fascinating place. I like how they used the old trees to carve out more magic in that trail.
I assure you that there is magic at every turn; it is a beautiful place! Thank you!