The explanations given in these stories mention many flowers and plants, such as paradise. Also fruits, often with bones: apricot (Prunus armeniaca), peach (Prunus persica)... Of these fruit orchards in Persia, as the Romans do through the window, the vast gazetteer of these fruits has arrived in our country. From the Latin words pessica, persica and duracinus we have a good salsa of names: peach, peach, peach, prexega, hurry, peska, mersika, tuaxa, duaxa, duraza, gurazau... This is just a small sample, we also carry many others. Refer to the article Muxika tirria published ten years ago in ARGIA on 14 October 2007. Tirri means ambition or ambition and stubbornness, but it also pictured. Those and a thousand other articles, like apricots, would generate more and more feelings. The skin is attractive, but it is covered by a very short shell that produces bites in some cases, not in contact with the lips, but with the hands. The sentence reads as follows: “The beauty of Mirxika’s potro.” There have also been rough articles, which they could not bring, and which had left their throat... besides the nice surfaces and the intoxicating perfumes. Indeed, the maximum is, in its entirety, as follows: "The beauty of Mirxika's potro! It includes the hard hexane.”
The ones from Axal, the ones from hard bones and beautiful scents, another thousand more, don't worry. It is true that the issues do not end, but I would be grateful if you could give us some substantive issue and ask for a new article in return. For example, it has a character of supply, but also of demand, of playing and listening to “Bells of Letxuga”. From 3 May to 14 September, every noon from Santa Cruz to Santa Cruz is used to protect the fields and orchards of pests and any other damage. I guess you'll play somewhere, I didn't hear anything. The first lettuce (Lactuca sativa) was produced at that time of the year. But today ...
The day exceeds the night with the spring equinox. This year it happened on 20 March, at 22:59 hours, opening the door of the spring. The Eki prefix means the same thing. Until then the night had been longer. The day and night were twelve hours. Since then, the day is extended... [+]
Time has been on our line for a long time, but the climate is relatively recent. There is no need to clarify too much what climate change is. Explaining what the landscape is is a redder necessity. Conferences, round tables or international conferences on climate change are... [+]
It's time to pick up the fruits and get them on the way to the lagar. Pear (Pyrus communis), apple (Malus x domestica), grape (Vitis vinifera)... It seems a short and quick road, but you have to work a lot of rodeos and their variants until the fruit becomes must and must become... [+]
In the Basque Country, agriculture is the history of permanent colonization. Like everywhere. Before, the land was not cultivated; before, the harvest was not sown; you enjoyed what was not eaten before. They had brought it all from elsewhere. Many of these stories have been... [+]
Returning to the wines that are made with the crops, the left madreselva (Humulus lupulus) is conservative and bitter tasting aggregator. The union of crops and madreselvas produces many dirty jets, especially in beer countries. A friend has just explained to me the stories of... [+]
In our house we met him with the name of madreselva (Humulus lupulus). In fact, we have worked hard and sinister on the banks of the river in our country, coinciding with the expansion of beer. We've learned that it's also called lobster, beer, beer, wart and grass on the left... [+]
Spring has brought the issue to my nose. C. worked at various research centers in New York. Bushdid, M. Oh! Magnasco, L.B. Vosshall and A. An article published by scientists Keller in March 2014 in the prestigious “Science Magazine” produced a great stir. The title says it... [+]
The curious interannual days end, those who eat and drink from the emanations of the earth. I'll eat from the best to the best. Supposedly. Heavy champagne and cava bottles are easy to dance. Even though they are of all kinds today, they were once the cider of the other barrel... [+]