Maximum temperature 14C, minimum 7C. 30 km/h NE wind. 4mm of rain measured this morning.
Crocus...
Fig trees...
Choisya ternata,...
Fir....
Apples...
Calendula....
as above...
Pampas...
Cotoneaster...
Ginkgo biloba leaf.
Returning to the window sill is the Great Tit...
as above...
as above.
The neighbours Sumac tree. Very pretty, but wish he would keep the roots on his side of the fence!! They are very invasive!
A magical world in your garden!
ReplyDeleteThanks Doniene, amazing how a drop of water can transform everything overnight. Hope you are well Diane
DeleteI love rain photos, Diane, and yours are just gorgeous! I love how you captured the beauty and details. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda, rain is very photogenic :-) I just hate the grey days that go with the rain!! Have a good week Diane
DeleteA few rain drops can sure add a whole new dimension to a picture. Great job, Diane.
ReplyDeleteI agree David the rain makes the whole place look totally different. Hope the clouds clear later would like to take a look at that super moon! Diane
DeleteWhat a beautiful series of raindrops photos. The plants and living creatures love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nancy, the garden certainly needed it but from drought we are now going to mud!! It never rains but it pours so the saying goes :-) Take care Diane
DeleteYou've captured the freshness of rain. I can almost smell it.
ReplyDeleteThe smell of rain is amazing after so many months of being bone dry :-) It could have stayed away for the super moon though!!! Take care Diane
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