The weather forecasters have been saying that we would get some rain. Many days it looked like it would but not so much on our little patch of ground. We had cloudy skies and a maybe a sprinkle or two. You might even venture to call it rain. Then – last night – in the middle of the night, a thunderstorm arrived. Loud claps of thunder rattled us from our dreams. Flashes of lightning lit up the sky. And the rain.
The rain poured down.
In spite of all that terrific rattling, wind blowing and torrents of rain, nature surprised us this morning with a show of resiliency and art.
que bonita imagen!
ReplyDeleteHi Carmen,
DeleteI thought so too!
:)
~ginger
Hi Ginger, I want to tell you about a beautiful picture in nature that was given to me. I was in bed for years with a very bad spine. One winter morning, when the curtain were pulled back there in the prunis tree out side my window was this spider web that must have had dew on it, then it froze and it looked all the word like diamonds in that web. I will never forget it. Magic.
ReplyDeleteHi Kays Kids,
DeleteThat does sound like it was a beautiful sight. Wow - It must have been something very special when it froze. I hadn't thought of a web freezing before - thank you for sharing.
~ginger
Oh Ginger, we REALLY wish we could have shared before now. Want some more?
ReplyDeleteHugs
Jack and The Clan
Hi Jack and The Clan,
DeleteI know. I know. You've had your share and much of ours. It's a sad thing really when so much of the USA really needs some rain. If you would be so kind, just pack up a couple of shiploads of it and send it to the midwest! Very good.
Thanks heaps!
~ginger
Dew/raindrops on a spider's web are really something - it's as if we're suddenly seeing a world we hadn't known existed. Beautiful photo. Hugs, Kayzy
ReplyDeleteHi Kayzy,
DeleteI think it's amazing how something like that can make you stop in your tracks. Thanks. I'm glad you like it!
~ginger