Day 102 – April Showers

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Today was one of those typical rainy April days. I’m sure it’s good for the flowers and the weeds, but it makes it a bit gloomy outside.  While driving around, the rain was steadily pouring down on my car.  Once I parked, I could hardly see through the windshield and it made some interesting views.

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In the afternoon, the rain stopped long enough for me to go outside my office to take some photos of the raindrops on the tulips.

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This rain is supposed to last for a few more days.  Lets see what other plants can sprout.

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Maralee

11 Replies to “Day 102 – April Showers”

    1. Thanks, Viveka. I don’t mind the rain unless it lasts more than a few days. It does make everything clean and fresh. I particularly like it in the summer when we have an afternoon storm and the sweetgrass smells so nice afterward.

      1. I love the smell of wet grass too and when walking in the forest after a rain – it smells so wonderful. Living on Ireland and working in Scotland I got my share bit of rain – it was terrible sometimes, but they need the rain for there whiskey making.

  1. These are wonderful, Maralee! Is the second shot really through your windshield? I love the golden glow.

    1. Thank you so much. And yes it was shot through my windshield.. I was in a parking lot in front of a Jamba Juice and they had tables with yellow umbrellas outside. I used a very shallow depth of field so the background was very blurred.

      1. The moral of that, I guess, is always have your camera ready. Jamba Juice – who would suspect!

  2. So beautiful!! We had monsoons yesterday, sun so far today with predictions or a wicked storm with hail and lightening. The dark clouds have been hanging around all day just to the west of us.

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