We had rain last night accented with a bit of hail along with loud thunder and lightening. The hail did little damage, thankfully, but the rain rather ruined the hay. Bummer. I love walking the garden after rain, camera in hand. Have a great week end.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
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Great photographs with the raindrops, I especially like the rose. Have a great weekend, Jackie in Surrey, UK.
ReplyDeletePretty! Aren't the iris incredible this year? We didn't get your rain. More watering!
ReplyDeleteThat rose looks amazing! I wish mine could have grown like that.
ReplyDeleteSeeing the garden after the rain is always great isn't?
I am so drawn to raindrops, on roses, and on any flower as far as that goes...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots.
Jen @ Muddy Boot Dreams
Raindrops on the red rose somehow accentuate its beauty.
ReplyDeleteGlad to know the hail didn't do much damage.
Can just smell the freshness of the rain on the garden!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! The colours are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments on my blog. I have some time off work this week and have been digging up my garden - it's hard work :)
Moisture on flowers just gives such another dimension to the photograph. Sorry to hear about the hay.
ReplyDeleteTerrific shots of your flowers covered in raindrops ... particularly loved the rose shot. Shame about the damage to the hay. Thanks so much for your popping by to visit my blog and leaving your gracious comment.
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