pine droplets

The first half of May was very rainy, but this week’s forecast is calling for all clear skies and warm temperatures. Here’s  a remembrance to spring’s damp beginning, which has made everything so lush and green.

 

 

20 thoughts on “pine droplets

  1. sandyjwhite

    With all the gray days and rain we have had in May,
    I keep reminding myself how glad we will be for
    each drop when July goes totally dry, as it often does.

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  2. sustainabilitea

    It’s a lovely shot, Karen, but as it’s bucketing down outside, I can’t appreciate it as much as I might if it were dry and sunny. 🙂 Just kidding. I like it.
    But not kidding about the rain here.

    janet

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      1. sustainabilitea

        I hope so, too. The rain started right after my husband left for his bike ride and, naturally, quit right after his 18 miles was done. I think they would have gone farther but for the rain. He was completely saturated when he got back!

  3. Murtagh's Meadow

    Beautiful green palette! We in contrast had a dry start to May, but in the last week the rain has returned.

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  4. yeahanotherblogger

    A lady mentioned to me yesterday that she thinks there are more shades of green in nature than of any other color. I wonder if that’s true.
    In any case, I like the greens in your photo.

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