A view of Lewis for the world - A view of the world from Lewis
Thursday, 15 March 2007
Contrasts
Weather today consists of sharp contrasts, between blinding sunshine and dull rainshowers. The two sets of pictures below should bear that out. Top two pictures were taken at 12.30pm, the bottom two at 1.15pm.
It's not fair is it Guido? Our weather is sent to tease us always..... Love the tackity boots. They look beautiful with the tulips poking their little heads out so joyously. Spring!!!!!! Ha!!!! Jeanie
Well, these photos are startling. I have never seen shoes used as flowerpots but the plants look very healthy. I do think sunshine and rain make good contrasting photos of the same place. Now I would be hard put to take a photo of any rain here. We joke how we had a rainstrorm of a few drops here and there. People get so excited over a tiny downpour. We can just imagine a dreadful drought causing Phoenix to die. Atleast you will never experience drought where you are, I don't think! Gerry
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Wow it rolled in FAST!
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Quite a contrast. I love boots, by the way!
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Great photos....wow that was a fast storm...great boot flowers...have a great Friday
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It's not fair is it Guido? Our weather is sent to tease us always..... Love the tackity boots. They look beautiful with the tulips poking their little heads out so joyously. Spring!!!!!! Ha!!!! Jeanie
ReplyDeleteWell, these photos are startling. I have never seen shoes used as flowerpots but the plants look very healthy. I do think sunshine and rain make good contrasting photos of the same place. Now I would be hard put to take a photo of any rain here. We joke how we had a rainstrorm of a few drops here and there. People get so excited over a tiny downpour. We can just imagine a dreadful drought causing Phoenix to die. Atleast you will never experience drought where you are, I don't think! Gerry
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