Yes, even though we get tired of rain there is a reason for it.
It rained here yesterday but it was such a beautiful rain. It fell soft and steady, had the windows open and could smell the rain and feel the cool spring breeze. Just so relaxing to watch and listen to. Even prettier against a green background now with just a little blue sky showing. Thanks to the blessed rain everything just comes alive! Enjoyed your pictures!
Beautiful images!!!
Beautiful photos, love rain shots like that. The setting with the chairs and Little Joe's "Ponderosa" in the background, really a beautiful place.
I think our rain finally stopped and today Mother Nature is treating us to a little bit of wind. You know, to dry things out.
DI
We had an awful drought a few years back, so I have a new view of rain…so necessary! Sweet pictures…love the new growth as it is the promise of SPRING!
Beautiful pictures! What on earth {no pun intended} do you have coming up in your garden already?!
XO, Jane
My husband refers to rain as "the poor mans fertilizer" ~ I don't know where he comes up with these expressions! LOL!!! I simply enjoy a rainy day!
Karen, new growth after Spring rains is always so wonderful!…:)JP
Look at those lovely little green sprouts. Maybe spring is really here. Sam
Your place is beautiful even in the dreary month of March. I love the fire pit with Adirondack chairs all around- just waiting for a summer's evening : )
We have snow tonight Karen! Temps in the 30. I'm afraid here we have a WAY to go before we see anything green or springlike. I do love your photos!!
Not one sign of snow left:)…Love those sprouts!
Oh-the promise of spring is in the air there. We still have snow-UGH! xo Diana
lovely reasons for the rain, but i have to admit i'd like it to let up, just for a little bit…*sigh*
Aaaah! That new header is wonderful!
After a day and a half of drenching rain, and then another gray and windy day, the sun is shining here in Maryland. I'm heading outside ~
Great shots, Karen.
Looks like the man's garden is starting to grow! 🙂
Yes, even though we get tired of rain there is a reason for it.
It rained here yesterday but it was such a beautiful rain. It fell soft and steady, had the windows open and could smell the rain and feel the cool spring breeze. Just so relaxing to watch and listen to. Even prettier against a green background now with just a little blue sky showing. Thanks to the blessed rain everything just comes alive! Enjoyed your pictures!
Beautiful images!!!
Beautiful photos, love rain shots like that. The setting with the chairs and Little Joe's "Ponderosa" in the background, really a beautiful place.
I think our rain finally stopped and today Mother Nature is treating us to a little bit of wind. You know, to dry things out.
DI
We had an awful drought a few years back, so I have a new view of rain…so necessary! Sweet pictures…love the new growth as it is the promise of SPRING!
Beautiful pictures! What on earth {no pun intended} do you have coming up in your garden already?!
XO,
Jane
My husband refers to rain as "the poor mans fertilizer" ~ I don't know where he comes up with these expressions! LOL!!! I simply enjoy a rainy day!
Karen, new growth after Spring rains is always so wonderful!…:)JP
Look at those lovely little green sprouts. Maybe spring is really here.
Sam
Your place is beautiful even in the dreary month of March. I love the fire pit with Adirondack chairs all around- just waiting for a summer's evening : )
We have snow tonight Karen! Temps in the 30. I'm afraid here we have a WAY to go before we see anything green or springlike. I do love your photos!!
Not one sign of snow left:)…Love those sprouts!
Oh-the promise of spring is in the air there. We still have snow-UGH! xo Diana
lovely reasons for the rain, but i have to admit i'd like it to let up, just for a little bit…*sigh*
Aaaah! That new header is wonderful!
After a day and a half of drenching rain, and then another gray and windy day, the sun is shining here in Maryland. I'm heading outside ~
Great shots, Karen.
Looks like the man's garden is starting to grow! 🙂