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Moody sky and some rain!

Sometimes the rain falls

just for you and me..

to be the violin playing

in the background

of our loneliness's song.

~Sanober Khan

After a heavy downpouring the bloom on the Canna was heavy with waterdroplets

 

Rain is a luxury in this part of the world, but this season its pouring for almost a week now (may be due to global warming) , it would be unfair if I don’t visualize it in my photos, - this pic depicts rain drops from my Umbrella …. Today morning …

We watched the rain clouds circle round us!

 

Visit Rain-washed Soul

 

Rain has long thought to have healing powers - a gift from above that cleanses and renews. Rain doesn't just refresh the land, but also our spirits. It is a symbol of hope and a reminder that with a little TLC, even the harshest of environments can come alive again.

 

In addition to other spiritual benefits of rain, many metaphysical scholars and healers believe it has physical benefits as well. It is said that the feeling of rain on ones skin can raise your energy vibration which can help open up your Chakras and allow healing energy to flow through your body.

 

Since we are not able to feel the benefits of rain on our skins in a virtual world, I tried to create the next best thing - An immersive sound environment complete with guided meditations, Tibetan singing bowls and of course, the soothing sounds of rain and thunder. I hope you enjoy it.

 

Namaste.

US 395, upper Mojave Desert, California.

Rain on a restaurant table early one morning.

 

Rain at Sunset early Fall shot of a passing thunderstorm, shot in North Carolina.

ⓒRebecca Bugge, All Rights Reserved

Do not use without permission.

 

In Akihabara (Akiba for short) on a rather rainy day.

Rain, drops of water on a glass window created by light scattering a multitude of small houses.

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Petites maisons de pluie.

Par un temps de pluie, des gouttes d'eau sur une vitre de fenêtre créent par diffraction de la lumière une multitude de petites maisons.

 

Thank you to all for your kind words! I really appreciate each one of them !!!

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:) Such rain - the first rain of our lives , it seems,

Neither foretold, cajoled, nor counted on -

Is woman giving as she loves.

 

Robert Graves - Turn of the Moon.

Simple gifts of nature.

Rain☔️,sound of the cars on wet roads , headlights on cars ...smell of the petrichor; the sweet smell of cleansing of the world ...the birds singing to each other in the trees is the reason why my best days are the ones that are full or rain & gray giving the opportunity to appreciate beauty in the most wet form.....

@Garden - Raindrops

Light refraction through a rainy windshield

 

This abstract looking image is a photo that I captured, through a windshield of a moving vehicle, during a rain storm.

The image was caught between the swipes of the windshield wipers.

( For your information ...... I was the passenger )

 

Season's Greetings / Happy Holidays / Merry Christmas

 

A special thanks to all my Flickr friends and visitors, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.

I would also, like to extend my thanks, to all those who place my images in their beautiful galleries, or use my images for their covers.

 

Additionally, I am truly humbled to receive so many thoughtful and generous testimonies. I cannot express how deeply touched and honoured I am, to find such caring and beautifully written words left on my behalf.

 

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Happy Clicks

~Christie

© ajpscs

 

Tokyo Weather: Heavy Rain to Rainstorm

Another from the extraordinary sunset I was privileged to witness during my week in the Highlands. This time taken from Loch Cùl Dromannan as the rain beat down. If you look at the Loch surface you can see the rain drops.

It was a light rain just to tell us that autumn had arrived.

Misty curtains of blowing rain fall along the foothills of the San Juan Mountains in southern Colorado

#rain

#M&W

#alienation

#shadows&reflections

  

This is an archived photo (was taken 15+ years ago), however I want it in my flickr gallery.

During a walk today, it seemed that I saw more bees busily gathering pollen.Perhaps some scientist were correct when they studied bees, finding the bees spent more time out of the hive foraging and stopped work later in the afternoon when the following day proved to be rainy rather than sunny.They seemed to be responding to cues such as changes in humidity, temperature and barometric pressure that preceded rainstorms.

www.newscientist.com/article/2075606-honeybees-know-its-g...

Saw these Big Rain Drops, hanging onto some Purple Flowers.

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

Colour re-edit of a shot from this day, 8th July, in 2019.

 

I remember her breaking into a smile just after this shot, despite the rain. Looks like some stormy showers for the UK this weekend. I just hope we don't see the scenes of flash flooding that parts of Northern Spain saw this week. Some of the footage I saw from Zaragoza was absolutely terrifying.

 

Wishing you all a fantastic weekend of photography my Flickr friends. Stay safe and keep the shutters clicking!

We've had some awful weather today, torrential rain, hail storms, thunder and lightning. I managed to miss the worst when I walked Tasku this morning but we both got soaked this evening. I took this while watching the storm in the afternoon.

 

Definitely Dreaming 'rain' theme. 16/52

 

ANSH 123 (20) liquid

Lisbon, 2007 ("Pray For Rain", Massive Attack).

youtu.be/HS8J_Oky5cw

 

[taken with Pentax OPTIO L 30]

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Rain on Douglas fir tree.

 

Douglas fir, which has sometimes been called the Douglas tree, Oregon pine, and Douglas spruce, is not actually a true fir, a pine, or a spruce. Indicative of the taxonomic confusion about this tree, the scientific genus name Pseudotsuga means “false hemlock,” alluding to yet another kind of tree somewhat similar to this unique but important tree. Douglas firs are evergreen trees, meaning they keep their needle-like leaves year-round. There are two varieties of this species, coast Douglas fir and Rocky Mountain Douglas fir, which are differentiated by their habitats, growth rates, and physical characteristics.

 

When Douglas firs grow in dense forests, they self-prune their lower branches so the conical crown starts many stories above the ground. Trees growing in open habitats, especially younger trees, have branches much closer to the ground. Coast Douglas firs are the faster-growing and larger of the two varieties, and they commonly grow up to 250 feet (76 meters) in old-growth forests and can reach five to six feet (1.5 to 1.8 meters) in diameter. Rocky Mountain Douglas firs measure about the same in diameter but only grow up to 160 feet (49 meters).

www.nwf.org/Educational-Resources/Wildlife-Guide/Plants-a...

 

Hmm, forgot to adjust the time on this camera...

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