After some very windy and wet days, everything is rearranged and the few flowers down below are still there. The driftwood found a new place to hang out until the next time Mother Nature decides to move it.
Why don't you take that driftwood and make some furniture out of it, like lamps? Looks like you have a great source of the right materials. Unless, of course, you're like me and can't make a bird house without the help of an architect and a building contractor! :)
Happy new week!
ReplyDeleteLooks nice, and +18C is not too bad.
I hope now comes more nice sunny days even here in Norway.Nice picture.
ReplyDeleteIt's always interesting to find driftwood and the shapes and forms they seem to adopt!
ReplyDeleteMother Nature is in charge!
ReplyDeleteWeather always has that way of changing. A lovely shot, Bill.
ReplyDeleteAny fish or crawlies in those wee ponds?
ReplyDeleteMother Nature has a way about her, doesn't she?! Love that driftwood. I really don't see it here in Florida.
ReplyDeleteWhy don't you take that driftwood and make some furniture out of it, like lamps? Looks like you have a great source of the right materials. Unless, of course, you're like me and can't make a bird house without the help of an architect and a building contractor! :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the sunny weather while it lasts!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Enjoy your time, Bill! :)
ReplyDeletepretty! we've had a few afternoon storms here...just comes and goes!
ReplyDeleteLots of shades of green and brown which complement one another.
ReplyDeleteLots of shades of green and brown which complement one another.
ReplyDeleteA bridge over trickling water! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteA very pretty setting. It might be interesting to return to the same spot from time to time and record its changes, possibly through the seasons.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty nature scene.
ReplyDeleteA chuva renovando a vida, em qualquer local do planeta.
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