05 January, 2022

crappy day

with a crappy photo.  Went outside and took this one photo, I don't like it but it will do. :)   The wind came and brought some hail with it just in case we wanted it.  And in the afternoon, I started sneezing and couldn't stop for a bit.  Crazy!



43 comments:

  1. We very shortly had hail too, yesterday.
    Haha, welcome to my world. Once the sneezing starts.... I think my neighbors hate me (it´s also loud, but I cannot help it).

    Hope you don´t get a cold!

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  2. I always shoot rain photography from a sheltered area. ☔ I hope your sneezing is nothing serious.

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  3. A good action photo. Praying you're well soon.

    God bless, Bill.

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  4. It looks like an oil base paint image. Nice colors.

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  5. Hello,
    Our weather changes by the hour. I am happy to stay inside when it is raining and windy. Take care, have a happy day!

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  6. Hopefully just a seasonal thing for you.

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  7. Oh, you caught the action of it. This weather is so surprising. I'm glad it wasn't any worse. Here you would have had a tornado or two with it. These days, it doesn't seem to matter if its winter or fall..the tornados come. Stay well. Stay safe!

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  8. Certainly gives a great impression of the weather. A good day to stay indoors.

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  9. Aff this flu is in all countries.
    Take care of yourself friend.
    A hug

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  10. Sorry to hear about your crappy day/photo/sneezing. Hope they all improve one way or another.

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  11. Sorry to hear about that...hope you feel better soon!

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  12. That softened image looks like a painting. I like it a lot.

    I have daily endless bouts of sneezing. No idea whether they are significant or not.

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  13. I hope today is better but I'm glad you captured this for us.

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  14. You show a very miserable day. Stay in and keep warm.

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  15. Your photos are amazing. I watch for each and every one and thought I should let you know you are great!

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  16. Bill, hope you are feeling better. January often brings challenging days, and we are having one also with below -0°F temperatures and high winds. I'm not going outside today.

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  17. : )) That was a really a crappy day!! But I like the picture!

    Feeling better now?

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  18. I hope you get well soon. Here windy and rainy.

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  19. I hope tomorrow is a better day for you!

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  20. I think the photo is great and the hailstones are well photographed. Take care Bill, bad time to be sick...

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  21. A day to stay home and drink tea!

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  22. So Dig That New Banner Photo There Mr Bill

    Cheers

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  23. The photo is perfect for the conditions!

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  24. Hail is no fun. Especially if you are out in it.

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  25. Hey! Anytime you can capture sleet on camera--that's a GREAT photo, especially if you can do it without ruining your camera. :-)

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  26. I think the photo is very interesting, Bill, you managed to catch the moment!
    Take care of yourself, my friend.
    ~~~~~~

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  27. Horrible weather!
    Hope you are no longer sneezing.
    Take care.

    All the best Jan

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  28. Not a pleasant day. Tomorrow has to be better. :)

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  29. hope, you are getting better now...

    # Weather so bad everywhere recently

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  30. I hope you get well soon Dear friend!

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  31. Inside, peat fire, warm whiskey seems to be a good idea.

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  32. We had one of those today--snow falling like rain. Pretty though if you don't have to go out.

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  33. At least it made an intriguing image.

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  34. oh no I hope you didn't get a cold.

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  35. Ha Ha -- that pretty much captures the mood of that day! And Gesundheidt.

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  36. Apesar de tudo a foto está formidável! Estimo que tenha recuperado logo, Bill!
    Um grande abraço!
    Ana

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