As you know I love rain. But in South Germany it went over the top, villages and city-parts destroyed and now the people there can look forward to millions of mosquitos.
I saw you on Saturday Critters and came over -- had a lovely time scrolling virtually through Donegal and surroundings as I read back to where you started your break. Glad you're "home" again. We need rain here in Florida and probably back home in Oregon too.
Wow... I'm lucky the weather here is nice. Lots of sun and occasional rain, so it's nice and green. A happy greeting to you Bill - it's nice to have you back. Hug Viola
11C here this morning. Strong winds, expecting rain. Summer!
ReplyDeleteStrong winds and rain here too
ReplyDeleteNice photos, and nice to see rain as we haven't had any for awhile, rain forecast in the night.
ReplyDeletePlenty of the wet stuff just outside my window this morning too.
ReplyDeleteWe are having another dry period, we could use some rain here.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day, wishing you a great week ahead.
It is the time of the year all that water...:(
ReplyDeleteIt does look soggy there.
ReplyDeleteIt's rather cold for June over here...9C and rainy...it's supposed to be SUMMER!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a soggy start, but nice to see rain. We had a stormy May. The Rain is much more light these days. Happy Monday!
ReplyDelete...rain makes things green.
ReplyDeleteAs you know I love rain. But in South Germany it went over the top, villages and city-parts destroyed and now the people there can look forward to millions of mosquitos.
ReplyDeleteGreat rainy day shots, Bill.
ReplyDeleteCan't be much fun to wait in the rain. Your photo really captures the wetness.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I could handle that much rain.
ReplyDeleteA fun day for ducks! Good photos, Bill.
ReplyDeleteRefreshing rain.
ReplyDeleteNow, that's a nice soft little Irish rain. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLa gente espera, bajo el resguardo de la estación. Cuando se abra las puertas del autobús irán subiendo.
ReplyDeleteIt would be nice if it only rained during the night so that we could have dry days, Bill. As if...
ReplyDeleteThe rain keeps people inside a lot around here too.
ReplyDeleteThat is heavy rain! We see that kinda rain regularly over here in Scotland haha!
ReplyDeleteI saw you on Saturday Critters and came over -- had a lovely time scrolling virtually through Donegal and surroundings as I read back to where you started your break. Glad you're "home" again. We need rain here in Florida and probably back home in Oregon too.
ReplyDeleteAre there no bus shelters for those waiting in the rain? All our bus stops are sheltered for sun and rain.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately there is a lack of bus shelters over here. We don't even have one in our town of Glenties. Whoever planned this did a crappy job.
DeleteWe have also had a lot of rain
ReplyDeleteWhy do I feel that could represent my vacation?!
ReplyDeleteDías de lluvia días con encanto especial.
ReplyDeleteFeliz semana.
Saludos
I don't mind a rainy day here and there. :)
ReplyDeleteThose ladies waiting for the bus must have been desperate for a ride to ensure the rain.
ReplyDeleteThat does look like heavy rain too!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Lindas fotos. Me gusta la lluvia. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteYou have captured the rainy ambiance beautifully!
ReplyDeleteWow... I'm lucky the weather here is nice. Lots of sun and occasional rain, so it's nice and green.
ReplyDeleteA happy greeting to you Bill - it's nice to have you back.
Hug Viola
We've had a few rainy days lately.
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