Very nice picture. Thanks for stopping by my blog. I was born just outside St. Austell, and lived numerous places as my Dad was in the RAF. As I remember St. Ives was lovely, my Grandmother used to recite, As I was going to St. Ives, I met a man with 40 wives..! That was so long, long ago. Sunny :)
Are those begonias? Lovely leaves
ReplyDeleteVery nice picture.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog. I was born just outside St. Austell, and lived numerous places as my Dad was in the RAF.
As I remember St. Ives was lovely, my Grandmother used to recite, As I was going to St. Ives, I met a man with 40 wives..! That was so long, long ago.
Sunny :)
All beautiful shots! And each is set to very apropriate music!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it interesting, the way raindrops are always domed, as though they are puffed up with their own importance?
ReplyDeleteNice Photo!
ReplyDeleteI tried last week to get something like this.... but I knocked the leafs and the drops disappeared.. :O( Still it made Jane laugh
ReplyDeleteso very very lovely in every way sandy touching to me today
ReplyDeleteAnnie Haslam? Wow, I'm a fan of Renaissance, her band in the 70's. They made such beautiful music!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
I'm not familiar with this song, but the photo is brilliant. I love the way you've captured the raindrops.
ReplyDeleteI love the way those raindrops bead up on the Lady's Mantle leaves.
ReplyDeleteWith those water drops on the leaf you really made the flower sing!
ReplyDeletePS However - I didn't hear anyone else sing. Do I need something special?
I can hear the lyrics of this song and it has a familiar line which says, "Now that is really Beautiful!"
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