My world in our world is rather wet. No way to go for photo hunting to any place. It rains and it is also quite windy. I am waiting for flippers to grow instead of my feet, with all this water.
Not to get wet, I took these pictures out of my car.
In front of our house
and the center of Waterloo, when I drove through after shopping.
Oo-ee! I suppose that wetness is cold as well. I can just FEEL it. We have overcast days here now, mid-summer. Yet our weather is always mild here in Tz. Have a swimmingly great day! Jo
ReplyDeleteI recognize Wellington church under the rain! I remember the nice visit we had there! i hope the rain will stop in order you can go out and report!
ReplyDeleteYes that does look wet and miserable. My rain has stopped already.
ReplyDeleteI hope it stops raining soon!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of rainy day.
ReplyDeleteI hope the rain has stopped and the sun is shining. Have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteSilly world. You have too much and we don't have enough.
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty wet. I hate rainy days.
ReplyDeleteLove all of your 'rain drop' photos for OWT ~ creative expression of 'what is' ~ thanks ^_^
ReplyDeleteHere is MA is cold and snowy too frequently ~ tis Winter ^_^
artmusedog and carol
www.acreativeharbor.com
The top one is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteWe are finally enjoying a few days without rain. And since the sun sets later each day, we can enjoy it longer as well!
Looks like winter in Oregon (where we used to live all year round). My fins are starting to disappear after 10 winters away ;>)
ReplyDeleteBelgium = rain, rain, rain.
ReplyDeleteMalta = sun, sun, sun. Its boring too when you don't even see a cloud!
I am so glad I timed my holiday to be so far away from the wet and cold. But now I have to adjust from the 30C temp and blue skies back to the grey, wet and cold.
ReplyDeleteYour storm clouds make everything look eerie ... and the damp cold makes me cold to the bone. Good that you are staying in ... Bad, that you can't go out when you want to. Great pictures of water in Waterloo. I hope to get there in my lifetime to enjoy the history.
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