Sunday, June 21, 2009

Midsummer Night's Eve



It has been raining. ~ My tears are not falling now. ~ Summer breezes call.

11 comments:

  1. Wonderful macros, so moist, delicious and beautiful. Thanks for sharing and for the kind words always.

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  2. thank you! I was just trying to find out what macros were--either computer software or close-ups. I gather the latter. Thanks again!

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  3. My flowers appreciate your wisdom, and my eyes spy delightful pictures!

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  4. Thanks, Sharon, for your commensts and nice turn of phrase.

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  5. Nice pictures! Have a nice Midsummers eve!

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  6. Thanks, Gry, for dropping by and for your nice comments, as always.

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  7. Fabulous photos and a perfect haiku, Margaret. Sadly, the only water my flowers have seen for many weeks is from my hose. We all miss the rain!! (Note to myself: MUST do a rain dance today....LOL!)

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  8. Hi, Marion, blow into a hollow reed with a rain intention--that's supposed to do the trick! It's been raining pretty steadily here in New Jersey all May and all June, and now today! (Gypsy Sky says in Salt Lake City, too.) Why couldn't it be evened out?! Thanks for your nice comments--best, Margaret

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  9. Hi margaret

    the rain on flowers and leaves is always something magical for me. I love the way the drops stick on by surface tension...


    and a perfect haiku for summer days and hope...


    Happy Days

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  10. PS.

    There are holes in the sky
    where the rain gets in
    they are ever so small
    that's why rain is thin


    Spike Milligan.

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  11. Hi Delwyn, I just now caught these comments. Thank you! Yes, I love how it forms droplets and doesn't just run down the leaves or petals. I would love to see droplets of water on your spider's web! Those pictures are magnificent. Hope captures the feeling I wanted to convey in the haiku. btw, I miss your Haiku! Actually, anything you write is beautifully written. What a great image of the rain comng through tiny holes in the sky! Clever.

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