These days I regard water as something for washing in, but after 24 hours of rain earlier in the week there was a lot of standing water about.
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The field in which I expect to see spring lambs |
And in the woods the rabbits and squirrels don't have to go far to get a drink.
If it's obstacles you are looking for then house developers have much to look forward to when they start building yet more houses on sodden fields.
A week earlier water had turned to ice.
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Icicles on our bungalow |
But for a grandson who is a keen surfer, what's better than watery waves.
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(From his facebook photos) |
3 comments:
Hi Bob - I'm so glad I missed the icicles ... still have had my fair share here! Amazing photo of your son - the surfer ... water, water, everywhere ... tadpoles are burgeoning here! Cheers Hilary
Yep, looks a lot like my yard, except we still have lots of snow in most places, and mud today as well. Your grandson I remember being a water sports enthusiast but wow he is just incredible with that might wave! Bravo.
Your grandson has incredible courage: That wave was HUGE! Love this series, Bob, as it captures the diversity of water, and all the glory, too.
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