We had a crazy lighting and thunderstorm last night. Some parts of Albuquerque report 2 inches of rain. We got 3/4 inch, which left lots of big puddles. They were mostly dried up by 7:00 am this morning. Our evaporation rate is so high that a short stretch of the levee that was built up with clay turns into a muddy quagmire when it rains, making it difficult to ride through. By 5:00 this afternoon, the clay was already dry and cracking. Thanks, Resa.
Beautiful snapshots of the duration of a day!!! 🩵💙
Thanks, Samantha.
I love this sequence….so beautiful 🙂
Thanks, Janet.
gorgeous abstracts, Tims💓
Thanks, Cindy.
wow ! I like these beautifully composed pics– and those daisies looking upwards to the sun as if in worship —
Thanks, John.
The dreamy moonrise is my favorite!
Thanks, Liz.
You’re welcome, Tim.
Love these, Tim. The sunrise is definitely abstract!
Thanks, Dale.
Love the light coming through the window, nice!
Thanks, Michele.
Those are beautiful images, Tim. You caught a nice pinking of the clouds, last quarter moon and cheerful daisies!
We saw that last quarter moon here, too. She is a beauty in all her phases.
Thanks, Lavinia. Happy you saw the moon.
All nice, the colourful skies, but this time I like the indoor-foto with the potted plants and the interesting shadows most.
Thanks, Heidi.
Oh, that’s purttee
Thanks, Shey.
A treat for every hour!
Thanks, Marina.
I know I’m repeating myself, but the cloud-scapes are jaw-dropping gorgeous, Tim. That still life looks really cool with the lighting too. Hugs.
Thanks, Teagan.
We live in a beautiful world, Tim!!! Watching the sky is more exciting than anything Hollywood is able to produce!!!
Absolutely. Thanks, Rebecca.
Just beautiful, love the daisies…we do live in a beautiful world 🙂
Thanks, Carol.
Love the sunrise shot.
Of course Dawn is luscious. Crazy how dry, yet green it is where you are! xx
We had a crazy lighting and thunderstorm last night. Some parts of Albuquerque report 2 inches of rain. We got 3/4 inch, which left lots of big puddles. They were mostly dried up by 7:00 am this morning. Our evaporation rate is so high that a short stretch of the levee that was built up with clay turns into a muddy quagmire when it rains, making it difficult to ride through. By 5:00 this afternoon, the clay was already dry and cracking. Thanks, Resa.
Crazy! xo