It started immediately and I let it run for 10 minutes while I got completely ready and then drove to Morrisons (a local supermarket). I was very lucky that I found someone about to leave their car parking space so nipped in after him. There weren't any disabled parking spaces free, but no matter, at least I didn't have to keep driving around the carpark looking for a space.
That should have made warning buzzers go off, but it didn't!!!!! Or if it did, I was deaf to them. It - was - heaving!!!!!!!!! Kids, old people, young women like me who should have stayed at home!!!!
My back was killing me by the time I got home, especially as I was having to carry all the bags indoors, something which took 4 journeys back and forth. I was really thankful to be home and while I was catching my breath at last, I noticed that the sun was going down and the sky was blue with the odd fluffy cloud and I thought - aha!!!!!
I got up, checked my camera and knowing that I had a maximum of 30 minutes before sundown, I got into the car working out where it would be better to go to get a good sunset. I drove down my driveway and while I paused to check the traffic, I saw clouds coming................ lots and lots of them!!!!! There was no way there was going to be a sunset. So I had to turn round and come back home.
I had the camera all ready and so I thought I'd have another go at macros, and isn't it funny, how pretty weeds can look when they are covered in raindrops??????
I just love the way the little hairs are reflected in the raindrop...........
Then I noticed some more of the mombretia corms lurking outside their little beds.......
and look............. a daisy somehow surviving in the grass..............
Even stalks can look pretty with raindrops on them...........
The ivy has loads of berries on it, no doubt ideal for the little feathered things........
One of the last of the rowan berries caught on the old wooden cover of the coal store.
So I'm sorry that there are no sunset pictures, maybe tomorrow eh?
Jenny McIntyre club has replied to GracieGracie has replied to Jenny McIntyre clubJenny McIntyre club has replied to GracieYes, at this time of year cars need to be driven at least ten miles each way to keep the battery from dying because cold batteries have less power, you most likely have to use wipers and the heater all using power so that the charging is less effective.
Jenny McIntyre club has replied to Stormlizard clubJenny McIntyre club has replied to Bee OrchidLovely photos every bit as good as a sunset
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