Part of my hill series.
Pines have quenched their thirst after three days of generous downpour. Clicked their exuberance and fast growing density at early afternoon today. Followed by an enjoyable walk on the road below, under somewhat grey sky.
A larger view of shadowed mountain tops on a cloudy afternoon.
Only these yellow flowers remain, others have withered and plants are in the slow process of rejuvenation.
Friends,welcome here as always.
Linking to: Our World Tuesday, image-in-ing,Today's Flowers, Nature Notes,i heart macro. Outdoor Wednesday
Very nice pictures....!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured ambiance!!
ReplyDeleteLooks so colorful and soothing all around. :)
ReplyDeletesimply awesome ;)
ReplyDeletegreat series of pictures.
ReplyDeleteI think those are called "looming clouds" - great shots of the impending storm.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/07/get-peek-at-those-cute-little-feet.html
Awesome captures of the dramatic sky. I love the view of the homes on the hill and the flowers. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteSuperb capture from the corner of your world... and fabulous view over the shadowed mountain tops. Taking those roads is sure pleasure to stroll.
ReplyDeleteIt's easy to succumb to the dreariness when it rains so much, but the rain of course is always a blessing.
ReplyDeleteWeather is beautiful these days. Beautiful pictures, ma'am.
ReplyDeleteGetting needed rain is a relief to all. Everything looks so colorful and it is part of the season.. Thank you for linking in.. it is always appreciated...Michelle
ReplyDeleteLovely pics, Uppal ma'am!
ReplyDeleteLove rains and loved the pictures :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Capture :)
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Sometimes, you have to learn to appreciate what you can see and I do love the flowers. I think we take pines for granted until they are turning brown. The hillside is just lovely.
ReplyDeleteLovely rain to clean the air and refresh the plants and trees. Beautiful.
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