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Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Wordless Wednesday about Water

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I must use my words here the Cormorants are standing on pilings in the water;

however the reflection in the water looks like they are on the tree limbs


 Christmas Eve 2020 we had 1.9" of rain

That is not fog in the distance it is sheets of rain.


27 comments:

  1. that is amazing what effects water and light can create!!! we have currently too much water, we hope we will not end like that birds LOL

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  2. The photo of the cormorants is a winner either way.

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  3. I had to look several times at those cormorants before my eyes connected with what you had written.

    Klem

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  4. Those are two great mood shots. Your second photo just calls to me. I think it's the lamp post and the small trees. The reflection photo is magical.

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  5. Hari OM
    OMW - Miss C - that is a truly gorgeous image of the birds and reflections... and the one of the rain is pretty worthy too!!! YAM xx

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  6. The bird photo is amazing!!!
    Please send the rain to us.

    The Florida Furkids

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  7. The reflection really is amazing! Dang, that's a lot of yucky rain.

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  8. Thanks again for the barn owl photo!
    Last night, I answered a Jeopardy! question, What is a cormorant? because of your posts! The Hubby was impressed, and none of the contestants got it right.
    I also answered the Final Jeopardy! question correctly: Thomas Jefferson. I'll miss Alex Trebek, but look forward to the new host, whomever that will be.

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  9. It looks like those pilings are floating in the sky. What a cool picture of the cormorants.

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  10. Good picture. You made those birds climb into the trees.

    The weather guessers said we were barely getting any rain one night last week. How they could not have been more wrong amazed me. It flooded. I mean buckets and buckets for a very long time.

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  11. the sheets or rain is really quite amazing. I love it we needs a few sheets of it down here..

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  12. The cormorants do look like they're on tree limbs! Boy, that rain is really coming down!

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  13. Beautiful shots of the birds and the rain.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year. Big hug, honey. ♥

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  14. What a fabulishious shot of the cormorants! And wow! What a rain! We are having the same thing right now, except its snow! and we are expecting another 4 days of it...
    Purrs
    Marv, Jo Jo, Kozmo, Cinnamon and Barb

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  15. NC is a beautiful place, I haven't been there in decades except through this blog. Enjoy your home, your family and have a very Happy New Year.

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  16. Beaiutiful shots. We had about that much rain Christmas eve too. XO

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  17. Such wonderful captures!! I was really fooled by the cormorants...I thought they were on the branches!!

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  18. Lovely. We had so much rain on Christmas Day too, about the same amount. Today it is expected we will get about 3 inches of snow.

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  19. What an amazing reflection shot!!! Well done.

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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  20. Now that's a picture to be proud of! Christmas day was the coldest day of the year hear in Chattanooga.

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  21. Amazing amazing photo! Have a lovely albeit wet evening and a Happier New Year! Cheers!

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  22. That is a mind-bending photo! I could have sworn that the birds were in the tree branches! Happy New Year to you!

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  23. Those burdies are just beautifuls! You knows they don't have oil on their feathers like most water burdies, so they have to 'dry off' on those pillar thingies! don't knows why I knew that.....
    Anyhu that's a LOT of rain! I hopes you've dried out some since then!
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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  24. It rained all day today and the fog was so thick I couldn't drive! Awesome pics!

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