We have had quite a bit of rain this spring. In fact, for the first time in six years, Kansas is not in drought conditions.
At least one big storm passed through the area overnight and when I awoke this morning, the sky was full of ominous-looking clouds. So I wasn’t expecting to a few minutes of glorious sunshine for photographing the garden. By the time that I was done taking and uploading pictures onto my camera, rain clouds had moved back in. Our weather can change almost minute by minute.
Here are a few photos that I got in between bought of rain …
As always, wishing you a lovely day whatever the weather might bring!
Ah, I can almost smell the rain in the air and the scents from all the rain-bruised leaves and blossoms. Lovely images.
A little rain must help your garden. The roses look gorgeous.
Thank you, Mr. Tootlepedal. I always think that the garden does better with rain water than it does being watered – but we are getting pretty close to too much of a good thing all at once.
That seems to always be the way things are.