There was no shortage of rainy reflections this week. Here are some.
On Fridays you can see photographs featuring reflections by clicking here to see the group hosted by James at Newtown Area Photo. Let's hope that many of them were shot in the sunshine!
Gloom and doom days is how I refer to these. We have plenty of our share in KC. Happy weekend in Florida!
ReplyDeleteRain, rain go away...at least for a little while!
ReplyDeleteThird one with the raindrops is really cool!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
I think my eyes are watering this morning. Lots of rain up thataway, heh?
ReplyDeleteYou done good, though. My fave is the first one, with the crooked stop sign. Great reflection!
And I just heard on "Morning Joe" that there will be more rain for the East Coast next week.
ReplyDeleteLooks a lot like home, only home is 2000 miles away. If the sun isn't here and it isn't there, where is it?
ReplyDeleteOh my, looks like you could use a drying out period.
ReplyDeleteNice reflections Jack! I hope the rain stops soon.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't a shiny day. Good that you still managed to get photographs taken.
ReplyDeleteThose are some rainy-day pictures to be proud of-- and I'm the expert on rainy days! We must have traded weather for the week... but don't worry, I think we'll be trading back soon.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I was laughing all afternoon about your pronation quip! (I didn't know what it was, either, had to look it up!)
These photos do a good job of making lemonade out of lemons. Enjoy Florida!
ReplyDeleteIt seems that the whole eastern part of the continent has been wet over this past week. Good use of it!
ReplyDeleteNice reflective photos, Jack!
ReplyDelete"Rainy days and Mondays always get me down" - who sang that? The Carpenteurs?
Good side of rain: many pictures of reflections to post on friday! :o)
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, here, we have dryness, can you believe it?!
Have a nice week-end anyway!
Terrific shots! If nothing else, all the rain has provided a lot of opportuinty for great photos.
ReplyDeleteI agree... STOP!
ReplyDeleteRain is annoying, but the photos are lovely!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend:)
My favorite kind of reflections are those on water. A week without a serious cloud could be annoying even in vacation. I don't envy your rain, but I could use some hours of cloudy sky!
ReplyDeleteWhat a collection of rain in the spring. Hope you are enjoying the sunshine!
ReplyDeleteNow that is WET weather!! Ah, but it makes for terrific reflections!! And you did catch some great ones, Jack! Makes me ashamed for whining so over our gray skies! At least we aren't drowning!! Hope things dry out for you soon! Preferably this weekend so you can enjoy some sunshine!
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Hope the wet sampler leads to a flower sampler! Nice reflections btw.
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection series.
ReplyDeleteThat's all we've been having for too long and then the last three days it's been so sunny and nice. Hope you get some sun back. But on the bright side, it produced some good shots.
ReplyDeleteThat sure looks like a lot of rain, if only the weather could be an even spread, we need much more rain here after the driest summer in a long time
ReplyDeleteNice rainy reflections, Jack... The stop sign is really amazing.
ReplyDeleteNice reflections Jack!
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays in Florida!
Even if we don't like rain it's useful - and makes for some interesting photos. It's no good being a fair-weather photographer - you gotta get out there!
ReplyDeleteWell at least you're using all that rain to your advantage;) Nice reflections.
ReplyDeleteA new saying I've just made up..."When it rains, might as well get good shots of it." You won't believe it but we also had rain on Wednesday and Thursday. Luckily it was clear for Pat's (Yankee-in-Belgrade's) visit. She's heading back north this morning. It was really enjoyable to finally meet a long time blogger-only friend.
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection post, Jack!
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