It's been dry as a bone here for several weeks, people are beginning to talk of drought, and all the lawns are turning brown, Even the tomatoes have been having a hard time. But finally it rained the past two days, a slow all-day rain that brought much needed moisture to the garden. I saw it in the water droplets left on the Crocosmia leaves.
For some reason the long thin leaves of the Crocosmia flowers do hold the water droplets, leaving beautiful patterns in their wake. The drops of water show up so clearly against the green.
At the same time the temperature has dropped, and the forecast ahead shows only cooler temperatures for at least another week. It comes as a welcome relief, bringing early fall weather for now.
Nice! We had a few surprise droplets last night for a few seconds. lol
ReplyDeleteCooler days, I remember raindrops on the lupin leaves at our previous home, they are magical, yours are translucent and beautiful .
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you finally got some rain. Love seeing the water drops. Here we've had a very wet summer!!
ReplyDeleteGood that you finally got some precipitation. The leaves must have some wax or oil to keep the droplets.
ReplyDeleteour temperatures have dropped here too, especially at night. your picture are really pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteI know of two large plant nurseries here in western Washington, in the usually wet rainy area of the world, two of them that are closing because the rain has stopped, there has been almost no rain this year, and they can no longer afford the water to maintain their plants ... and it's too hot. I'm in the USA and I'm doing everything I can to counter Trump's ignorant stupid damaging decisions about climate change ... if you folks in Canada can help as well, please do. Oh my word, FG, your photos of water droplets are gorgeous, thank you.
ReplyDeleteHardly any rain here for a bit over a month. We water newly planted trees and the garden, but the lawn is on its own.
ReplyDeleteSo it's not just the Lady's Mantle's leaves that bead the raindrops and look so pretty. I'll have to check my Crocosmia next time we ever get rain.
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