Beautiful bevy of skies Lew. Love that foggy, foggy dew shot. In answer to your question, although we have had good rains this last winter, Hundreds of years old trees are still stresses as the ground water has not been replenished for a whole decade. Generally dry years are increasing in frequency and following each other more often than not. All part of climate change, summers are hotter and longer, hardly any spring and winter is more like autumn used to be.
Great photos, Lew. Love the bottom photo and the wispy clouds billowing up from the larger cloud in the top pic.
ReplyDeleteLovely photographs. I especially like the third one.
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots!
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Lea
I fell instantly for those misty fields - very nice.
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ReplyDeletebeautiful variety of photos, each so different and lovely.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bevy of skies Lew. Love that foggy, foggy dew shot.
ReplyDeleteIn answer to your question, although we have had good rains this last winter, Hundreds of years old trees are still stresses as the ground water has not been replenished for a whole decade. Generally dry years are increasing in frequency and following each other more often than not. All part of climate change, summers are hotter and longer, hardly any spring and winter is more like autumn used to be.
Alle billeder er skønne og stemnings fyldte :
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The sky is as changeable as ever. And you got some nice photos of it.
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