We have been experiencing a lot of this …

… fortunately punctuated by a bit of this …

… with shards of orangey-gold still to be found here and there …

… or even the gift of a little rosy red …

… and a dash of leafy medley …

… before time and wind sweep them all away.
It’s December in the northern hemisphere.
Happy Wednesday.
Same story here, Lynette. A very mixed week. Glad we have the Christmas lights for cheer xx
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Yes, I am, too. We’re headed for the shortest day of the year and by 4:30 now, it’s completely, fully dark because of the mountains on either side and the overcast. Definitely a mixed week.
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Gorgeous photos of the landscape/lake again and beautiful plant photos too.
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Thank you very much for your lovely comment, Thomas. Have a good day.
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Thank you Lynette and have a good day you too
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You’re welcome and thank you. 😊
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Here, we are just white and icy. Thanks for the colourful interlude Lynette. Happy Wednesday. Allan
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Thanks, Allan. We’re very grey and raining and +9, so the colour isn’t very diverse here either but there’s some if you look. Be cautious on that ice!
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Wow, the first photo is so mystical! It speaks to me of ages gone by.
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Those clouds were very dramatically dark and also full of rain! But yes, they do look quite mystical.
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It’s always so surprising to see a bold flower this time of year. It’s amazing how they hang on. Happy Wednesday, Lynette!
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These roses are growing in a corner between two buildings next to a footpath that I frequently walk. Right now there are another five buds! They’re in a very protected spot and I’ve noticed that they will continue to bloom (in a limited way) until January. They’re so hardy and lovely to see when everything else is pretty much gone and it’s so grey and rainy. We are very socked in today!
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That’s amazing; they’re very hardy. We finally have a break from the “atmospheric river” that’s pounded our area the last few days. Whew!
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I just returned from a walk and it was like being in the shower. Rain coming straight down and we’re supposed to have that for the next three or four days. I might start growing moss. 😉 Glad you’re through it. Gives me hope. 😉
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I always look forward to your sky transition pictures. 🤩 Raging storms to quiet presence and relief ✨✨
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Thank you very much for your lovely comments, Keerthi. We are very, very grey today and probably for the next week before we get another break in the sky! Cheers.
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Nice capture of the “leaf medley”! I do like the way leaves can arrange themselves so beautifully 😊. You’re seeing a lot more colour than we are. It’s winter white here today ❄️
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Thank you very much. I like that too. 😊 We are monotone also but it’s grey overcast right down to the valley floor with a side of rain. No snow though and yes, we at least have some colour to be found here and there! Cheers.
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Gorgeous photos. Before you know it, December will be gone.
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Thank you, Anneli. Yes, that’s so true. It tends to be a busy month. Cheers.
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In the PNW myself. I keep reminding myself that the beauty I love requires the inconvenient rain!
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I’m in the Okanagan Valley in the interior of B.C. about three hours away from the coast by car, but we still get lots of coastal weather. I agree totally; the beauty I love needs rain! Thanks for commenting.
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very beautifull Nature picture 👌
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Thank you. 😊
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I love the second photo the most!
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Yes, that’s a nice sunny one! 😊
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Probably just on the edge of the atmospheric river so I guess be glad of the the breaks in the clouds.
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We actually got the overflow from the river as we were directly in its path and it hit us pretty hard on Tuesday and Wednesday. I’m glad it had to climb a mountain range before it reached us – that would have forced more of the moisture out as snow. No flooding here thankfully but a lot of people in the lower mainland have lost stock, winter vegetable crops and homes or infrastructure. It’s been brutal for them.
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Still some colour and beauty to be found in the dark and gloominess. There’s not much colour here as everything is covered in snow. But at least it looks pretty.
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My search for a bit of colour is definitely narrowing! The overcast is causing darkness to arrive as early as 3:30 so I’m getting into photographing the blue hour. I think we probably have to focus more on seasonal lights and traditions right now for some colour. Cheers.
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