I like the way you used the letter D. Our weather has been so moderate the summer we aren't suffering from the dryness like we usually have. Great shots and I like the way you included the dugout in the mix.
The difference in the weather in our two parts of the country is amazing and particularly this year! Terrific captures and you can almost feel the heat!! Hope you have a wonderful day, Carver! Stay cool!
We've gone from flood to waterfree in a short few months. The weather has been chaotic. Excellent pictures and narrative. Good wishes for a gentle and soaking rain.
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It's sad to see everything so dry and dusty. I hope when the rains come they are moderate . . .
ReplyDeleteWonderful captures and really nice choice.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you used the letter D.
ReplyDeleteOur weather has been so moderate the summer we aren't suffering from the dryness like we usually have.
Great shots and I like the way you included the dugout in the mix.
Certainly looking VERY dry - today we have had a dry day - for a change!
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Denise ABC Team
How sad to see everything so Dry. I hope you get a shower soon.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! We are finally getting some rain here today.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have some nice gentle rain, just like we are having today.
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The difference in the weather in our two parts of the country is amazing and particularly this year! Terrific captures and you can almost feel the heat!! Hope you have a wonderful day, Carver! Stay cool!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Beautiful photos. I think dry creeks are so sad :-(
ReplyDeleteI think I need another drink now..
ReplyDeleteWe've gone from flood to waterfree in a short few months. The weather has been chaotic. Excellent pictures and narrative. Good wishes for a gentle and soaking rain.
ReplyDeletehoping for rains to fill up the dry lands.
ReplyDeleteGreat take for D-Day! And more wonderful photos from you. Hope you have a decadent day, AND get a bit of rain.
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Somehow 'dirt' seems very different to 'earth', which we visualize as being vibrant and full of life. Water is ever the difference!
ReplyDeleteWow this is too dry and for a creek to dry like this is scary. ^_^
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Love this - dirt is so organic and vital.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots and very nice entry for D day and !
ReplyDeleteDidn't have time to prepare mine. Thanks for sharing yours;o)
This was a very "dry" post. haha
ReplyDeleteSeriously, it is sad to see creeks dried up.
Am scared of drought. Love that first pic!
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Dirt or earth have the highest heat bearing capacity Thats why gold is usually melted in earthern pots
ReplyDeletePheno, ABCW Team
A down and dirty d-day!
ReplyDeleteHow dry is that - we are drying up over here - but rain is expected today - good camera shots as always - take care - Janex
ReplyDeleteThat is tough dirt.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful and lovely !! I enjoyed the photos a lot !!Great Post !!
ReplyDeleteYes, Texas, Oklahoma, the whole center of the country has gotten hammered by the DROUGHT
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team