A drab and dreary day at Duke University in Durham, NC.
The shots in this drip drop post are from different seasons.
Sometimes dreary days create an atmosphere I like.
Part of Duke University has the Gothic style architecture which lends itself to dreary days.
The rain drops still linger on my storm door but the rainbow shows up beyond it.
Watching the rain drop down from a Durham, NC office looking out on the site of the old Durham bulls ballpark.
Last, a deluge of a downpour of rain dropping on my deck.

Love the drops and the beautiful architecture!
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I visited my alma mater, New Paltz, just yesterday, and the back of the Old Main looked very much like that building at Duke!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos...calming looking at the showers and drops. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteYou've taken some really wonderful photos on a rainy day. I enjoyed the one on your deck at the end and loved the blue berries with the droplet, but all the photos in between were great too.
ReplyDeleteGothic and dreary just seem to go together.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures of drips dropping too.
I like your deck even in the dreary weather. And Duke looks great in the drab.
ReplyDeleteWhat great rain shots! Mine never turn out so beautifully......
ReplyDeleteAnd the dreary pre-rain pictures are wonderful too. Those gothic-style buildings are perfect for that kind of day, yes!
Beautiful shots.
ReplyDeleteI admire the Gothic style, because I really like it.
Lucja
What a great post - love the look of the university. It does sort of create a "days-gone-by" dreary look.
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I love the first and last best,the berry drip and the deluge!
ReplyDeleteI would dearly love to see some rain here in So Cal but if it arrived right now lightening would be a real brush fire danger ...so we wait.
I enjoyed you reply about warming on my blog,I dislike stores that feel like meatlockers too! I do not use either AC or central heat as I live in a 60 year old home with a gas floor heater and a Swamp cooler in the window. At least I feel I am not a part of the problem.
I love the first shot, Carver, but they're all excellent. I've never been good at rain photos, even though I spent most of my life on the wet west coast of Canada.
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A great collection of photos. I like the ones with rain. I wonder why? LOL
ReplyDeleteWow! Awesome photography ~ very creative ~ (A Creative Harbor)
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The berry drip is a perfect. Dang thats good !!
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Fantastic photographs, Interesting architecture of buildings. I am greeting
ReplyDeleteWow Too good.
ReplyDeleteParticularly the blue berry shot.
I agree with Indrani. What are those blur berries?
ReplyDeleteSome great photos there, Carver. Love seeing Duke. You are right. Can be dreary, in a Harry Potter-ish sort of way.
ReplyDeleteLove those drops on the blueberries!
ReplyDeleteThanks to everyone for visiting. To answer the question about the blue berry it's on a porcelain vine (Ampelopsis brevipedunculata).
ReplyDeleteLoved it. Reminded me of Denmark (talk about a drippy, wet place.) I wanted to catch the drops from those berries on my tongue - great shot!
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The first picture is such a good shot. I do love rain and we haven't seen much of it lately.
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Wonderful collection of "D's"... some dreary, some dreamy, but the drops on the berries are wonderful. Kate ABC team
ReplyDeleteGorgeous architecture!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, Carver - you have certainly made the most of dreary weather.
ReplyDeleteNice sequencing of photos...oh! it has just begun to rain here. Happenstance♫♪
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love that first shot! Catching up With ABC.
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i think this would be the best of rains captured so nicely.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! I like the rainbow, and really love the berries. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletela terrasse est vide bien-sûr sous cette pluie mais ça doit être agréable lors du beau temps,et puis j'apprécie cette architecture
ReplyDeleteDespite their dampness, the drops in your post decorate each of your photographs in a most delightful way.
ReplyDeleteTomorrow is forecast to be damp and gloomy, but we need a good drenching after our dry and dusty summer.
ReplyDeleteThat first shot of the berries was exquisite in its simplicity, the way you see it, as the water clings, not letting go. Dreary days are hard on me, but I imagine if I had walking distance access to stone buildings, which do look better in the gloom, I'd probably get out more! Thanks, Carver! Peace, Amy
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that first picture of the blue orbs and the drops really got to me. incredible.
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