I was just thinking today how leaves feel the sun and heat. Probably like your windsock.
Mom used to say the silver or underneath side of maple leaves meant there was going to be some rain fall. And it almost always happened that way.
I was taking some photos of my green ash tree -- a volunteer I almost dug out several times -- and was wondering how the leaves can stand up under this blazing sun?
What a funny word. I never knew it was called like that in English. Mind you, I would be hard pressed to think of the Dutch word...
ReplyDeleteWhat a interesting and great choice for "W".
ReplyDeleteGood word for W, Dina! The next few words are more difficult, beginning with X, Y and Z.
ReplyDeletewith or without - what a difference it makes - we are very windless here at present and it feels hotter than it really is.
ReplyDeleteMara's comment is funny! Reader Wil's too, although I'm sure you'll find something creative for X Y and Z. Peace on you, Dina.
ReplyDeleteW = Woolgathering for me today ;-)
ReplyDeleteAloha & Shalom my friend Dina
Comfort Spiral
That's a surprising word. Thanks for showing us.
ReplyDeleteGreat W : ). I haven't seen you in a few weeks and I have missed you!
ReplyDeletebeautiful Dina
ReplyDeleteIt leads me to think of the winds of fortune, the power displayed in the second photo.
shalom
love and light
with or without, it works
ReplyDeleteThe elements colors and angle you chose for these photographs are just right, Dina.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos.
Good idea for W: it is difficult to capture the wind on picture.
ReplyDeleteFun! You are so creative.
ReplyDeleteWindsock with and without wind...thanks...
Sherry
Dina how do they wear them wind socks ......must have big feet and the big toe would stick out
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking today how leaves feel the sun and heat. Probably like your windsock.
ReplyDeleteMom used to say the silver or underneath side of maple leaves meant there was going to be some rain fall. And it almost always happened that way.
I was taking some photos of my green ash tree -- a volunteer I almost dug out several times -- and was wondering how the leaves can stand up under this blazing sun?
Windsock - perfect!
ReplyDeleteI saw a windsock just like this yesterday and thought of you. I saw your photo in my sidebar but hadn't been able to comment yet.
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