Yesterday's rain soaked into the thirsty ground,
and reappeared this morning as fog in the valleys and foothills.
It coated the spider's web, so beautiful and deadly...
de-cluttered the forest...
and drifted lazily across the landscape.
He draws up the drops of water,
which distill as rain to the streams;
the clouds pour down their moisture
and abundant showers fall on mankind.
Job 36:27, 28
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25 comments:
Seriously, your photos always amaze and delight me, Connie. Paired up with Job, one of my favorite books in the Bible, just perfect.
Lovely images shrouded in mist with a hint of mystery. My favourites are the first with the winding path and the last with the gorgeous rolling countryside coming into view!
Have a beautiful day, Connie!
Nice pictures Connie!! Very suggestive .. Cheers!!!... A hug...
So glad you got the rain you desperately need!
Beautiful....
...very lovely work!!
So thankful for the rain...your misty images remind me that a change in seasons is on its way, a welcome change. Love the spiderweb -- always a reminder of nature's artistry.
great idea and well executed too! I especially like the spider web!!
What a beautiful group of photos, Connie!
Beautiful series of photos! Well done especially love the second one!
Wonderful series of photos! The earth has been in need of some rain!
Love the mood in these pics!
Gorgeous shots! Love the spider web!
Love the landscapes and the mists. Valerie
That spiderweb shot? Incredible! Looks think enough to be yarn. The rest of the photos are lovely, too. Would be happy to spend a day in them. :)
Beautiful images, beautiful writing and beautiful verse~
Very picturesque! :)
Beautiful captures.
Beautiful!
Gorgeous! Wouldn't mind hanging out there.
I love these photos
and, always, that you
were watching,
tasting to see
that He is good:)
-Jennifer
Wonderful photos!
what a great set pf photographs. I think, the first one is my favorite!
Wonderful!
Lovely words and gorgeous photos Connie! Everything looks so green and beautiful.
Love the spiderweb and the look from on high. What a great place to live.
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