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Although this could very well be a picture of me finding a new treasure at a favorite nursery, it's actually an illustration by David Catrow for a children's book called Plantzilla.

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Wednesday Vignette

All is not green in "The Evergreen State" but everything is certainly wet.  On my commute to work, windshield wipers working to keep up with the rain, a voice on the radio said of the day to come, "Rain everywhere and always." 

Fortunately last Saturday saw less rainfall.  These pictures were taken by the side of a road which was only about a few inches  above the water. By now parts of the road are probably flooded. 


Moss loves this weather and I believe it's starting to grow on my limbs as well. 

Wednesday Vignette is hosted by pal Anna at Flutter and Hum.  Click on over there to see more!

10 comments:

  1. Lovely to look at even if you are turning green!

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  2. I bet you look good coated in moss. "Rain everywhere and always" sounds like heaven to me! Perspective is everything, isn't it?

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  3. This is sad when the only green around is moss. Thankfully there are plenty of evergreens to brighten up my mood when I look out the window. Not to mention that there are only 2 weeks left until the NWFG show. Cheer up, mossback.

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  4. I have to say as a lover of moss, I appreciate it more than ever this time of year. Both color and texture are so gloriously luxurious. I’m glad it gets its own time to shine! But yes - on the wet part I wholeheartedly agree. The rain these past few days has felt quite unusually wet.

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  5. Any sign of webs between your toes too? I love seeing all the moss and lichen on bare tree limbs at this time of year. We have a few flooded or nearly flooded areas here too.

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  6. Rain rain rain....enough! Lovely photos though.

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  7. How nice having all that rain. It will bring out all the green when spring decides to arrive.

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  8. Tom says the rain is fine as long as it is snow in the mountains. No doubt he is thinking of a long, hot summer and the need for water.

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  9. Flooded roads are not good. But over all, rain is a good thing.

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  10. "Rain, rain, go away, come again another day", well at least long enough for your limbs to lose that green coat. :D

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