Sparkling diamonds

Becky (the Queen of Squares) is dipping her toes back into blogging this month and encouraging us to get outside and take a few steps each day during November to help survive those endless grey days. And to share a photo or two while we are at it. Square of course.

Although going to and from my house means using the same lane (in either direction) it is a case of deciding on which hill to negotiate on the day. Living where I do means that no matter where I go there will be some kind of incline involved, unless I stay quite close! This week we’re going on the Brunnion loop.

When I am walking along these country lanes I can’t help looking in the Cornish hedges to see what I can find. Raindrops are irresistible, but capturing them on a phone camera is not easy.

Walking Squares

42 Comments

  1. It is a stunning photo Jude!

    1. Heyjude says:

      Thank you Aletta. The macro lens would have done a better job, but my camera isn’t waterproof.

  2. Cee Neuner says:

    Very cool photo 😀 😀

    1. Heyjude says:

      Thanks Cee, no shortage of droplets 💧💧

  3. Not easy, but you’ve done it! Stunning.

    1. Heyjude says:

      Thanks Anabel.

  4. Murtagh's Meadow says:

    Pretty…are you having lots of rain there too?

  5. An excellent shot indeed. Drops are certainly irresistible and yet difficult to capture well. You did well.

    1. Heyjude says:

      Thanks Janet. Could have been sharper, but I sometimes have to live with imperfection 😂

      1. Wabi sabi. 😉. I serendipitously posted a photo with drops for Six-Word Saturday. Enjoy your weekend

  6. Ann Mackay says:

    Lovely drops – it’s been rainy here too. (Felt like a novelty at first, after such a dry summer.)

    1. Heyjude says:

      Be good to have a happy medium, though I confess to having enjoyed the drier summer, not often I can say that here in the west.

  7. Cathy says:

    What a glorious close up shot, Jude 😊

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