Let It Rain
Violets are growing profusely after the rain, and this year they take over my back yard. They spread everywhere from front to back.
They are beautiful, especially after the rain, and the water drops are still on them. The funny thing is, I have this periwinkle color in my yard, while neighbor has the white ones, but we are only separated by a fence.
Nature has an amazing way in designing and choosing what would grow where, such as the neighbor's back yard is full of white violet flowers while his front yard is full of periwinkle color, and I have none in the front.
Joining Three Or More Tuesday and Watery Wednesday!


Oh, Icy, these shots are exquisite. They are just so exciting to see with those raindrops and softly detailed petals. Just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteIt sure does! Your violets are absolutely lovely. I really like that first shot alot! :) Hugs
ReplyDeleteyou are getting better and better and become an expert in dew drops photography Icy, these shots are beyond beautiful, love it.
ReplyDeleteI love your violet shots. I cannot get a close up that sharp. Yours are exquisite. I have both the purples and lilac shaded violets but far more purples. I once was offered a free lawn treatment that promised to get rid of my "pesky" violets. I asked him if he was nuts!! I love my violets. He was speechless. lol
ReplyDeleteThe raindrops really bring out the color on the violets. They do like the rain, I am seeing more of them in my yard too.
ReplyDeleteThey almost look like polka dot (purple and white) with the rain drops on the petals. They're definitely made better by the raindrops.
ReplyDeleteBeauties!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The flowers is so lovely blue and it looks amazing with the waterdrops.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...
ReplyDeleteYou know the best weed flowers are the ones you can see up close. Not saying this is a weed, but I have been fascinated by many lately. They are so unbelievably beautiful.
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