Heavy rains have brought up the water levels on our rivers. I don't think the Shenandoah is quite at flood stage, but a few country roads have flooded at creek crossings.
it is wild how lately we get such rain and then the wind. i don't think i recall it happening similarly in the past? wild weather. the winds are just so wild, rough. u take care. have a great week. ( ;
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Beautiful photo! Sky, branches, reflections - lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gloomy sky
ReplyDelete...lovely image.
ReplyDeleteFirst fire and then floods. It’s the established script of the 21st century, isn’t it?
ReplyDeleteI am glad the river is not flooding. We have caught up after having so much rain lately. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteNice capture of reflected light/clouds and framed trees!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful sky, a wonderful reflection, a peaceful place
ReplyDeleteI hope no flooding happens, the fires that have happened are enough. The sky seems determined to rain and let's hope for little else!
ReplyDeleteThat’s a very atmospheric photo! I hope the flooding stays at a manageable level.
ReplyDeleteit is wild how lately we get such rain and then the wind. i don't think i recall it happening similarly in the past? wild weather. the winds are just so wild, rough. u take care. have a great week. ( ;
ReplyDeleteGiven the lower than usual snowfall here this winter, flooding shouldn't be an issue.
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