Raindrops

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Seen on my office window a few days ago. You can see a clearer view here.

12 comments:

Paula said...

Really nice rainy day photo. The drops are so luminous.

Mirela said...

Makes me want to grab a pillow and coffee and snuggle in front of the TV...

Irina said...

Watercolor painting. I would like to swap my city cold snow to this sweet spring rain :-)

cieldequimper said...

Cool, now I can't help humming "raindrops are falling on my head..." :-)

Malyss said...

How lucky, you've got an Edward Hopper painting under the eyes all the day long..Ü
A very melancholic picture, I'd say..

Cezar and Léia said...

A romantic and so beautiful view!
I hope the weather can be better at the end of your work day :)
Hugs
Léia

John said...

Makes me feel smug as we have a nice day here in the UK.

brattcat said...

There is something so cozy about this, being inside as the rain falls.

joo said...

It's superb photo - must be nice to stare at the rainy street holding nice mug of tea and sitting comfortably by the window:)

Randy said...

This is a beautiful photo. I love the smell after a rain.

Andrée said...

What a great photograph! You got a lot of color on such a gray day. It makes me a bit claustrophobic, I have to admit. I look out at work on the mountains and forests. Not a building to be seen.

Thank you for the kind words on your last visit! Come to find out, I don't miss CDP at all. I thought I would but I don't. But I sure appreciate hearing from you.

Tash said...

All the buildings seem to be accounted for. :)
I really like rainy window shots...something very soothing about them. What a nice view from your 6th floor.

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