It
IS so water!
It's a bit brown but it's definitely wet!
Drought conditions prevail in north-west Victoria.
Photo:
Paddock, outskirts of Ararat - March, 2008Check out some of the other Daily Photo Blogs participating in today's theme day - some of them have actual blue water!
(Now, I'm supposed to add the script for the other blogs but I haven't worked it out yet..... it will be here soon.)
Fabulous shot 9as always). Fits with my take here in Sydney, but our drought is broken, just for the moment.
ReplyDeleteLove the shot. Arid yet beautiful and so little water.
ReplyDeleteThis shot really makes us appreciate water when we have it!
ReplyDeleteNow would be the time to Photoshop blue in ;-)
ReplyDelete(as for the links: the easiest way is to visit whomever already posted and copy and paste the links - that's what I do!)
Lots of drought photos today! Hope it breaks soon as Sally says it has in Sydney.
ReplyDeletegreat shot and comments, a shot like this shows just how precious it is and that it should not be taken for granted.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture for the Today's Theme, Letitia! You did a good job here!
ReplyDeletetres belle photo, c'est un tres bon choix
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful picture, it's a very good choice
Really does make us appreciate the other end of the spectrum!
ReplyDelete18 months ago we were desparate but now we've got too much.
ReplyDeleteBy the way...it's looking a little grey at the back there. ;-)
Makes us appreciate what we have up here.
ReplyDeletelol My brother had a pool with water that colour.
Good one for the theme day.
ReplyDeleteDoesnt look like theres much left. Hope your drought breaks soon.
ReplyDeleteI know the feeling; a little rain and water lately has really been appreciated. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for making my first theme day lots of fun AND.....
ReplyDeleteGUESS WHAT......
IT'S RAINING!!!!!!!!
We had a big nasty dust storm this morning - the town was covered in a layer of red dirt, the top soil off the poor farmers' paddocks - now, this afternoon, some rain has come (making red mud, of course).
Keep raining, keep raining, keep raining!!!
wishing you lots of rain this autumn and winter. your photos give me pangs of homesickness. i really miss the wide brown land.
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