This week my country has been under the influence of a storm system straight out of the southern ocean. The wind has been fierce in strength and chill factor, here, most of the week.
It has swung from north west and back to south west on occasions and yesterday was a good example of that.
However the black, threatening clouds in the early afternoon moved away and left the air still for a few hours, with warm, milky sunshine bathing the back garden.
There were some photos I wanted and finally I have captured the precise one, after several attempts. However as I turned to come back indoors my eye was caught by the soft creamy sunlight playing on the leaves of the Pandorea. In front of this climber is a brave lavender which still has some flower heads on it.
While the sharpness of the lavender is not as I hoped the lovely colours and the way the light illuminates only part of the leaves is what had appealed to me and stilled me for a time.
Lavender is always so soothing, and you have captured that moment of stillness beautifully.
Thank you Juliet. The play of light on the leaves was so lovely. I am surprised lavender does okay in our damp clay soils but I’m glad it does.
The different colours are just beautiful. Glad to know you got some sunshine to quell the chill.
Thanks Ruth. I am thrilled with the photo. The chill continues here today with relentless winds.