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A Photo A Day: My Daily Sustenance, Day 328

Puddle reflections,
rain from skies in October,
bringing relief, ah!

linked to Weekend Reflections

Comments

Sylvia K said…
Great reflection for the day, Norma! I'd be happy to send you some of our endless rain these days here in Seattle!! Hope you had a great Thanksgiving and have a lovely weekend!
HansHB said…
Nice post, good reflections!
'Tsuki said…
Sa is such a cool puddle picture... Well done !
Nonnie said…
no thanks on the rain, Sylvia! I did have a lovely Thanksgiving day with my family. I wish you a restful and wonderful weekend.
Nonnie said…
thank you, I love noticing reflections!
Karen said…
I love puddle reflections! That's a good one.
Arija said…
The universe in a puddle, well spotted!
Rajesh said…
Nice reflection in the puddle.
Nefertiti said…
joli coups d oeil ;o)

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