Day 43
The past couple of days, the temperatures have warmed up and things are starting to melt. That means, the snow is melting and water is dripping!
I was in the kitchen making breakfast, I could see the water dripping off the gazebo roof!
So,here is the visual in your minds eye! I am in my bathrobe and slippers, camera in hand ( using my 75-300mm lens set on high speed continuous) snapping off 200 or more shots as the water drips down!
I wonder what the next door neighbors thought when I shouted, ' GOT ONE ' !!
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Getting ready! |
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Water Droplet Release! |
Then it is gone!
The story of One Little Water Drop!
Thank you for taking a look!
I would love to hear from you!
Enjoying Life, One Moment, One Sip at a Time!
See you very very Soon!
Jewels
(PS if you click on each photo while reading my blog, you'll get to see a much larger photo! )
Anticipation is rooted in a portion of the brain called the Cerebellum. As long as one is breathing the brain is “on” hence anticipation is always in play. It is an excitement, eagerly waiting for something to happen (it can also be nervous expectations or being prepared). For many it is a form of “sense-making”. One’s ability in explaining events, diagnosing problems or a retrospective look. This sense-making is also known commonly as anticipatory thinking. When a guest is planned for a dinner engagement we anticipate their needs, comforts, tastes to ensure the experience is enjoyed by all, despite the nervous anticipation of their arrival. Waiting for "the other shoe to drop”.
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