Day 296
With the change of seasons and the weather, you can see the effects around the house, yard and gardens. Watching the water droplets on the window shimmer and shine in the morning sunshine, just after it had finished snowing.
I then decided to head outside and take some macros shots of the window.
Looking in Spider plant in water droplets
I like the effect of this last photo, it looks like there maybe a pumpkin or some sort of light at the window... but it is not!
Thank you for taking a peek at today's photo challenge!
I will see everyone again tomorrow!
Keep warm and stay healthy!
Jewels
"It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see." H.D. Thoreau
Although most of are familiar with two measure of temperature, centigrade or Celsius (C), and Fahrenheit (F), there are in fact four scales. There is a kelvin (K) scale and a Rankine (R) scale. The Kelvin temperature scale is used by scientists because they wanted a temperature scale where zero reflects the complete absence of thermal energy. There's no negative temperature on the Kelvin scale. Rankine is commonly used in the aerospace industry in the United States. Rankine is to Fahrenheit what Kelvin is for Celsius. Confused yet? The current temperature in our community is.. wait for it.. “mildly COLD”
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