A FROG'S EYES VIEW
My entry for the Mono Monday Challenge with the theme: a frog's eye view.
Huge thanks to Marlieske for hosting.
I do not know how a frog views the water, but I saw the reflections of trees in the water in the Zuiderpark.
In the morning Piet Hein and I had cycled to the sea. It is often so funny that one we look through the window at one side of the apartment the sky can be all blue, with perhaps some white clouds, but looking from the window of the opposite side there we see dark threathening clouds.
And when we look at the rain radar it can tell us that in one or two hours it will rain and when we step out the door it rains already.
Today we had no luck with the forecast, it started to rain as we reached the beach, but it was only for a short time. We walked southwards till we could see the beach of Monster in the distance, and then walked back.
After lunch I cycled to the Megastores near the Hollands Spoor Railway station. I followed an easy cycle path. We eventually want to buy a simple couch , as we are now sitting on two garden chairs.
I went into three big shops, walked around, sat upon several couches, and left.
I cycled to the Zuiderpark on my way home. There are wonderful old trees, ponds, and many, many geese, some swans too.
But I choose the reflections for today's blip.
I have given silly hearts to davidc, pkln, serpentine, Saltandvinegar, and isbi. Yesterday I first had made a mistake in naming isbi for a heart, but it had been ExtraTime, so now I mention isbi here too.
- 78
- 3
- Nikon D3000
- 1/80
- f/8.0
- 135mm
- 400
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