A couple of months ago the MFPIAC theme was 'weather'. I don't normally take part in the themes and challenges but I thought this one sounded interesting. I put some what I thought would be suitable weather photos in a separate folder in my document files with the intention of making a collage of the six required photos for the challenge.
Unfortunately, life got in the way at the time and I didn't get chance to do anything with the photos. So although I am way too late to take part in that particular challenge, I thought I would post my photos anyway.
Here is the second day of MFPIAC weather scenes.
I took the original photos last year after David had a pulmonary embolism and we had to drive to a medical appointment in Newcastle. It wasn't the best day to be driving and I was glad we got home in one piece.
I posted a couple of these photos last year but have posted them together in this collage. Hope you enjoy this series.
Thanks for your lovely comments and favs on yesterday's weather collage and for putting it on the tp and the pp.
We don’t often see rain in your posts Babs! Australia will always be glad of the rain expect....not the floods you had recently though of course! Very different pictures here but good to see a variety of diff end weathers!
@merrelyn Thanks but I think I will give it a miss for tagging.
@happypat It has bucketed down the last two days too. Our weather pattern has been in El Nino for the last few years which means hot dry weather but in the middle of last year we switched back to La Nina and now we have rain and floods. Probably better for the farmers but personally I think I preferred the drought, or somewhere in between the two would be good. We do go from one extreme to another in Australia.
@pcoulson Ha ha indeed, the collage probably made you feel at home.
@merrelyn Thanks but I think I will give it a miss for tagging.
@happypat It has bucketed down the last two days too. Our weather pattern has been in El Nino for the last few years which means hot dry weather but in the middle of last year we switched back to La Nina and now we have rain and floods. Probably better for the farmers but personally I think I preferred the drought, or somewhere in between the two would be good. We do go from one extreme to another in Australia.
@pcoulson Ha ha indeed, the collage probably made you feel at home.