The lightening flashed, the thunder crashed, the rain came straight down in torrents and the wind blew the trees every which way.
But I'd got the first bowlful of raspberries from the garden and some long life cream in the fridge so summer was inside even if it wasn't outside.
Good job I picked the raspberries before the storm.
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Sue
Raspberries my favourite, lovely!
ReplyDeleteI do prefer raspberries to strawberries - those look good enough to eat!
ReplyDeleteFlaming June! When the only thing flaming are the logs in the fireplace!
ReplyDeleteI've left the heating to come on in the mornings - it's been needed. Today is 100% better
DeleteWe have been blessed with so much sunshine here in the south west of Ireland.
ReplyDeleteHarumph!
DeleteThe raspberries look delicious and as I've got older I'm finding I prefer them to strawberries too.
ReplyDeleteAlison in Wales x
Me too
DeleteI wish we'd get some rain. I'm on watering duty for my brother's garden plots while he is away and it's hot, hot, hot and dry, dry, dry here. Luckily, my son helps me as we have to carry a lot of water back and forth to get the job done.
ReplyDeleteRaspberries right from the garden, such jewels. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteBonnie in Minneapolis
A taste of summer to banish the darkness of a dull day.
ReplyDeleteWell...if you are going to have bad weather, best to watch it inside nibbling on raspberries, don't you think?
ReplyDeleteI bought some Scottish raspberries on Saturday and had them with Greek yoghurt-delicious! Catriona
ReplyDeleteYou got those raspberries just in time before the storm. Delicious.
ReplyDeleteThose raspberries look delicious.
ReplyDeleteWe must surely be due some brighter weather, before long. Xx
No raspberries here yet, but the wood pigeons are paying an unhealthy interest.
ReplyDeleteYum, raspberries my favourite and with cream as well.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
That does look like quite the downpour! It's nice to be able to sit inside though and pretend it's summer outside lol
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