No. Just always enjoy the art they create! 🙂
Beautiful photo, SweetRupali! 🙂
There is a fun children’s activity called connect the dots…I will admit I did try doing that with raindrops on windows when I was a wee little kid.
(((HUGS))) 🙂
You’re welcome. 🙂
It’s fun! It’s a child’s “puzzle” (on paper) consisting of sequentially numbered dots which form a picture when connected with straight lines in the designated order.
Also, you can do it with just random unnumbered dots and see what you create when you connect them…this way produces something very abstract. 🙂 Then you can color in the picture with crayons or paints, etc. 🙂
It was amazing to go through your posts after a long time. Wonderful places and photography. Also I appreciate the way you are rooted and cherish our language and culture even staying abroad. Keep going 👍
exquisitely impossible!
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Hahaha… I agree. Thanks Kate.
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🙂
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Cool photo!
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Thanks VJ.
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Welcome
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Hello
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I think so
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Thanks.
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No. Just always enjoy the art they create! 🙂
Beautiful photo, SweetRupali! 🙂
There is a fun children’s activity called connect the dots…I will admit I did try doing that with raindrops on windows when I was a wee little kid.
(((HUGS))) 🙂
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Such a lovely name “connect the dots”. Thanks a lot dear Carolyn for adding this to my knowledge 🙏
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You’re welcome. 🙂
It’s fun! It’s a child’s “puzzle” (on paper) consisting of sequentially numbered dots which form a picture when connected with straight lines in the designated order.
Also, you can do it with just random unnumbered dots and see what you create when you connect them…this way produces something very abstract. 🙂 Then you can color in the picture with crayons or paints, etc. 🙂
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Wow such fun activities. Thanks for reminding it dear Carolyn. A warm hug.
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Love your raindrop image! Have you ever tried to count raindrops? I can’t say that I have!
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Thanks for stopping by Denise. Enjoy Sunday.
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Very beautiful! I have as a child, but I lost count quickly…
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A fun activity. Thanls Rebecca.
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Oh but I love to simply look at the beautiful view you captured!
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Thanks Pragalbha.
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Me too much love rain☔☔
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Sometimes yes but quite an impossible thing ☔️😉
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Hahaha, right. Thanks Ribana.
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Awesome click
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Thanks Rupam. Take care.
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It’s also rainy here for one or two days. We are not enjoying rain in this cold weather but enjoying your post and liking this picture of raindrops 🙂
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Hope you had enjoyed the cold on weekend with masala chai and snacks. Thanks for stopping by my blog. We shall meet again.
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Please keep yourself away from the cold! Day by day, the ordeal of Omicron is increasing!
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Yes I am taking care of myself as much as possible.You also do take care
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Thank you so much ❤️❤️ beautiful friend! I will try to that!
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Wow. Simply beautiful.
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Thanks Aparna. Enjoy Sunday.
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Thank you dear. I wish you the same.
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Stunning photo, Rupali! ❤
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Thanks kindly Cheryl.
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No.
But I have tried to track them on the wall, roof or glass (the photo you have shared). And eventually, miss.😄
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Quite a focussing job. Thanks Lokesh.
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😉
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No – but I can count the words in your title. I have a similar picture of mine as desktop wallpaper – and I’m not tempted to try 🙂
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Happy Sunday Derrick. Enjoy the drive. Rain is back in business here.
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Beautiful photo
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Thanks a lot.
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Lovely photo
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Thanks Sowmya
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I should think not. Nice abstract photo.
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Thanks Laurie
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It was amazing to go through your posts after a long time. Wonderful places and photography. Also I appreciate the way you are rooted and cherish our language and culture even staying abroad. Keep going 👍
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Great to see you again Samrudhhi and thank you for spending time on my blog. Keep smiling. Take care.
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Wow no never and such a lovely and amazing capture, Rupali.
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Thanks dear Kamal. Take care.
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Always welcome dear Rupali. Have a wonderful day ❣️
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What a lovely photo!
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Thanks Ann.
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Really it’s lovely 🌹🌹
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This so lovely , I enjoy this!
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I’ve found it very difficult to count them haha!
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Hehehe… thanks for stopping by, Josh. Have a fun Sunday.
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