Today, I’m taking you out to another visit in Cuba. Here we have the skyline of Havana right over the bahia at sunset. I think of my visit quite often. It was a very pleasant time. I’ve had many posts on that trip here in my blog. You can find them by using the tag cuba.
While writing this post, we have had a hot day (+27°C). That reminded me to that wonderful trip to Cuba. Although, it’s less hot here than on Cuba, it’s more uncomfortable here because of the high moisture. During the last weeks we have had so much rain. Many houses and streets got over-flooded. Strawberries are rotting in the fields. June was a complete fail when speaking about this summer until now. May was fine, but June was too wet. We often have had more liters of rain during a single rainstorm than usually during a complete average month! We even have a temperatures around 12-15°C. (we often have these temperatures during winter).
I hope, summer will finally come one day – hopefully very soon!
This is my contribution to Monochrome Madness organized by Leanne Cole. Look at here site, to see many more monochrome images created by many other talented photographers.
Take care!
I have just sent to Leanne my contribution for this week – the sky is a bit like yours. You will see tomorrow. I wish to tell you that I didn’t see yours first and copied your idea. It was just a coincidence. Anyway, I love yours.
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Thanks, Manja. Such coincidences happens every now and than
Great blog! I’m a new follower and look forward to seeing more of your posts.
Ena
You’Re welcome, Ena!
Awesome light!
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Thanks, Sarah!
My pleasure 🙂
Great shot! Your summer doesn’t sound good at all. Our winter hasn’t been too bad .. Although today is wet and cold. Hope your weather improves 😃
No, our summer doesn’t go well. May was great. But now, it smells like fall. I already saw some mushrooms. I’d expect this kind of weather in October. 😦
While we freeze, the people in southern Europe figth against fire storms. I’d like to send them some rain for cooling the country down and extinguishing the burning forests.