Welcome again on one of my #wednesdaywalk posts.
Since I have some symptomes of a fever I'm working from home this week.
I miss cycling to work, so I always try to go for a short walk during my lunch break.
When I decided to go out it was sunny, but already after a few minutes dark clouds gathered in the sky.
It started to drizzle a littlebit, so I decided to continue the walk in a local park. That would give me some shelter.
Despite the drizzle the sun was still doing it's best to get through the trees resulting in quite some nice views.
During my walk I noticed the sound of a woodpecker. And when I hear one I also want to spot it. It took me a few minutes, but I finally managet to spot it in a tree. I don't have a lot of zoom on my phone, but I think you can find it in the photo.
Because it has rained quite a lot in the past weeks the paths sometimes are very muddy like the one in the photo below.
In the middle of the park there is a brigde over the water. You can see it was still raining a bit.
The park is nice and green and the foliage gives a nice protection against the rain.
When I wanted to leave the park and head back home it started raining very hard. Since I didn't wear a jacket I decided to stay in the park for a little longer.
It was raining so hard that the rain started to get through the foliage, so I decided to take shelter under a tree.
And then, after waiting for about 15 minutes it stopped raining and I went back home. It's funny to see how quickly the sun returned.
And the dark clouds also disappeared.
I hope you enjoyed my #wednesdaywalk
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