Treebeard: Soap bubble on grass with reflections
Treebeard: Raindrops on a leaf of Canyon Lupine (Lupinus latifolius, Fabaceae)
Treebeard: Raindrops on sporophytes of native Moss (Bryophyta)
Treebeard: Raindrops on Collar Lupine (Lupinus truncatus, Fabaceae)
Treebeard: Raindrops dragging down flowers of Prickly-Phlox (Leptodactylon californicum, Polemoniaceae)
Treebeard: Raindrops on a leaf of native Canyon Lupine (Lupinus latifolius, Fabaceae)
Treebeard: Raindrops on leaves of Bush Lupine (Lupinus longifolius, Fabaceae)
Treebeard: Real raindrops falling on native Coffeeberry (Rhamnus californica, Rhamnaceae)
Treebeard: Drops of mist on Wild Sweet Pea (Lathyrus latifolius, Fabaceae), with a filagree of spider webs
Treebeard: Raindrops skewered by sporophytes of a native Moss (Bryophyta)
Treebeard: New leaves on native Deerweed (Lotus scoparius, Fabaceae), with raindrops
Treebeard: Raindrops on a new leaf of Canyon Lupine (Lupinus latifolius, Fabaceae)
Treebeard: Raindrops on a grass blade
Treebeard: Raindrops on new leaves of Canyon Lupine (Lupinus latifolius, Fabaceae)
Treebeard: Three worlds - water-filled Chumash bedrock mortar hole, fallen leaves, trees above
Treebeard: Miniature Lupine (Lupinus bicolor, Fabaceae) - with rain drops
Treebeard: Raindrops on a spider web
Treebeard: Raindrops and a Sheetweb Spider (Linyphiidae) in a shrub of native Bitter Gooseberry (Ribes amarum, Grossulariaceae)
Treebeard: Drizzle-drops on a cultivar of native Douglas iris (Iris douglasiana, Iridaceae) on the dry edge of our garden
Treebeard: Raindrops on native flowers of Wild Sweet Pea (Lathyrus vestitus, Fabaceae)
Treebeard: Cute little Snakefly (Agulla, Raphidiidae, Neuroptera) insect on Wild Sweetpea (Lathyrus vestitus, Fabaceae)
Treebeard: Grass-Skipper (Hesperia, Hesperiidae) butterfly on Wild Blackberry (Rubus ursinus, Rosaceae)
Treebeard: Cloud-drops on flowers of native White Sage (Salvia apiana, Lamiaceae)
Treebeard: Cloud-drops on a seed head of non-native weedy Ripgut Grass (Bromus diandrus, Poaceae)
Treebeard: Raindrops on leaves of native Wild Sweetpea (Lathyrus vestitus, Fabaceae)
Treebeard: Raindrops on Madrone (Arbutus menziesii, Ericaceae) - first winter rain!
Treebeard: Raindrops on leaves of perennial Canyon Lupine (Lupinus latifolius, Fabaceae)
Treebeard: Raindrops on flowers of non-native Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis, Lamiaceae), reflecting the woods
Treebeard: Moss (Bryophyta) has skewered raindrops on its immature sporophytes, with reflections
Treebeard: Fog drops on leaves in the woods this morning