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*Note to reader: For optimum pleasure this blog should be read with Marshall Tucker’s ‘Searching for a Rainbow’ playing in the background. *
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Rain? Oh, we’ve had rain.
Almost every day for a month and a half.
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And aside from making our lawn green, lush and almost impossible to keep mowed… there are rainbows.
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Which really isn’t a bad trade off .
❤️
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Green grass, I can’t remember seeing or touching it in so long….lol.
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The back yard is a swamp right now. You walk, you squish. You have none, we have too much.
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Now I know where all our moisture ended up. Seems you took Huntress’s moisture too. How’s about shwring it?
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I’d love to.
I honestly can’t remember a wetter summer.
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Believe it or not, after I posted that comment, it started to rain. Not lots, but constantly, like a Vancouver winter. The moisture is judt hanging in thevair, soaming everything. And it is still raining now…
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That was me.
You’re welcome.
😉
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I want to see the rainbow poop…
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I’d like to oblige, but I’m not eating crayons. Even for my blog…
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It’s crazy to me how some people can be so blessed with rain, while others can’t get a spare drop to save their lives. This morning, as I headed out on my walk, I got excited because the radar showed a promising band of showers bearing down on us. As they moved closer, they dissipated before they could reach us. That’s so frustrating when you haven’t had a drop of rain all month and are in the midst of a drought! It rained to the north and it rained to the south, while we had nothing more than a few measly sprinkles.
Mother Nature is cruel, I tell you.
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We had that the past two summers so I feel you. I really do.
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Next year we’ll probably have torrential flooding.
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There never seems to be a happy medium. Our back lawn is a swamp..
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When it rains it pours, I guess!
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