Guess you got all our rain Jack...its been a nice but cool windy day here...and no rain in the forecast for us....Enjoy your weekend in any way you can.
I think your rain will hit me by tomorrow night. I think we are suppose to get 5 full days of rain. I may either mold or grow gills. Hope you are staying dry
Hi Sharon, I was out biking this morning and then it just started to pour. And this town had it's first garage sales most closed down at around 2pm. I am dry and waiting for the sun! :)
Send some of it this way! We haven't had any precipitation in months. It is so dry here that dust has settled on the greenery, giving it an olive drab appearance. Last year's blizzard, followed by months of drought, caused so many fires, that many resources were lost due to overuse. The year has started that way, again. So we will be happy to releive you of some of your rain. Not a lot, mind you, this is still a desert and we'd like it to stay that way. But even deserts need a certain amount of rain to sustain plant and animal life.
Just stepped out and back in if you want it you can have it Becky. It is what it is. I can't say I would know what that is like there but one thing is for sure is that you can't predict the weather.
That's for sure! But their are plenty of overpaid people trying to convence us that they can, eg., Meteorologist, and others who try to study weather patterns in order to predict when things like Hurricane Katrina and the many tsunamis in Indonesia, are going to occur. Oddly enough, few saw the last few tsunamis coming! When that happens, in order to save face, they call it a rogue storm. Amazing, Gracie!
We had the "pouring" rain yesterday afternoon, it came down like cats and dogs. In a short time my rain gage had .87 inches of rain in it....hope you can stay dry for a while longer....dry weather is on its way.
We're getting a lot of rain, too, just when the goat yard dries out some, it rains and becomes a mud pit again. Phooey. Not to mention the dreary, cloudy skies. Just have to learn to work with it, and keep in mind that there's a beautiful blue sky up there behind the clouds :)
It changed drastically here from such cool temps and pouring rain to today a day which changed drastically. Now all being said I hope this does continue.
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ReplyDeleteGuess you got all our rain Jack...its been a nice but cool windy day here...and no rain in the forecast for us....Enjoy your weekend in any way you can.
ReplyDeleteI think your rain will hit me by tomorrow night. I think we are suppose to get 5 full days of rain. I may either mold or grow gills. Hope you are staying dry
ReplyDeleteMarty it has been raining continually and hopefully the weatherman shall be right as Monday the temperatures are back. A quasy indoors day.
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon, I was out biking this morning and then it just started to pour. And this town had it's first garage sales most closed down at around 2pm. I am dry and waiting for the sun! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's been the same here,too.
ReplyDeleteCame down in bucket loads this afternoon.
I spent my day working in the garden and trying to bring the back yard back from winter.
ReplyDeleteIronically the same here Time.
ReplyDeleteNow this would have been enjoyable Sharon.
ReplyDeleteSend some of it this way! We haven't had any precipitation in months. It is so dry here that dust has settled on the greenery, giving it an olive drab appearance. Last year's blizzard, followed by months of drought, caused so many fires, that many resources were lost due to overuse. The year has started that way, again. So we will be happy to releive you of some of your rain. Not a lot, mind you, this is still a desert and we'd like it to stay that way. But even deserts need a certain amount of rain to sustain plant and animal life.
ReplyDeleteJust stepped out and back in if you want it you can have it Becky. It is what it is.
ReplyDeleteI can't say I would know what that is like there but one thing is for sure is
that you can't predict the weather.
That's for sure! But their are plenty of overpaid people trying to convence us that they can, eg., Meteorologist, and others who try to study weather patterns in order to predict when things like Hurricane Katrina and the many tsunamis in Indonesia, are going to occur. Oddly enough, few saw the last few tsunamis coming! When that happens, in order to save face, they call it a rogue storm. Amazing, Gracie!
ReplyDeleteWe had the "pouring" rain yesterday afternoon, it came down like cats and dogs. In a short time my rain gage had .87 inches of rain in it....hope you can stay dry for a while longer....dry weather is on its way.
ReplyDeleteSorry was off as my sound was not working - yeah it would be good if that is the similiar situation which comes this way Marty.
ReplyDeleteRaining cheez whiz, now that would be gross.
ReplyDeleteWe have had enough rain here now, we need some sun. Can't work in the garden.
I'm certain that was meant for us and it just got lost along the way. Next time, just point south and say, "Go!!" May today bring you sunshine.
ReplyDeleteWe're getting a lot of rain, too, just when the goat yard dries out some, it rains and becomes a mud pit again. Phooey. Not to mention the dreary, cloudy skies. Just have to learn to work with it, and keep in mind that there's a beautiful blue sky up there behind the clouds :)
ReplyDeleteFinally the weather took a change for the better.
ReplyDeleteToday was the very first day of sunshine and that was tremendous.
ReplyDeleteIt changed drastically here from such cool temps and pouring rain to today a day which
ReplyDeletechanged drastically. Now all being said I hope this does continue.