Very wet! And it’s still raining!
The sunrise yesterday promised more wet later in the day. (Red sunrise in the morning, sailor take warning)
Although it did hold off most the day. That evening we could see more storm clouds blowing our way.(Red sunset at night, sailors delight. ?)
Yep! Right about 6 in the morning we had rolling thunder and large cracks of lightening, then …
Rain! In fact it’s raining as I write this.
BUT there is a wind with this very wet storm. The weather people are saying this storm will move out of here tonight with wind gusts up to 25 m.p.h.
Then temperatures will dip to 25-35 degrees. I do believe Summer will be officially over after these very wet storms get out of here.
The weather people are also saying we have several days of sunshine in the near future…I’ll take it. I’m a sunshine kind of person!
Terry dug little ditches so the water can run into the canal–which reminds me that the canal is clear to the brim…
It’s going to take a spell to get us dry again. That is for sure!
Your friend on a lake that used to be a farm 🙂 🙂
Linda
wow. my ground is cracked, dry, dusty with its thirst. we finished our driest september on record for the DFW area.
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We’ll gladly take any rain you can send this way. We’ve had the driest September since records started being kept in the 1870s. It’s a shame the weather seems to go from one extreme to another; it would be nice to have a mixture of sunshine and rain.
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Thanks for sharing. By the way, your beagle is the cutest little pup.
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Wont tell you about our awful weather then… 🙂
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Goodness, Linda, your place looks like mine did two weeks ago!!! Hip boots seem the order of the day for you! And boots are in order for Boomer…pretty muddy feet! We’ll pray for the rain to stop at your house. I have had 9.2″ of the wet stuff since the 5th of Sept. It has been sunny and nice for a few days, however, we are to have a cold front come through this evening with 25-30 mph north winds. To be strong winds all day tomorrow, too. In the 40’s tomorrow and Friday nights. Here comes Fall!
Take care, my friend. Blessings!
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I guess that’s the cold front they say we are getting in here tomorrow. Hope there is still some of that rain left for us parched Texans.
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Oh wow! You got water running up hill!
We ran into a little rain on our way to Seattle yesterday. It’s been a long time since I’ve driven n the rain! Washed all the dust off my car! 🙂 no nothing predicted here….70’s during the day, 40’s at night. It’ll come when it’s ready I guess….
Cheri
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The boys are going to need water wings :-D.
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I feel like such a wuss admitting this, but I have a love hate relationship with rain. I love it when I’m inside with a book looking at all that gray wetness. I hate it when I’m under it. Rain-face all the way. Ick!!!
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Well I hope it clears up and you all are none-the-worse for wear. Hoping that the other farmers will be able to finish without a big loss this year.
Take care! ♥
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We will take that water…..send it over to.
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So very wet Linda – even the dog looks unhappy in it.
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Oh my, Linda! Dry weather can’t arrive soon enough for you guys. We had some rain, but nothing like you’ve had. Dry thoughts coming your way 🙂
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PS. The weather has led to some gorgeous skies that you have captured nicely!
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Wow! I think you should out on your boots and go jump in the puddles! Terry might think you are crazy but think of the fun! 🙂
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So wet! That does look more like a lake. EEek!
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Wow! I guess when it rains it pours! It’s been pretty nice around here, lately, but wouldn’t you know it – on Sunday, I’m supposed to be going into New York City for an outdoor craft fair at Lincoln Center, and RAIN is predicted! Ugh. We may change our plan and go on Sunday.
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Ho hum, I’m bracing myself for the same sort of thing in about a month’s time. In the meantime, I’ll try and send over some of our sunshine and longer days to help dry out the corn.
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Some people pay a lot of money to live on lake front property. 🙂
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We have had rain for the last eight days, it is pretty soggy here in Florida. We do need it, the water table is really low. Farmers are blessing the extra water, maybe just a little more spread out.
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You live on a lake!! 🙂
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We are starting to dry out here as well. Mom mentioned driving through rain in your section of the country yesterday but like us looks like you should start to dry out the end of the week! Hoping for more sunshine for you as well (I am the same – too much gray makes me gray).
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Oh my, that does the corn no good at all. Where was this rain in July? Rhetorical question obviously, but one to ask anyway. I hope your new ‘ponds’ dry up quickly and that you get a bit of Indian summer before the winds true Fall blow.
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Wow, that’s so wet! I hope it’s good for the land.
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This is so much water! A farm turned into a lake is something. And California is still so dry!
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