It’s been raining for days and days…and nights and nights
But with the rain, there are bursts of color which pummels the dark sky with joy
The sun breaks through the heavy clouds
Freshening the sky and our eyes
From my world to your hearts,
Linda
You got some beautiful pictures of the rainbow. I also like the water drops on the flower. Feel free to send any excess rain our way — we’ve been very hot and dry for a couple of weeks now.
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I hope it makes it too you!!! Hang on it seems to be very wet! Chuckle!
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Just beautiful rainbows you are sharing! Remains of Hurricane Rosa is bringing moisture. We are getting some rain – not as much as you guys, mostly fog – which is fine. Keep watching for rainbows!
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Snow coming here on Sunday!
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i hope the rain is good for you this time of year. We still need it here.
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It is a tad hard on harvest, but other than that I’m enjoying the rainbows!
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What an enchanting world you are showing us.
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I just love seeing the rainbows! Such a gift!
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Linda, glad you getting the rain. We have had rain here in south central Kansas since Saturday. 3 to 5 inches so far, but looks like will rain until Wednesday. Some flooding. Hope the crops will not be flooded in your area. Thank you for sharing. Sharon Drake, south central kansas
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Too wet to get in the onions. Feast or famine it seems. Snow coming in Sunday. Sigh!
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My word you have some of the most gorgeous skies I’ve ever seen. We finally got a little rain and were desperate for it. Not as much as you’ve had though. Haven’t seen even one rainbow here.
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I hope you get rainbows soon!
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What stunning skies you have, and what contrasts.
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A joy to behold!
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How rad! As a native of California, I have never experienced extreme weather. Even when I went to Oklahoma, I returned before the ‘real’ winter started.
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Ankle deep mud now!
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SPLENDID!
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More rain and more rain right now…over our ankles in mud.
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Oh, you are making me envious! However, once the rain starts here, mud will not be so fun after the first few days.
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We have over the ankle mud now. 😦
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We have only ankle deep dust.
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I hope you get rain SOON!
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Thank you, but this weather is normal for us. We are in a chaparral climate. It is dry and dusty, but it has been that way since the beginning of time. It makes us envy those who get more rain.
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Sounds like parts of California are getting rain right now.
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Yes! It is raining in Southern California. Someone in Orange County just mentioned that. It might have rained slightly in Trona, where the average annual rainfall is four inches. We still get none, but it will get here soon enough.
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🙂 I hope you do!
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Feast or famine for you all. Xx
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It sure has been…but with the huge frills of a RAINBOWS!
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Love your blog and your rainbows, Linda. Xx
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Thank you, Jane! Rainbows are such a joyful gift!
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Oh those sure are bursts of colour! Wonderful images … Gosh, to think it has been raining for days! I just read ankle deep mud .. it hasn’t taken long has it
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We are gradually drying out…which is a good thing.
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