A storm has blown in streaming moisture and clouds across the heavens
It’s supposed to be a one day visit. Leaving our area this afternoon sometime on a stiff brisk wind.
Corn harvest waits a tad bit longer.
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
Weather has been intense and very turbulent here, bashing Italian cities with a ferocity no one saw coming. Not hurricane force, but strong enough to cause collapse and destruction up and down the coast. We are fine, but it all makes one wonder what Nature has up her sleeve next. Hope your winter is “typical” on the weather front. xx
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O! Gosh I didn’t know that you were having such horrid weather. I am so glad you are safe and I hope you stay that way. 🙂
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I know water is a constant concern for you, but it would be nice if the rains stayed away until after the corn is harvested.
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Yes, it would be nice. Just until the harvest is done.
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We have the same boring blue skies…not complaining.
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Blue boring skies are nice
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As someone who has never experiences severe weather, I find it all interesting. I know that our weather is probably the best there is, but it would be fun to see a snow storm, or hurricane type rain, or severe frost.
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Fun for the first snow, then after that its gets old real fast!
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Well, I would like to ‘see’ it . . . and then go home.
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Seeing it is the key!
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and bragging rights.
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Tee Hee
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