We woke up Thursday morning to a slightly damp world.
The moisture was much appreciated! It didn’t last long or really get things overly wet.
Still, it was very nice. By noon the wind had set the clouds to dancing across the land, drying up all the tiny misty raindrops.
All in all, it was rather refreshing!
Your friend on western Colorado farm,
Linda


Looks like you might get some more this evening. Moisture is good!
Wish we’d get some….
Have a wonderful Sunday!
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We were supposed to yesterday, but nadda!
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Something of an overdose of moisture here! And wind – blew my poor little baby conifor tree off its spot outdoors overnight, and broke its top parts off 😢 But hopefully it will grow back eventually! 😉
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Oh, darn it! That’s a horrid thing. I hope it does over-come the heinous pruning.
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We got a fair amount out of the last round but the cold is coming in tonight. I love the rain. We needed it so much.
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It’s windy here now. Cold and windy 😦
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Lulu: “A little rain is good! We hope some more follows along after it!”
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If you get rain…gradually we MIGHT get rain! YAY
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We would also rejoice over the least little bit of rain.
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I hope you get some soon!!!
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Glad you got some moisture and not snow:)
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Me too. Snow in the mountains but not here is a very good thing.
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Damp and misty isn’t as good as a thorough soaking, but it’s better than another hot dry morning. We’re desperate for rain, but the farmers need to get the cane crop in and rain will hamper that as the harvesters get bogged in the fields.
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Here is perfect weather for the cane harvest!!!
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The wind is always so good at drying up the moisture .. doesn’t take long either. Blast!
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No it doesn’t!! 🙂
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