Filling the air with lovely (but very cold) drops of rain, and huge wind; gifting all things.
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
(and no, the changing of irrigation doesn’t stop because it rained. The rain only made the first 1/8″ of the soil wet. BUT it did wash off all the plants and trees! 🙂 )
Linda

Yea! It smells good, washes the air, washed the dust off plants, and seedlings get a drink. All good!
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All good!
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That’s quite a picture of the stormy sky you shared with us today. I’m happy the rain cleaned things, even if you did have to go out in it to change the irrigation.
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Very refreshing to say the least 🙂
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Rain smells so good, the Lilacs in your header look amazing!!
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It’s been a good year for the Lilacs. Most years they get frozen.
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What a sky! I’m sure you are out in the open and can see the sky all around you. Here, I can see to the north and south from the back deck. Sometimes I can’t see what is coming, and sometimes I don’t want to see. We’ve had quite enough rain for a while in May. I heard one fellow say we got more in May than all last year. I think that was a stretch, but he is close. I stopped checking the rain gauge at 7 1/2″… The garden hasn’t even been tilled yet!!! I hope you and yours are doing well. Thanks for sharing!
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Happy Spring!!
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Java Bean: “Ayyy, our Mama is in Colorado at the moment up near Denver and she sent our Dada video of the rain! It did look kind of chilly!”
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Hi, Mama….wish you could pop by. But we are 6 hours from you.
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We have had some rain lately … I think winter is nearly with us
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We are still very spring, but the weather people are saying by next week we will start to see Summer like weather
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Fabulous!
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YAY!
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Do you ever get enough rain to stop irrigating?
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No. Never.
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