Posted by Mysterious Traveler on May 31, 2011, 9:50 pm
Thank God, WE HAVE RAIN!!!
A few hours earlier than local news predicted. So far a good
steady lite rain, but good enough.
Just yesterday while walking in the pasture I saw all the Prickly
Pear Cactus had dried up, shriveled up, and turned brown. Not that
I actually care about the cactus, but when that happens, the drought
is bad.
The humidity feels great!! Maybe we're going to survive after all.
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Posted by Nad R on June 1, 2011, 5:57 am
> Thank God, WE HAVE RAIN!!!
>
> A few hours earlier than local news predicted. So far a good
> steady lite rain, but good enough.
>
> Just yesterday while walking in the pasture I saw all the Prickly
> Pear Cactus had dried up, shriveled up, and turned brown. Not that
> I actually care about the cactus, but when that happens, the drought
> is bad.
>
> The humidity feels great!! Maybe we're going to survive after all.
>
> --
Thank Darwin, the relentless rains have stopped! Now the land can dry up. I
can now tend my water logged mud pit of a garden. My lawn covered in
mushrooms a sign of too much rain.
The warmth of the sun feel great!! Maybe we're going survive after all :)
How we think differently in different parts of the same country or world :)
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Enjoy Life... Nad R (Garden in zone 5a Michigan)
Posted by Billy on June 1, 2011, 12:14 pm
> > Thank God, WE HAVE RAIN!!!
> >
> > A few hours earlier than local news predicted. So far a good
> > steady lite rain, but good enough.
> >
> > Just yesterday while walking in the pasture I saw all the Prickly
> > Pear Cactus had dried up, shriveled up, and turned brown. Not that
> > I actually care about the cactus, but when that happens, the drought
> > is bad.
> >
> > The humidity feels great!! Maybe we're going to survive after all.
> >
> > --
>
> Thank Darwin, the relentless rains have stopped! Now the land can dry up. I
> can now tend my water logged mud pit of a garden. My lawn covered in
> mushrooms a sign of too much rain.
>
> The warmth of the sun feel great!! Maybe we're going survive after all :)
>
> How we think differently in different parts of the same country or world :)
We're the last to have rain then? Heavy downpour this morning blew out
the local transformer with a bang. The rain has lightened some, and
power is back on, but a T-storm is forecast for the evening commute.
Maybe I'll just keep my bathrobe on to day.
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- Billy
Mad dog Republicans to the right. Democratic spider webs to the left. True
conservatives, and liberals not to be found anywhere in the phantasmagoria
of the American political landscape.
America is not broke. The country is awash in wealth and cash.
It's just that it's not in your hands. It has been transferred, in the
greatest heist in history, from the workers and consumers to the banks
and the portfolios of the uber-rich.
<http://www.politifact.com/wisconsin/statements/2011/mar/10/michael-moore
/michael-moore-says-400-americans-have-more-wealth-/>
Posted by Mysterious Traveler on June 3, 2011, 12:03 am
On 06/01/2011 04:57 AM, Nad R wrote:
>> Thank God, WE HAVE RAIN!!!
>>
>> A few hours earlier than local news predicted. So far a good
>> steady lite rain, but good enough.
>>
>> Just yesterday while walking in the pasture I saw all the Prickly
>> Pear Cactus had dried up, shriveled up, and turned brown. Not that
>> I actually care about the cactus, but when that happens, the drought
>> is bad.
>>
>> The humidity feels great!! Maybe we're going to survive after all.
>>
>> --
> Thank Darwin, the relentless rains have stopped! Now the land can dry up. I
> can now tend my water logged mud pit of a garden. My lawn covered in
> mushrooms a sign of too much rain.
> The warmth of the sun feel great!! Maybe we're going survive after all :)
> How we think differently in different parts of the same country or world :)
The rain didn't last, but at least it's been cloudy and cooler,
in the mid 80's.
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Posted by rikv on June 3, 2011, 9:56 pm
We don't...
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rikv
>
> A few hours earlier than local news predicted. So far a good
> steady lite rain, but good enough.
>
> Just yesterday while walking in the pasture I saw all the Prickly
> Pear Cactus had dried up, shriveled up, and turned brown. Not that
> I actually care about the cactus, but when that happens, the drought
> is bad.
>
> The humidity feels great!! Maybe we're going to survive after all.
>
> --