It’s official. We’re now setting on 6.05” of rain for the month. Remember, we’re supposed to get 14” in a year. We kept saying, it’ll make great grass, it’ll be so green, there’ll be wildflowers everywhere. We kept saying it. And saying it. Grateful for the moisture. But, seriously, by the end… all we could do was roll our eyes… and suggest that maybe enough was enough.
Going out to my chickens to let them free range this morning, I could hear the creek loudly rushing by. I decided I better go look at it. I really hadn’t planned well, wearing my muck boots that have a leak. I could tip toe as far as the chicken coop easily, but walking through a field… well, in twenty steps my pants were wet to the knees and my boots squishy inside.
Oh, well.
Those two trees aren’t supposed to be there…
I have a feeling our normal fishing holes may be changed a tad bit.
Many places in this country are suffering… floods, tornadoes, hail…
Think of your neighbors. Say a prayer. Donate. Lend a hand.
No matter what you give, please give with joy in your heart.
Find me here!
That second picture sure shows the power of the creek. The barbed wire is a striking photo! I hope and pray everyone stays safe and things return to normal soon!
Thinking and praying for you all. No tornadoes in Middle England, but having a friend living in Iowa I do know what to do to some extent; get away from Windows, get out of your car, use middle room in house if no basement or shelter. And say a prayer. In our 2009 visit to USA, we were told to go to back of the bookstore when under a tornado warning. Thankfully it changed course. That sky was very grey/green!!!!!
our town was hit last July 19th by an EF4 tornado, still so much damage to be cleaned up & repaired, my home was spared, but my mind was not, still hard to look at the damage, but here again, so many have had it much worse-
can’t add a thing,