How about that?
When I went out early this morning to take the garbage dumpster to the street, I saw dark skies and a few raindrops on my driveway.
A bit later, as I sat by the window next to my computer, I saw a slightly more intense rain falling for a couple of hours.
Here's the proof.
SWMBO says when a puddle forms in our back yard that means we've had some mentionable rain.
You may note that I mention the rain nearly every time we get more than a few drops.
We live in Arizona!
Rain is rare here.
We only get a few inches of it in an average year.
So humor me.
It's a rainy day.
I said it and I'm stickin' with it.
13 comments:
Hip, Hip, Hooray!
We've got snow on the ground here.
Rain that makes a puddle is a decent amount and worthy of mention. Measurable precip.
Send sone of that rain over here to the California central coast.
Whoot!
We're expecting a whole week of rain here. I like the puddle you got there.
Oooo.... that usually means we'll get rain soon as well!
You are my favorite harbinger.
Better rain than snow!
I grew up on the prairies of Montana, where rain was a special. As kids, we'd go out and dance in it and sing rain songs. We moved from there to Seattle and I was able to transfer my excitement about rain to the constant winter drizzle in Seattle. Fifty years later I still love the rain here.
Susan, I grew up on the prairies of northwestern North Dakota!
Rain is to be celebrated! We had a bit today, then some snow. Not enough yet to be a nuisance.
You've been waiting a long time. Anticipating. Whether by design or happy accident, you were prepared to catch that rain in a puddle! The tools of the capture are right there in the picture.
It was a great change of pace. It was rainy and grey all day yesterday. I enjoyed it.
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