In good years, meaning non-drought ones, our hills are richly green. Hopefully, rain will come again before the month is up.
In good years, meaning non-drought ones, our hills are richly green. Hopefully, rain will come again before the month is up.
Yeah, we haven't had much rain this year, have we? Sigh. I think it's a dry one, sadly.
ReplyDeleteIf it does become a dry one, hopefully next year won't.
Delete...it's hard to be green without rain!
ReplyDeleteThe weather guys keep saying there is a dry ridge out at sea that keeps the rain from reaching us.
DeleteIt pretty droughty here in North Idaho.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
Sorry to hear that, Dora.
DeleteWe usually have a rainy winter, but here in Pennsylvania, we have had snow after snow storm. Looking forward to Spring!
ReplyDeleteSpring is nearly here!
DeleteYou can have some of my rain Susie, apart from a couple of thin coverings of snow which disappeared in less than 24 hours it's done nothing but rain here most days since last October :(
ReplyDeleteYes, please, Eunice, send the rain our way.
DeleteWe have probably not had enough either, although it is greener here than it is at yours. I’m sure I remember that when we lived here (before travel) it rained every day all winter. It sure hadn’t done that this year and I have trouble not being grateful for that.
ReplyDeleteYou've reminded me of a teen novel by Beverly Cleary. The main character lived in Portland and was given a chance to spend the school year in California. She was so happy because she wouldn't have to deal with the Oregon rain. That's all I remember. Oh, and that she had a very cool looking raincoat that she finally got to wear one day in California.
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