Yesterday morning I left our house about 5:30 a.m. It was dark. It was cold! The roads were snow-packed and icy. In fact, the Interstate heading into town was closed because it was too treacherous. My sweet husband let me take his vehicle truck (he likes us to call it a truck although it is a petite small SUV) because it has 4-wheel drive and my car does not. I was very grateful. There were some really high piles of snow and I was afraid I would get high-centered. Isn't he a great guy?
Anyhoo... when I came home last evening the sky was bright and everything was wet. I enjoyed watching cars spraying high walls of water on each other. It looked so cool! There was water everywhere! It was a different world than I'd seen at 5:30 a.m. Since we are in a drought, I felt gratitude for all the moisture! That is when I realized I owed Walda an apology. I treated her as an unwelcome guest when she was just bringing us water, fresh water! Sorry, Walda! My apologies for not giving you more respect when you were here.
Anyhoo... when I came home last evening the sky was bright and everything was wet. I enjoyed watching cars spraying high walls of water on each other. It looked so cool! There was water everywhere! It was a different world than I'd seen at 5:30 a.m. Since we are in a drought, I felt gratitude for all the moisture! That is when I realized I owed Walda an apology. I treated her as an unwelcome guest when she was just bringing us water, fresh water! Sorry, Walda! My apologies for not giving you more respect when you were here.
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Now melt!
Hmmm, looks like a spammer found you again. Curses, you rotten spammers! Anyway, yes, we have rivers of water everywhere, and it's great to see. I just wish there was a way to rescue all of it from running down the storm drains so it could be used on yards and gardens!
I think our blessings are often disguised as inconveniences at first... LOL! Yes, moisture is a wonderful thing! Have a great weekend. blessings ~ tanna
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