But for now, the draught is over; and it's death throes were violent and tragic. Storms passing through last week knocked down trees all over the place (due no doubt to draught weakened root systems), resulting in the complimentary property damage and power outages. The airport recorded a 75 mile per hour wind gust which, of course, has the capability to do things like push over a 75 foot maple tree into a swimming pool.
And what good summer storm is complete without some dime sized hail?
With as much complaining as I've done about our recent arid conditions, I'd be foolish to begin complaining about too much rain. Bring it on I say... for now; but should the weather Gods decide to be kind, we could do without the hurricane sized wind uprooting everything in sight and leaving us in the dark. A nice gentle, steady rain that tempts you to grab a good book and throw open the windows would be nice. Meanwhile, back to the vortex.
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Welcome back to Midst The Hum, a blog that covers a little bit of everything but not a whole lot about anything.
Now see, that's why I like your blog, Larry (and friends). It complements mine, which covers a whole lot about very few things, and nothing about everything else.
May the Palmetto State stay green, and may all the rain to come be of a moderate, gentle type, unaccompanied by funnel clouds and hailstones.
A very good observation there ECI. And by the way, I'll be by your excellent blog soon to comment on your splendid expose on Herr Fitzgerald. I want to give something as insightful as your post the proper "cracker" attention.
grab a good book and throw open the windows...........COUNT ME IN!
Larry and friends: All okay in the land of Volkswagen-sized flying insects? I check in frequently but can only play Neil Sedaka so many times. Okay if y'all are busy - just wantin' to know if y'all are well, and hopin' y'all are just enjoyin' summer.
Dadgummit, I shoulda been a Southerner. The vernacular just rolls off the tongue, do'nit?
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