This time last week, the temperature was already in the nineties, working up to the hundreds by early afternoon. It hadn't rained in weeks, and everything that we didn't water regularly was dying or already dead. The grass crunched when you walked on it, and we were sure we would never be cool again.
The rain gauge was emptied on Tuesday night, and this is what it looks like this morning. The temperature is in the low seventies, and may not get up to eighty today.
One week. Seven days. What a difference it can make in our lives.
What a relief! It's practically cold here today!
ReplyDeleteIt was 70 here last time I checked--cooler than the nights last week! I'm loving it.
DeleteWhat a cute rain guage! And what a wonderful amount of rain in it! We got six tenths one evening, and we were so grateful for it; however, it's going to take a lot more to break the drought for us.
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