Or would you believe, hail to the ground and everything else?
Yeah, it really came down today, rained like it meant it and hailed for a while. It put on quite a show.
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Wow! Today that happened???
ReplyDeleteFunny, the other day I said to somebody, "Is it raining like it means it?" and they looked at me so oddly, as if they'd never heard it before! That must be one of those sayings like "Do you think the rain will hurt the rhubarb?"
Well, for cryn' in a bucket . . .
ReplyDeleteEnough already!
Hail is a four letter word, you know.....
ReplyDeleteWow, you must be in total saturation. At least your groundwater level has to be healthy.
ReplyDeleteNO! NOT HAIL!!! NO! NO! NO!
ReplyDeleteLinda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
Last chance of frost here in Billings is 15 June, which is when we plant the garden. 33% of the time we get a hail storm on the 16th that wipes out the garden.
ReplyDeleteGary
MSgt, USAF, Ret.