You, too? We’re heartily sick of the rain, but there’s another week of it on tap. If we have to have it, I’ll take rain and mist over flooding, though.
Yes, too much of anything isn’t fun any more! Though I have to say, I will never complain about the rain ever again, having lived through the drought here in Cape Town.
I agree. It wasn’t just 3 years ago that we had a once a hundred year drought that revealed properties that were submerged to build the city water reservoir. Worse water rationing I’ve ever experienced.
Droughts do reveal some amazing hidden structures. I believe when parts of England went through a heat wave, aerial photos of scorched fields showed ancient structures underground!
But droughts are no fun – and we still save water like crazy.
You, too? We’re heartily sick of the rain, but there’s another week of it on tap. If we have to have it, I’ll take rain and mist over flooding, though.
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Agree. Flash flooding is no fun.
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Yes, too much of anything isn’t fun any more! Though I have to say, I will never complain about the rain ever again, having lived through the drought here in Cape Town.
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I agree. It wasn’t just 3 years ago that we had a once a hundred year drought that revealed properties that were submerged to build the city water reservoir. Worse water rationing I’ve ever experienced.
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Droughts do reveal some amazing hidden structures. I believe when parts of England went through a heat wave, aerial photos of scorched fields showed ancient structures underground!
But droughts are no fun – and we still save water like crazy.
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Our weather has just taken a turn for the better after a truly miserable Mat. All plants and wildlife are set back.
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We want to be in the Goldy Loks zone….not too much and no too little rain. Survival is always a balance dance.
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Nature knows what it needs. Over the course of a year it all balances out. Unless we humans throw off the balance then it may take a century or two.
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