I dreamed rain pelted our tin roof, hard, and thunder shook our windows.

Then I realized it wasn't a dream and, snuggling under my covers, dozed off again, grateful.

"Mom? Dad?" I woke again with a start, disoriented. Glanced at the clock. Midnight.

"We had a power outage. You probably need to set your phone alarms." It was TG on the other side of our door. "Oh, and the dogs want in."

I peaked out of my room. Lightning flashed just then, revealing the spectral silhouettes of two dogs peering in through the french doors.

Under cover of darkness, I snuck into the leaving room, snatched my phone from out of my purse and almost made it back to the bedroom before another flash of lightning cast its light on me like a deer caught in the glare of headlights.

I knew they could see me. I could imagine their big brown eyes gazing at me, pleading.

I hurried into the bedroom anyway, set my phone alarm and slipped back into bed. 

Then the voice started. I tried to ignore it, but it persisted.

Max is old, it chastised. He's scared. You should let him into the laundry room. Poor puppy, what about his heart?

Okay, okay, shut UP! I told the voice. Rolling back out of bed, I stumbled downstairs, slipped outside and peeked around the corner at the doghouse. "Puppies?"

Belle poked her head out and tilted it that way she does. So cute.

"Come…" Before the words were out of my mouth, she was running toward me, Max right behind her.

And then they were in the laundry room. And then… they shook.

And shook.

And shook.

Ugh! I didn't think about them being wet!

I grabbed a couple of beach towels, ruffled the water out of their still wet fur, turned off the light and slipped out, grateful for the stained concrete floor in that room that hides dirt and is so easy to clean.

Finally, I crawled back into bed. I was wide awake by then and just lay there, listening to the glorious sound of rain on our roof for over an hour before finally drifting off…

This morning I walked in a world washed clean and fresh. I swear, there were green things popping out everywhere! Maybe the rain just washed the dust away, but it sure looked to me like someone had come along and dribbled green paint all through the Hollow.

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Birds sang a little louder and a water puddle even waited for Max and Belle at the curve in the road. They were ecstatic!

Tom took a walk on our property this evening and reported we have a foot of water in the big pond and three feet in the little pond (the minnows have a reprieve!) It's just June… we have two hot, dry months ahead of us, so no doubt they'll eventually dry up again…

But today we'll be grateful for the blessing of this rain.

And also for this sunset…

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Thank you, Lord!

If I can put one touch of rosy sunset into the life of any man or woman, I shall feel that I have worked with God. 

~Gilbert K. Chesterton

 

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23 responses to “It was a dark and stormy night…”

  1. Suldog Avatar

    Barbara:
    I haven’t been around near enough lately. You’re a wonderful writer, and I shall have some joy today exploring the posts that I’ve missed.

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  2. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    You are welcome to wander around all you like! 🙂 I don't know how you do as much as you do, writing and reading, without a computer at home!

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  3. Amy Avatar

    Love the story, I can picture myself curling up under the covers and listening to the storm. I’m so glad you guys got some much needed rain!

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  4. missing moments Avatar

    Great story! And the shaking … ugh! Glad you got some rain!

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  5. Gail Avatar

    That sunset is stunning!!
    So thankful for rain! All 3 of our dogs are spoiled rotten, sharing the bed with us–2 chihuahuas and a golden retriever mix. The 50 lb. golden becomes so frightened during stormy weather that I am awakened not by the storms, but by a shivering mass of fur on top my head! Oy! My heart breaks for him every time it rains.

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  6. Jillsy Girl Avatar

    That must have been a huge rain for your pond to get that filled. Hopefully, there will be a few more on the way for you!
    Beautifully written!

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  7. Bella Casa Avatar

    Nicely done. So glad to hear there is someone else out there that feels sorry for dogs out in a storm. My dog, Annie, and my cat, Rockie, both get locked up inside every night or else I’d be drag’n myself out of bed to let them in too, Barbara 🙂
    Jan @ BellaCasa

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  8. Linda Pettit Avatar
    Linda Pettit

    Barbara, thank you for making me feel warm inside! Great story!

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  9. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Ah, thank you, Linda! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for taking the time to let me know 🙂

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  10. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I bet yours don't smell as bad as my old country dogs, though! lol

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  11. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    It went on and on for a heavenly long time. Still, I was surprised we had that much, too! I hope we get more – a nice balance would be nice. Never seems to go that way, though.

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  12. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Oh my gosh, I can't imagine having all of them in bed with us. I bet yours don't stink like our country dogs do, though. But that's the way I felt that night – I knew Max was scared to death!

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  13. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thanks! No more since then, though. <sigh>

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  14. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thanks, Amy! Praying for more! (except this weekend when I'm supposed to lounge by a pool with girlfriends!)

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  15. walker Avatar

    What a gorgeous sunset. Isn’t it amazing that ‘all new’ look and feel…love it and you’ve captured it’s essence visually and with words.

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  16. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Yes, it's truly amazing how fresh everything seems after a rain. Thanks, Walker! Hope you have a great weekend!

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  17. Juana Avatar

    You described everything so wonderfully, I could see you walking around the house! And the “headlight” moment- PRICELESS!!!

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  18. Virginia Cornue Avatar

    Recently I’ve been thankful for rain. I think it’s a sign of aging. 🙂

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  19. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I think you're right – I'm the same way. When you're older, you understand those gray skies and rain have a purpose, too!

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  20. Nuri Rossignol Avatar

    Wonderful pics. Try to observe the sunset after a storm has passed and you’d see the same picture all over again. It’s like the storm washes the sky clean, too. Being snug indoors, safe and warm, and out of the cold rain feels like a blessing.

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  21. Sierra Nordgren Avatar

    Barbara, that is a scary moment, hah. Thunderstorms and lightning together with a power blackout? Nah! And it’s good to know that you didn’t have leaking roofs or broken windows. Your house has been maintained properly. I hope you’ll have your puppies indoors next time. Cheers!

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