Gray clouds arrived in our area Thursday, causing flash floods just down the road, washing away boat docks that had been sitting on dry ground for two years… long enough for grass to grow underneath.

Drought to flood – that's how it goes around here lately.

I took this on Thursday morning. I stood on what used to be part of a pond. 



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This is what it looked like Saturday morning.

 

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Thank goodness the rain slowed its zeal and settled into a nice, steady rhythm the past three days that allowed the water to soak deep into the thirsty ground instead of falling so fast it becomes a destructive, dangerous mob.

We still need more of the slow, steady stuff, but I was relieved to see the gray clouds break last night in an explosion of blue sky and orange clouds, just in time for my oldest to head to his (other) home.  I was grateful for the rain, but more grateful he wouldn't have to drive in it.

 

 

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I skipped my writing critique group last night because Tommy was going to hang around until after dinner. Perhaps that's not very professional and indicates I'm not serious about my writing, but above and beyond any other hat I wear, I'm Mom and grab any chance I can to soak up the sight of one of my kids…


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 …or a grandpuppy.

That's GPuppy Josie on the left, and my Belle on the right. Can you tell they're related?



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They aren't really related, of course, not technically. But Josie was such an awesome dog, that when we saw the puppy photos of Belle, how could we resist not bringing that precious Rottweiler-mix face home?

Now I'm on to a new week, one that already has so many fires burning that I don't know which one to put out first. But it's a week full of sweet! potential. Hope yours is the same!

Here are a few sweet!s from the past week…

Sunday: an unexpected afternoon off, to piddle around the house; a text from a friend, out of the blue, even if it's a photo of a motorcycle he just bought, reinforcing your belief that he's in the midst of a mid-life crisis

 

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Monday: meeting a porcupine on your morning walk; your puppies actually minding you and not taking off after before-mentioned porcupine;sipping coffee on a crisp autumn morning, watching the sun slip into your Hollow; meeting dear friends for dinner to help celebrate a birthday; rediscovering your taste for beer 

 

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Tuesday: running the whole three miles for the first time since your vacation; seeing your future-daughter-in-law, dressed in THE wedding dress; Panda Express orange chicken; finding a dress for your high school reunion and one for THE wedding in one store, in one trip, and having a 20% off coupon with you; a quick hug from your baby; your husband's back well enough to help carry groceries into the house

Wednesday: connecting with another friend from the past; your cataract not growing at all in a year; a block of time to work on your children's book; your baby girl calling before you call her; good news from your sister; rocking on a porch with a dog at your feet, watching the setting sun kiss the clouds; your husband turning into a little boy at the sight of a tarantula and a snake

 

 

 
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Thursday:; not having to leave your house for anything except your morning walk with your puppies; making progress on your book; rain falling outside your window, all day long

Friday: walking in the rain, for the first time in months; friends letting you know about the bomb threat to, and subsequent evactuation of, your baby girl's college; hearing your baby girl's voice, knowing she's okay; two more episodes of Breaking Bad with your sweetieR 

Saturday: getting to share the Sally O'Malley Rockettes video with another friend for her 50th birthday; tall purple gayfeathers lining the roads; the smell of bread baking in the oven; a visit from your son and grandpuppy; saving almost $3K by switching insurance companies

Sunday: praying beside your husband and son in church; mist draped across the hills; homemade biscuits smothered in wild boar sausage gravy; potato and leek soup on a rainy day; hearing two favorite songs you haven't heard in ages (more on those later); your son and grandpuppy waiting for you to get home from work before heading back to their home; a glorious sunset after a day of steady rainfall

 

I hope you are stepping into a week full of sweet! moments! Remember, sometimes the simplest are the sweetest! Share them here! 

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16 responses to “Rainy Days, for a change”

  1. Lady Fi Avatar

    Hurray for rain! And those pups are too adorable.

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  2. lisleman Avatar

    Did the tarantula and snake get together. I suspect the snake would be having a good dinner. These two were on the same porch at about the same time?
    I like the beer picture the best and those other two may cause me to spill the beer.

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  3. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    They were both on the porch at exactly the same time – but on opposite ends. Tom was in hog heaven! 

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  4. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Oh, they melt my heart!

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  5. Gail Avatar

    So glad to see you getting that much-needed rain! So many sweets you listed that I was both inspired and exhausted reading them. But MOM HAT I do understand, and no good mom will blame you for devoting every second to your child. So glad your daughter was safe during the bomb threat/scare thing. LSU was evacuated just today for the same reason. We really need to pray for the condition of the world. I hope it’s not too late. 😦

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  6. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    So sad that some people have nothing better to do than call in those bomb threats. I'm so grateful they're just hoaxes, but gosh, what a waste! No, it's never too late to pray for the world… we know who wins in the end!

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  7. Wolf Pascoe Avatar

    Oh, that incredible orange sky!

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  8. Suldog Avatar

    Ugh. Snakes. I’d root for the tarantula.

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  9. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    That snake was really a big chicken – he took off like a slithery rocket for the edge of the porch when we kept ogling him, poor thing.

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  10. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    We had another one last night! It's amazing what magic a little moisture in the sky can do.
     

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  11. Jennifer Richardson Avatar

    oh, those sweets seem extra sweet today
    and grateful for the rain
    that is now visiting us too
    and the boy I got to hug too
    and isn’t it amazing
    the gift of unexpected time!
    thanks for the joy this brings,
    Jennifer

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  12. Lisa Gordon Avatar

    So glad you got some rain, Barbara.
    It sounds like a wonderful week, except for the porcupine of course!

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  13. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Oh, the porcupine was the best part!! 
     

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  14. Otto von Münchow Avatar

    It sure looks like we have messed up the climate all over the earth. It’s either drought or heavy rainfall. Good for you to get some rain, but, yes, it would be very helpful if it comes down slow and steady. Quite a different situations the two pictures reveals. Here in my place, last week we already had more rain that we have in the whole of September on an average. But at least we don’t have any flooding. And I wish the same for you.

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  15. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thank goodness, after the first day it slowed and we got the wonderful steady, soaking rain we needed. Now if we could just get a few days like that every month!

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  16. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Rain and getting to hug our boys. The little things are the best, aren't they?

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