Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Rain On Me

Does your neighborhood need rain?  If so, maybe you should invite me to come and do my outdoor activities at your house, because the last few days I seem to be doing a good job of making it soggy here:
  • Friday after dinner Hubby Tony and I decided to go to Dairy Queen for ice cream, a 30 minute walk.  About halfway there the sky started to cloud up, and as we ate it continued to darken.  Despite a few ominous thunder rumbles, when we finished we decided to head home.  The raindrops started to fall as we walked across the parking lot.  We made it to a Walgreen's two block away, where we stood under an awning and called Son Donald to come get us.
  • Saturday night we went out to dinner in Clayton, a city about a half-hour east of the house.  We planned on strolling through a nearby neighborhood after we ate.  Once again, the sky started to cloud up (this time right after we ordered our pizza).  However, when we finished eating it didn't look too bad, so we decided to modify our walk and stay on streets close to the car.  Over the next half hour we watched the sky darken.  We were five minutes away from the car when  the wind picked up and we picked up our pace, getting back to the car just as the first drops came down.  
  • Sunday morning I woke up and decided it would be a good day to get out on my bike.  I could even incorporate a trip to the grocery store for a couple of things we needed for dinner as part of the trip.  I put on appropriate clothes and came downstairs.  My plans were changed by the  rumbles of thunder I heard.  The sun eventually came out, but by then I wasn't in the mood for an extended ride (although Tony and I did bike to the grocery store for the missing ingredients).
  • Yesterday Tony had a meeting and didn't come home after work.  I ate dinner, then decided to do yard work. The sky was cloudy, but I checked the hourly forecast and saw there was only a 40 percent chance of rain.   Can you guess what happened when I got outside?  As soon as I started working the drops started falling.  I went inside.   It stopped, so I tried again.  It started again.  This time the rain was more of a drizzle, so I kept working and didn't bother to come in.
My area isn't usually this rainy in June, but there's a good chance for more precipitation later in the week.  What outdoor activities should I plan?

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8 comments:

  1. Saturday night around 9:30pm lightning hit a tree next to my parents' house and jumped TO the house. Fried some stuff and burst some pipes. Thankfully everyone is fine and things can be fixed.

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    1. YIKES! Glad things turned out OK. We got a nice steady rain on Saturday, but there were some areas that were under a flash flood warning.

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  2. We've had almost daily storms, too, and small tornadoes have done major damage to the west. We aren't watering plants, but that's about the extent of it.

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    1. The funny thing is that our "April showers" were few and far between. "June showers" just doesn't have the same ring to it.

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  3. we are having lots of rain here too, it's already rained today a bit. But the grass and trees and flowers look so green and happy!

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    1. Yes, we haven't had to water anything yet this year.

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  4. How funny. Rain has been spotty and random but seems centered around your activities.

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    1. "Spotty" and "random" seem to be the key words!

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