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Monday, July 9, 2012

Rain

 

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Our sunflowers got a big drink of water last night,

thanks to a much welcomed storm,

they are too heavy to face the sun now.

12 comments:

  1. It looks like they are sighing in relief!

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  2. Or saying thank you prayers to the Lord.

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  3. Glad you got some rain... We have been waiting all day ---and so far, nothing... The rains came close awhile ago--but went around us, like they usually do.... Bah!!!!!

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  4. I am happy for you. We all need that rain. This is a lovely scene.

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  5. Ahh the good rains of summer! Beautiful shot!

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  6. It's raining here in Texas too and we're so excited...
    Pretty sunflower!

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  7. Your sunflower is beautiful. We got quite a bit of rain last week, and things are turning green again.

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  8. Hi Becky! I'm so glad you got some rain and I know your sunflower is just amazed at the drink she'd just received. We
    We've had about 5 days or so of rain and it's been wonderful. But it's so hot and the humidity would choke a duck!
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  9. we have our share of rain here as well.. where is summer and the sun?!

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  10. We got rain last night too, Praise God...the whole world looks drenched but happy!

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  11. We received a little rain too, sure could use more. Your sunflower is spectacular. Beautiful flower!!

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  12. I like your blog ...great big pictues and few thoughtful words...

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