Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Rainy Days & Mondays, part four

Today, an umbrella and a frog friend, a leaf to blow around, and a stormy background.

I had no idea how many rainy day pictures I have taken over the years-- I am trying to stick to pics from our big RV trip last spring, so at least I'm not boring you with old stories. Instead, I will bore you with new ones.

We traveled through 24 states last spring, during the worst tornadoes in recent memory. We somehow managed to stay a full day ahead of the scary weather, thank goodness. We heard the news each day about the terrible weather we just missed in each state we traveled through; quite frankly, I was beginning to take it sort of personally and feel rather guilty for not getting caught up in any serious thunderstorms when so many people along our travels were hit with much worse.

Although the truly spectacular and frightening storms avoided us, we were rained on, hailed on, fogged in, snowed in, snowed on, and also experienced some truly glorious sunshine. Every state was different, sometimes each mile. We went from snow to driving wind (the kind that feels like it wants to carry you away, spinning like a leaf) then to sunshine and rainbows, to thunderstorms with truly spectacular lightening, to hailstones the size of golf balls... and totally worth experiencing every mile, every drop.


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2 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in CBH Digital Scrapbooking Freebies, under the Page 2 post on Sep. 22, 2011. Thanks again.

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  2. Thank you so much! We live on the west coast of Canada in the rain forest, so we see lots of the liquid sunshine here! Sure can use this freebie - thanks again.

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