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You Know We've Had Enough Rain When ...
#1
You Know We've Had Enough Rain When ...

I can let my aquarium fish out into the yard to play. [Big Grin]
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Chinese curse "May you live in interesting times".
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#2
When you can't remember the last time it didn't rain.
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#3
When you don't need a catchment tank.
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#4
...you're so bored you read the lame postings of those who would dare to troll on PW! Smile
Tim

A superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions--Confucius
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#5
when the hose spigot has spider webs with a nest
garden anaole has made a home in your hose
when the avocado branches you cut down 2 weeks ago are still green & with leaves firmly attached
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#6
when your road is reclassified as a stream ... and a kayak drifts by.
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#7
When you start growing gills behind your ears and webs between your toes!!

Royall

Hale O Na Mea Pa`ani



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quote:
Originally posted by Carey

when the hose spigot has spider webs with a nest
garden anaole has made a home in your hose
when the avocado branches you cut down 2 weeks ago are still green & with leaves firmly attached


And have started to take root.
-Veritas odium parit”(Terence 195–159 BC))-"Truth begets hatred".
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#9
When it is day 20 of 40; and the animals are growing restless. Further -- rainbows are in short supply!

"Q might have done the right thing for the wrong reason, perhaps we need a good kick in our complacency to get us ready for what's ahead" -- Captain Picard, to Guinan (Q Who?)
"Q might have done the right thing for the wrong reason, perhaps we need a good kick in our complacency to get us ready for what's ahead" -- Captain Picard, to Guinan (Q Who?)
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#10
when the bitchy alpha cat has stopped hissing at the lowly beta cat, and is deigning to cuddle up with her for body warmth.

Outside -- the new bamboo culms and the banana stalks are falling over because the ground is mush. I am thinking water hyacinth would work as ground cover.
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