The antidote to those blue sky pictures…
The ice rink and the Santa Express have gone, the trees are bare, even the artificial flowers are depressed, but the Bourne Stream is happy with the rain as it flows off to top up the sea…










Time to brighten up the house while you wait for spring.


My daughter in San Diego is getting inundated with rain, too. (Very unusual for them!)
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Hello Liz, not unusual for us of course, but it would be nice to have more crisp ad frosty!
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It’s been very unusual, Liz. We’ve watching the news.
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Lots of rain for sure, Janet! We went to London years ago. It rained all the time and I didn’t have any sunny photos!
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Hello Miriam, that is such a shame to have not seen London at its best. My Australian relatives had a soaking in Bournemouth and London, but a few sunny days as well.
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We were on a tour, Janet. We couldn’t stay longer to wait for the sun. My friend and her husband took us to visit Bath, Stonehenge, and a few places before joining our tour. My husband’s cousin was going to give us a boat ride but it rained hard. They did the BBQ under the umbrella!
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Somehow the Puget Sound region of Washington state needs to develop a way to deliver its excess rain to places that desperately need it.
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Yes Geoff, I don’t know why scientists have not sorted this and what happened to cloud seeding?
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Relentless rain here for the last few days too. It feels dark all day, and gets me down a bit too. At least you went out in it to get photos, I just take Ollie for his walk in what has become a mudbath.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I think the gloominess is the worst part! I had to go to the dentist on the bus so had to go out anyway and being a non driver am used to being out in all weathers. BUT, this winter I have twice been caught in a real deluge and got a record soaking.
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Hmmmm, it seems the rain has moved from the plains in Spain to the UK. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVmU3iANbgk
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Hello Robbie, yes it certainly has.
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We have had good rains again this year too.
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I do like to see the green grass though! Here even though our snow has melted everything is dull and muddy!
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Hello Lillie, yes it is good to see the grass.
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Too much of anything is tiresome. May your rain abate.
Of course you know that some parts of our planet could use some rain, like right now in Florida!
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Hello Marian, yes I know only too well that our rain could be better used in many places, pity we can’t blog it over!
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Wow, that’s a lot of rain Janet. The world is mad with weather weirdness everywhere. 🙂
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Yes Debby, I am lucky I don’t live near a river ( intentionally ) and have not been affected by flooding.
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Smart decision! 🙂
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I chuckled at these words, “even the artificial flowers are depressed, but the Bourne Stream is happy with the rain as it flows off to top up the sea… “
The artificial flowers do look a bit moldy by this time of year, and the one thing that definitely needs more water in it is the sea! What a great sense of humor. 🙂
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Thanks Marsha, glad you enjoyed the rain!
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You’re welcome. 🙂
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