Prairie Squalls

Again and again yesterday we were hit with buckets of drenching rain. Inches of it.  Pouring out of the sky., I don’t even really understand how a fluffy cloud could contain so much water. storms-002

Literally Tons of water in a little cloud like that.  How can it sit in there and wait to rain like that?

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My rain gauge has given up in disgust – hurling itself onto the ground in a fit of pique but a friend said we have had 10 inches in the last 11 days. And that is on top of the last three weeks.

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This land has returned to being a swamp.

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Soon it must stop. Soon.

We must be careful what we wish for but a little drying out weather would be nice. I hope you have a lovely day.

Your friend on the farm

celi

Postscript:  8.22 am . Just been informed by a friend down the road that we have had 14 inches in the last 7 days. I don’t want to put up the new rain gauge.  c

 

46 responses to “Prairie Squalls”

  1. Don’t blame Lady Astor for looking disgruntled ! Am off to the Chicago Weather Bureau to give them a piece of my mind 😉 !

  2. Not a sign of Tonton in today’s pictures. Is he cowering indoors out of the rain? I pray for your rain to moderate and for a warm drying breeze to take its place. It’s too hot for me to go outdoors here (about 35C, but with all the doors propped open the breeze is very pleasant.
    love,
    ViV

    • Yes you are right Both he and Boo are terribly afraid of the thunder. Ton has spent days hiding in the shower, Boo in the wardrobe or a dark corner behind the couch. A pair of babies! c

      • Hee hee he ha ha…babies alright 🙂 Great hiding places, puppies. Mirrhi doesn’t mind the thunder, but cowers under the bed….with bum hanging out….when the rain thunders on the tin roof.

  3. A new breed of cow,chooks and pigs with webbed feet…and possibly humans as well…..I am so sorry that you have been drenched …it looks absolutely water logged and must make life very difficult for you…you dont need rain..yet California needs it badly and gets none..not logical. I can only assume it must be God’s strange sense of humour….not very funny!

  4. Good Morning, Celi. No, it’s not funny at all. Poor Farmy. It needs so much the sun to dry it all off. Your photos of today show all the mess – terrible. Ok, it could be worse still, but it’s enough. It seems so so uncomfortable and it looks worrisome… Don’t get drowned.
    Nevertheless, have a nice day, Celi.

  5. The rain has to stop sometime, right? You have gotten drenched over the past month. We have had some on and off but nothing like your poor farm. Hope all is well and that things dry out soon.

      • Some of the gardens are looking great. Cabbages, sunflowers and things are in heaven, but the frog garden designed for the drier summer is awash and close to being abandoned – if the tide (literally) turns today the sweetcorn will be ok – though it is terribly leached out there and too big for me to fertilise.. I did find it amusing the image of you starting at the end of a post and scrolling backwards – cup of coffee at your side.. c

  6. I know exactly how you are feeling. During the Wet, all I want to do is grumpily start to build an Ark because it’s so hard to believe the rain will ever stop. Everything grows like crazy, the grass is knee high overnight and all the birds visiting the yard to be fed are sitting hunched and bunched, with their gaudy feathers all bedraggled. I’m sending drying thoughts over to you, a few days of solid sunshine to dry up all that excess, let wicked Lady A back into her paddock for lots of nice fresh milk and convince the chooks they don’t really need webbed feet…

  7. That is a lot of rain. It is amazing how much a bit more than standard water can change things. I hope the rains let up a bit for you and your farm.

  8. What a contrast! We are at 104F today ( or more ). After some daily chores, everyone is caving up inside to keep cool. The cows munched in the morning, then shade themselves, water, shade, water, shade. Brent will give them a new bit of grass this evening when it cools down a bit. Dry as dry can be. It feels like a 1960’s American Western. Wish we could bottle up some of this sun and send it over!

  9. I heard we’ve set a record for most rainfall in the month of June. So wet and swampy. Here’s to the right amount of drying out!

  10. Yuck, but I understand all too well.

    Here is a link for the drought report for Texas one year ago today: http://waterdatafortexas.org/drought/twdb-reports/twdb_drought_report_2014-06-30.pdf
    Here is a link for the drought report for Texas yesterday: http://waterdatafortexas.org/drought/twdb-reports/twdb_drought_report_2015-06-29.pdf

    And what is in the forecast for the next 5 days – – – a possibility of RAIN… small possibility – but we just can’t take much more water!

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