Today the sun is in and out, with no hard downpour, at least not yet. The forecast sound like it might be heading for a more favorable weather pattern. Well, of course! I'm leaving!! LOL! But Dell is still giving me credit for having broken the drought, so I guess a little claim to fame isn't a bad thing, right? That's my story and I'm sticking to it!!
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The sky was gorgeous and we enjoyed a little while on the deck, soaking it in. |
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Then clouds began to collect on the horizon. |
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After a while, the clouds were getting pretty close. It actually started to rain lightly 15 minutes or so after this photo. |
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Tea leaves! |
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Oooooooooooouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!! |
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The neighbor's nanners! |
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One huge avocado trying to hide. |
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This one is actually smaller than the other one, but look at that size! They're not rip yet, dang it! (But there are some in the house that are!) |
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The back yard with tons of fruit-bearing trees. |
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The nice little deck where we spent as much time as possible. |
OK, gonna go do something amazing. or at least fun!
Omg. Those are fantastic pictures. Makes me want to move to Hawaii except I think living on an island would make me feel claustrophobic.
ReplyDeleteEverything is just so beautiful Lyn. Those avocado's were huge! I love them. Love Di ♥
ReplyDeleteI know I have no right to be envious, but I am envious. Everything is so beautiful there.
ReplyDeleteAlso, is it camping if there is no electricity, running water or flush toilet?
~hippo hugs~
Mary, I wondered about that, but it doesn't seem to be so. I haven't had a sense of being limited or closed in .... well, except for the blasted rain!
ReplyDeleteDi, you should taste the avocados! They are SO much better than the picked-green-and-shipped things we get back home. Just yummy!
OK, OK, Pam! You can have your "camping"!! LOL! And, yes, it is truly beautiful here.