That's right, Dave. Great job. Time for photography is hard to come by these days, but here and there, I hope to work a little in.
And Natalie, I love those skies too, though I must say that we've had too many of them this year. Up until Wednesday, our rainfall was 15 inches behind for the year (after being about 5 inches ahead at the end of May). You would've been stunned to see how low Jordan Lake got. Fortunately, as of about 5:00 today, we'd had 4 inches of rain over the past 72 hours, and I'd bet that it's rained another inch since then.
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Aren't those the Swiffer dusters?
I miss that Carolina Blue sky.
Hi Nate,
I am glad to see you have a little time for photography and your question prompted me to dig a little. My best guess is pampas grass.
Dave
That's right, Dave. Great job. Time for photography is hard to come by these days, but here and there, I hope to work a little in.
And Natalie, I love those skies too, though I must say that we've had too many of them this year. Up until Wednesday, our rainfall was 15 inches behind for the year (after being about 5 inches ahead at the end of May). You would've been stunned to see how low Jordan Lake got. Fortunately, as of about 5:00 today, we'd had 4 inches of rain over the past 72 hours, and I'd bet that it's rained another inch since then.
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