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.
Aren't those the Swiffer dusters?
ReplyDeleteI miss that Carolina Blue sky.
ReplyDeleteHi Nate,
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteAnd 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.