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4 inches of rain!

Last night we fell asleep to lightning and thunder (a great way to fall asleep, by the way).  This morning, we woke up to find out we had about 4 inches of rain!  What does 4 inches of rain over 2 nights mean?

1.  The creek was actually running this morning.  It was completely dry at spots, as in NO water.

2.  There is water in the pasture ponds - no more hauling water to the cows!

3.  My dad's pond is FULL.  This means he can use the water to water his golf course and not pay for using rural water.  A HUGE blessing!

4.  I don't have to water the garden for a few days, and maybe my fall spinach, beans, and lettuce will take off!

5.  We just planted grass on Tuesday in our backyard - we may need to replant some of it because it looked like a lake back there this morning!  I don't think we mind, though.

6.  THANK YOU, GOD!

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  1. I saw on the radar you were getting much more than we were! We got about an inch. Love the sound of rain during the night! :)

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