So the monsoon arrived early this year. We've had so much rain that it feels more like the coast of Oregon than the high/dry edge of the canyons in southern Utah. Even the non-irrigated fields are bright green. And the ragweed will bloom early if my itchy eyes are any kind of indicator.
It's been raining up on the mountain for most of the day but somehow despite threatening grumbles of thunder, it hasn't yet rained on us. There is only this eerie kind of quiet and pale grayness with an edge of sky blue on the eastern horizon. Even the neighborhood rooster is off his warbly crow.
A great day to curl up with yarn and wine. Or maybe a fresh lamb's liver from a neighbor and Jacques Pepin's recipe for pate from Epicurious. Will let you know how it turns out.
And the Lacy Baktus is about 5 inches from completion. Pleeeze, goddess...
Glad to read that all is well up there. I saw that you were doing a little knitting. Gee, just frogged my Baktus. I think that I will us that yarn for a Citron:} Heading up to Toronto mid September. Looking forward to a real city!
Posted by: Patricia | August 05, 2010 at 05:25 PM
Hi, long time since my last visit to your blog.
Sorry for my absence...
You are writing about rain..
Here in Oslo, Norway, there has never been so much rain since 1900, when they began to measure rainfall.
I we were for 3 1/2 weeks in US in July, and from Coast to Coast people talked about this years rainfall or lack of it...
We will be back in US soon (Austin area for a week) and July 2012 in Michigan.
Have a great weekend.
ps. My blog in English is still: Http://toraa.blogspot.com
Posted by: TorAa | September 22, 2011 at 09:21 PM