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Showing posts with label chimpanzees and water. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Rain, Rain Go Away

Taken this morning 8-6-2013
For days now it's been raining every morning. It starts before dawn, and often it does not stop till the afternoon. Then it resumes again in the evening or at night. The effect has been very good for our fruit, so I am not really complaining, but for Bow it has been a trying time. A thunderstorm woke him in the night, and he was upset for a while. This morning, while it rains, Bow naps.


Outside the gentle drone of the rain's pitter-pat drowns out any other noise.


It has been raining so much that everything outside is getting greener and greener, like something in a tropical paradise. Even Bow's bench is turning a little green.


When he goes outside in the afternoon, during lulls in the rain, Bow is careful not to walk on the wet parts.

Taken yesterday afternoon -- 8-5-2013

He looks for safe place to put his foot down, on that is neither wet nor green.

Taken 8-3-2013

No matter what else is going on, Bow wants his feet to stay dry.

taken 8-3-2013

Puddles are starting to form everywhere. The ditches at the sides of the road on my property are full. A friend reported 2.5 inches of rain yesterday and another 2.5 this morning so far.She said the fish in her pond were hanging onto weeds to avoid being swept away.

A puddle on my property

Last year, we had a terrible drought that killed fruit trees and caused a shortage of hay for cattle and horses. Let's hope that this year's rain does not turn into a flood. It's good to have plenty of rain. But we don't want too much of a good thing.


Saturday, May 4, 2013

Spring in Action

We have been having a very unusual spring. On the one hand, everything is blooming.




On the other hand, today is the fourth of May, and this morning it snowed.


Admittedly, it was not much snow, and it did not stick to the ground, but still it was very cold, and when it melted it left a lot of water on the floor of the outer pens. Bow decided he wanted to go out anyway. But on no account was he going to get his feet wet.



When it comes to wet concrete Bow is very cautious, watching his step. But he does not allow the bad weather to keep him from enjoying the day.