Lots of rain falling around these parts.
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This one is a little 'spooky' looks like something out of a movie. The Cadillac Ranch located in
Amarillo is an interesting sight to see even when it's not wet.
How is the flooding affecting fisherman?
And ranchers . . .
Texas is truly looking like the Old West in some parts . . .
Rancher, David Edwards, opens a gate to a flooded pasture to round up some of the stranded cattle on his family's ranch in High Island. Monday morning.
Be careful what you wish for – it may come true. With all of us Texans praying for rain, we now say “enuf.” Above is a group of horses in Gainesville, Texas ...
And what happens after our spring rains? A hot humid summer perfect for . . .
And then, we wait till the spring and this is what we get.
Our days are sunny and warm almost hot and dry for now . . .
Linking with Smiling Sally for Blue Monday
Linking with Tex for Good Fences
Happy Trails
once the rains stopped, someone turned the heat up! :)
ReplyDeleteThat last shot Is so gorgeous and the flowers are so pretty
ReplyDeleteWeather and climate change is creating strange times ~ Great shots and love the beautiful horses and flowers! Wonderful photo!
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend to you,
artmusedog and carol
Oh my goodness, I do love that last shot!! The flooded fields and stranded cattle are sobering signs of the stresses of farming. Here, we are trying to prepare for drought this summer. Farmers in parts of British Columbia and across the Prairies are very worried.
ReplyDeleteThe flooding is pretty scary but your state needed the water. I love the blue bonnets.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos and fence shots. Our rains really brought so much flooding to us in Texas. Now the heat is up and the mosquitoes are crazy!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and your kind comment.
CM
goodness, that's a lot of rain!!
ReplyDeletethe bluebonnets are really spectacular with the fence!!!