Rain!!
It finally rained! Yesterday, by lunch time, we had received 1/4 inch rain. I just checked the rain guage again, after rain last night, and all morning. We received another 1 1/2 inches! So a total of 1 3/4 inches in less than 24 hours! YIPPEE!!!!! We are in a severe drought, so while this doesn't catch us up, it does help! Hopefully it will help green up the goat pasture, it's so brown!
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