I suppose I should try to feign disappointment, even though I'm pleased that it's raining. "Oh darn and drat, it's raining today and so I'll have to put off doing all those boring garden jobs I had on my list for today - like trimming the hedges."
Reeks with insincerity, doesn't it? Yes I am pleased. And it's great to have the garden naturally watered by Hughie the Rain God. There really is something extra in rainwater than tap water doesn't offer. Plants just launch ahead in growth after a rainy day.
And so I have limited myself to soggy day pottering, pulling weeds foolish enough to show themselves, taking photos of raindrops on foliage... you know, soggy day lazy stuff.
Raindrops on my Tiger Grass. Click on this photo to make it come up bigger on screen and you can see its fine green riblets. |
Water turns to gel once it hits this soft-fleshed succulent. |
Lovely big fig leaves, and fruit forming too. |
Lettuce always looks lovely in the rain. |
So glad to see the Thai lime happy. Nothing to do here, just move right along, folks... |
The NSW Christmas bush is starting to lay on the festive colour a month ahead of schedule, as it does every year. |
2 comments:
I like rain especially when it means I can justifibly not do hard outside chores but potter. I like the smell of rain as well after it has been dry for a while.
Yes. Hurray for rain and rainy days.
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